Central Nervous System/Trauma

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Most commonly affect the 8th cranial nerve and erodes the temporal bone.
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Sensory messages from the skin and elsewhere back to the spinal cord via what nerves.
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A pathology that involves the degeneration of the myelin sheath covering the nervous tissue of the spinal cord and the white matter within the brain.
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A type of that stroke results from a rupture of a blood vessel of the brain due to a weakening in the diseased vessel wall.
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The blood-brain barrier prevents passage of unwanted substances into the CNS through the cerebral ____.
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Composed of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata, connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord
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Outermost layer of the meninges and is tough and fibrous.
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Innermost layer of the meninges and adheres directly to the cortex of the brain and the spinal cord
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The four interconnected cavities within the brain, that house the choroid plexus, which secretes CSF.
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The most common type of primary brain tumor.
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Type of stroke makes up 87% of all strokes
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The nervous system that controls the involuntary process like breathing, heart rate, respiration, and digestion
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What imaging modality is best utilized for skeletal trauma?
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Incomplete expansion of a lung as a result of partial or total collapse
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A fracture that heals in a faulty position is termed
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Penetrating chest trauma could lead to a