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Glossary of Neurosurgical Terms

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TERM DEFINITION
ABSCESS A circumscribed collection of pus.
ACOUSTIC NEURINOMAS Benign tumor of the hearing nerve (eighth nerve).
ACROMEGALY Disorder marked by progressive enlargement of the head, face, hands, feet, and thorax, due to the excessive secretion of growth hormone.
ADENOMA A benign growth formed of glandular tissue.
AGNOSIA Absence of the ability to recognize the form and nature of persons and things.
AGRAPHIA Loss of the power of writing due either to muscular incoordination or to an inability to phrase thought.
AMAUROSIS Loss of vision without discoverable lesion in the eye structures or optic nerve. Amaurosis fugax - temporary blindness occurring in short periods.
AMENORRHEA Absence of the menses due to causes other than pregnancy or advancing age.
AMNESIA Loss of memory caused by brain damage or by severe emotional trauma.
ANALGESIA Loss of sensibility to pain, loss of response to a painful stimulus.
ANAPLASIA In the case of a body cell, a reversion to a more primitive condition. A term used to denote the alteration in cell character which constitutes malignancy.
ANASTOMOSIS A communication, direct or indirect: A joining together. In the nervous system a jointing of nerves or blood vessels.
ANENCEPHALY Absence of the greater part of the brain, often with skull deformity.
ANESTHESIA Loss of sensation of a body part; or of the body when induced by the administration of a drug.
ANESTHESIOLOGIST Physician who administers pain-killing medications during surgery.
ANESTHESIOLOGIST Physician who administers pain-killing medications during surgery.
ANEURYSM Dilation of an artery, formed by a circumscribed enlargement of its wall. Saccular (berry) aneurysm - sac-like bulging on one side of an artery usually arising at an arterial branching.
ANGIOGRAM a study which shows the blood vessels leading to and in the brain by injecting a dye or contrast substance through a catheter placed in the artery in the leg.
ANGIOGRAPHY Radiography of blood vessels using the injection of material opaque to x-rays to give better definition to the vessels.
ANOREXIA Loss of appetite; a condition marked by loss of appetite leading to weight loss.
ANOSMIC Without the sense of smell.
ANOXIA Total lack of oxygen supply.
ANTI-COAGULANT A medication that prevents coagulation of the blood.
ANTI-COAGULANT A medication that prevents coagulation of the blood.
ANTIDIURETIC An agent which reduces the output of urine. Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is formed in the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior pituitary gland. Its secretion reduces urine output.
APHASIA Difficulty with, or loss of use of language, in any of several ways including reading, writing or speaking. Failure of understanding of the written, printed or spoken word not related to intelligence but to specific lesions in the brain.
APNEA Cessation of respiration; inability to get one's breath.
APOPLEXY A sudden event. Often used as equivalent to stroke.
ARACHNOID Middle layer of membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
ARACHNOIDITIS Inflammation of the arachnoid membrane, most commonly seen within the spinal cord around the spinal cord and cauda equina.
AREA (Cortical) - A part of the brain having a special function as in
  • Motor a. - The cortical portion of the brain controlling movement.
  • Sensory a. - The cortical portion, controlling sensation.
  • ARTERIOGRAPHY See angiography.
    ARTERIOSCLEROSIS Thickening and calcification of the arterial wall with loss of elasticity and contractility.
    ARTERIOVENOUS Relating to both arteries and veins.
    ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION Collection of blood vessels with one or several abnormal communications between arteries and veins which may cause hemorrhage or seizures.
    ASTROCYTE Cell which supports the nerve cells (neurons) of the brain and spinal cord.
    ASTROCYTOMA Tumor within the substance of the brain or spinal cord made up of astrocytes - often classified from Grade I (slow-growing) to Grade III (rapid-growing).
    ATAXIA A loss of muscular coordination, abnormal clumsiness.
    ATHETOSIS A condition in which there is a succession of slow, writhing, involuntary movements of the fingers and hands, and sometimes of the toes and feet.
    ATROPHY A wasting of the tissues of a body part.
    AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Involuntary nervous system, also termed the vegetative nervous system. A system of nerve cells whose activities are beyond voluntary control.
    AVASCULAR Non-vascular, not provided with blood vessels.
    AXON The part of a nerve cell that usually sends signals to other nerves or structures.
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