Ch 8 The Nervous System: K. Matching Pathological Conditions
cerebral concussion
a brief interruption of brain function, usually with a loss of consciousness lasting a few seconds
depressed skull fracture
a broken segment of the skull thrust into the brain as a result of direct force
epidural hematoma
a collection of arterial blood located about the dura mater and just below the skull
subdural hematoma
a collection of venous blood below the dura mater and above the arachnoid layer of the meninges
spina bifida occulta
a congenital defect of the CNS in which the back portion of one or more vertebrae is not closed
cerebral embolism
fragment of blood clot, fat, bacteria, or tumor that lodges in a cerebral vessel
glioblastoma multiforme
the most rapidly growing glioma, comprising 20% of al intracranial tumors
hydrocephalus
increased amount of CSF in the brain
cerebrovascular accident
neurological deficits resulting from cerebral ischemia to a specific localized are in the brain; stroke
cerebral contusion
small scattered venous hemorrhages in the brain tissue