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Spina bifida is abnormal opening of the spinal column with a protrusion of spinal cord and/ or meninges.
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cerebral contusion is a bruise of the brain tissue.
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Migraine is headache of vascular origin.
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Spasm is involuntary muscle contraction of sudden onset.
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MS (Multiple sclerosis) is neuro degenerative disease characterized by destruction of myelin sheath.
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Narcolepsy is disorder characterized by sudden attacks of sleep.
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Anosmia is lack of sense of smell.
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Hematoma is localized collection of blood in an organ or tissue or space.
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Syncope is also known as fainting.
10--S
Guillain barre syndrome is auto immune disorder of acute polyneuritis.
11--B
Alzheimers disease is the most common cause of dementia.
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Tay-sach's disease is inherited disease that is caused by enzyme deficiency that results in C.N.S deficiency.
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Myasthenia is muscle weakness.
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Coma is deep prolonged unconsciousness.
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Abnormal gait is disorder in the manner of walking.
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Parasthesia is feeling of pricking, burning or numbness.
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Fasciculations is involuntary contraction of small, local muscles.
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Hydrocephalus is abnormal accumulation of the fluid in the ventricles of the brain.
19--E
Bells palsy is paralysis of the facial nerve.
20--N
Acalculia is inability to perform mathematical calculations.
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12 Instructor Resource Material for 12 Nervous System HANDOUT 7 Fill in the Blanks. 1. A patient reports having difficulty remembering: this symptom is termed 2. Ms. Roberts reports that she has problems staying asleep at night. She has - 3. What form of syncope is associated with abrupt emotional stress? Cara experiences a "warning" before an epileptic seizure. What is this called? 5. Ms. Murphy's speech is slurred after her brain attack. She is exhibiting A patient who walks...