Ch. 37 & 38 key terms
tumor
a new growth of abnormal cells; tumors are benign or malignant
tinnitus
a ringing, roaring, hissing, or buzzing sound in the ear or head
braille
a touch reading and writing system that uses raised dots for each letter of the alphabet; the first 10 letters also represent the number 0 throuh 9
benign tumor
a tumor that does not spread to the other body parts; it can grow to a large size
malignant tumor
a tumor that invades and destroys nearby tissue and can spread to other body parts; cancer
expressive-receptive aphasia
difficulty expressing or sending out thoughts and difficulty understanding language; global aphasia; mixed aphasia
expressive aphasia
difficulty expressing or sending out thoughts; motor aphasia; Broca's aphasia
receptive aphasia
difficulty understanding language; Wernicke's aphasia
vertigo
dizziness
cerumen
earwax
motor aphasia
expressive aphasia; Broca's aphasia
Broca's aphasia
expressive aphasia; motor aphasia
mixed aphasia
expressive-receptive aphasia; global aphasia
low vision
eyesight that cannot be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, drugs, or surgery
deafness
hearing loss in which it is impossible for the person to understand speech through hearing alone
stomatits
inflammation of the mouth
cancer
malignant tumor
global aphasia
mixed aphasia; expressive-receptive aphasia
hearing loss
not being able to hear the normal range of sounds associated with normal hearing
Wernicke's aphasia
receptive aphasia
blind
the absence of sight
metastasis
the spread of cancer to other body parts
aphasia
the total or partial loss of the ability to use or understand language; a language disorder resulting from damage to parts of the brain responsible for language