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36 Cards in this Set
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collection of blood (caused by hemmorhage)
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hematoma
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space between bumps on brain
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sulci
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bumps on brain
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gyri
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eye bulge
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proptosis or exopthalamos
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covering of eyeball
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sclera
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straight
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rectus
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paralysis
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palsy
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optic nerve goes briefly into optic nerve on opposite side before entering tract
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von willebrands knee
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cant see out of same side of both eyes
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homonymous hemianopia
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cant see out of lateral eyes
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bitemporal hemianopia
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cant see out of medial eyes
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binasal hemianopia
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paralysis of eye
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opthalmoplesia
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when schwann cells become tumours
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schwannoma
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insufficient cerebral circulation that leads to neurological symptoms
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stroke
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one embolus in the circulatory system
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thrombus
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multiple emboluses
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emboli
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middle cavity of cranium
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diploic
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dividing skin on underside of tongue where ducts enter
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lingual frenulum
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node which may swell in retroperotidean space, crushing carotid sheath and its contents
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node of rouviere
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peritonsillar abscess causing pain etc.
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quinsy
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lymph vessel origins around superior pharynx
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waldeyers ring
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another name for supraclavicular nodes
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virchows nodes
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a virus, especially in elderly, that causes a rash in an area of a dermatome, which will go away but leaves lingering post hepatic neuralgia
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herpes zostre
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abrupt painful attacks, usually associated with trigeminal
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tic douloureaux
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inflammation of external ear
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otitis externa
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middle ear pain
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otitis media
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nerve associated with middle ear pain
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CN IX
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nosebleed
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epistaxis
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blood supply to the nasal septum, in what specific named area
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keisselbachs plexus in Littles area
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progressive loss of moment arms
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rheumatoid arthritis
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carries vessels, nerves, stretch receptors to finger tendons
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vinculae
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tear of central tendon of digit causes
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boutonnier deformity
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flexor digitorum superficialis another name
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sublimis
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numbness, tingling
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paraesthesia
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fracture of lower end of radius, causes dinner fork deformity where fractured end is displaced superiorly and posteriorly
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colles fracture. extensor pollicis longus tendon most likely to rupture as a result
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canal at wrist that contains ulnar nerve and artery
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guyons canal
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