| 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]
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| cerebral palsy |
a disorder of movement and posture due to a defect of the immature brain
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| cerebral |
Referring to the cerebrum, the upper or main portion of the brain, often used to refer to the entire brain.
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| cerebral |
pertaining to the cerebrum
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| cerebral cortex |
The outer region of the brain's cerebral hemispheres. Comprised of gray matter, the cerebral cortex contains several deep folds (gyri) and grooves (sulci or fissures). Two sulci divide the surfaces of both cerebral hemispheres into four distinct lobes that are named for overlying bones of the skull. These include the frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes. The cerebral hemispheres are joined by a thick band of nerve fibers known as the corpus callosum. ...
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