| cerebrum |
originally referred to the largest portion of the brain, including practically all parts within the skull except the medulla, pons, and cerebellum. It now usually refers to the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia.
Ãâó: www.dbs-stn.org/glossary.asp
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| cerebellar gait |
a wide based type of gait (walking), in which one changes direction or falls forward, backwards, or to the side. The person with cerebellar gait walks in a staggered, unsteady, and irregular manner. People with cerebellar gait have difficulty turning. The feet are faced outward and the person comes down first on the heel and then on the toes. ...
Ãâó: www.dbs-stn.org/glossary.asp
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| cerebral embolism |
A common cause of stroke - an embolus that has moved through the blood stream and obstructs an artery leading to the brain.
Ãâó: www.clevelandclinic.org/heartcenter/pub/glossary/c...
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| cerea flexibilitas |
The "waxy flexibility" often present in catatonic schizophrenia in which the patient's arm or leg remains in the position in which it is placed.
Ãâó: www.indianpsychiatry.com/Glossary.htm
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| cerebral palsy |
a motor nerve disorder caused by injury to the central nervous system; symptoms depend on the area of the brain involved and the severity of the damage; major types include spastic, athetoid and ataxic quadriplegia or diplegia
Ãâó: depts.washington.edu/pwdlearn/web/glossary/glossar...
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