| cerebral embolism |
A blockage of a blood vessel in the brain, usually by a blood clot that formed elsewhere in the body and traveled through the arterial circulation. Common sources of embolism include diseased arteries (for example, the carotid artery) and the heart.
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| cerebral hemisphere |
Either of the pair of structures that forms the cerebrum ?the largest portion of the brain. For most people, the left cerebral hemisphere deals with language and the right side handles spatial relations. Each hemisphere is divided into four lobes.
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| cerebral aqueduct |
narrow ventricular cavity within the mesencephalon.
Ãâó: embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/Index/C.htm
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| cerebral edema |
Excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain substance; causes include trauma, tumor, and increased permeability of capillaries as a result of anoxia or exposure to toxic substances. [Dorland]
Ãâó: www.antiquusmorbus.com/English/EnglishE.htm
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| cerebral palsy |
a disorder of movement and posture due to a defect of the immature brain
Ãâó: aspin.asu.edu/geneinfo/glos-c.htm
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