Med Terms- Chapter 15 10th ed. complementary

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postictal

occurring after a seizure or attack

preictal

occurring before a seizure or attack

cephalalgia

pain in the head (headache) [also called cephalgia]

paraplegia

paralysis from the waist down caused by damage to the lower level of the spinal cord

quadriplegia

paralysis of four (limbs)

hemiplegia

paralysis of half (right or left side of the body)

monoplegia

paralysis of one (limb)

subdural

pertaining to below the dura mater

cerebral

pertaining to the cerebrum

craniocerebral

pertaining to the cranium and cerebrum

cognitive

pertaining to the mental processes of comprehension, judgment, memory, and reason

mental

pertaining to the mind

intracerebral

pertaining to within the cerebrum

neurologist

physician who studies and treats diseases of the nervous system

neuroid

resembling a nerve

hemiparesis

slight paralysis of half (right or left side of the body)

monoparesis

slight paralysis of one (limb)

myelomalacia

softening of the spinal cord

unconsciousness

state of being unaware of surroundings and incapable of responding to stimuli as a result of injury, shock, illness, or drugs

coma

state of profound unconsciousness

neurology

study of nerves (branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system)

seizure

sudden, abnormal surge of electrical activity in the brain, resulting in involuntary body movements or behaviors

convulsion

sudden, involuntary contraction of a group of muscles; may be present during a seizure

dysarthria

the inability to use speech that is distinct and connected because of a loss of muscle control after damage to the peripheral or central nervous system

shunt

tube implanted in the body to redirect the flow of a fluid

incoherent

unable to express one's thoughts or ideas in an orderly, intelligible manner

anesthesia

without (loss of) feeling or sensation

conscious

awake, alert, aware of one's surroundings

dysphasia

condition of difficulty speaking

aphasia

condition of without speaking (loss or impairment of the ability to speak)

interictal

(occurring) between seizures or attacks

ataxia

lack of muscle coordination

gait

a manner or style of walking

disorientation

a state of mental confusion as to time, place, or identity

paresthesia

abnormal sensation such as burning, prickling, or tingling sensation, often in the extremities; may be caused by nerve damage or peripheral neuropathy

efferent

conveying away from the center (like nerves carrying information away from the CNS)

afferent

conveying toward a center (for example, afferent nerves carry impulses to the central nervous system)

encephalopathy

disease of the brain

hyperesthesia

excessive sensitivity (to stimuli)

syncope

fainting or sudden loss of consciousness caused by lack of blood supply to the cerebrum

gliocyte

glial cell

concussion

injury to the brain caused by minor or major head trauma; symptoms include vertigo, headache, and possible loss of consequence


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