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Term Definition
Apneato stop breathing intermittently, may be due to compression on the brainstem.
 
Arachnoid

one of the three membranes covering the brain, appears to resemble a spider web. There are 3 layers of covering of the brain and spinal cord- the pia, arachnoid and dura.

 
Arachnoiditisinflammation of the arachnoid
 
Aspirate

inhaling fluids into the lungs. (Inability to swallow properly can allow fluid into the lungs.)

 
Ataxia

inability to coordinate movement. Stumbling when walking, or inability to maintain a fluid gait when asked to walk a straight line.

 
Atrophicchanges in the muscle that create an appearance of being wasted away
 
Atrophy

 wasting away of the muscle, often due to lack of use or inability to exercise a muscle.

 
Basilar Invagination

the base of the skull and the first cervical vertebra dent inward, causing pressure on the brainstem or upper cervical spinal cord.

 
Cathetersmall, soft plastic tube used to drain fluid. A Foley catheter is often inserted into the bladder for surgery. A shunt catheter can be inserted into a syrinx or the ventricles of the brain.
 
Cerebellum

the lower part of the brain that lies in the posterior fossa and is responsible for coordination and fluidity of movement.

 
Cerebrospinal Fluid

clear, water-like fluid that flows around the brain and spinal cord, and acts to cushion the structures. The total CSF volume in an adult is about 150ml (or about 1 pint).

 
Cervical

pertaining to the neck

 
CINE MRI

or CINE MRI flow-study is a special test that looks at the flow of cerebrospinal fluid around the posterior fossa and into the spinal canal.

 
Clonusabnormal, uncontrolled jerking of the foot when the ankle is jerked upward.
 
Cranial nervesa set of 12 nerves in the brain that control motor and sensory functions.
 
Diplopia

symptom of seeing double, or double vision

 
Dura Materthe tough outer covering of the brain. Lies below the skull.
 
Dysequilibrium

inability to maintain proper balance. Often noted as stumbling or falling to one side.

 
Dysesthesia

an unpleasant sensation. A symptom of pins and needles or tingling when skin is touched.

 
Dysphagia

inability to swallow properly. Often leads to aspiration.

 
Ectopiaabnormal herniation, displacement or hang down of tissue
 
Electrocautery

a small instrument that uses heat and is used in many surgeries to stop bleeding.

 
Hemisphereone half of the upper portion of the brain.
 
Herniation

abnormal protrusion (or overhang) of tissue. Some MRI reports will read herniation of the tonsils- this means the tonsils are hanging down too far.

 
Hoffman's sign

(or reflex) an abnormal reflex that is tested by placing the fingers in a neutral position, and (painlessly) flicking the nail of the middle finger. If positive, the other fingers will abnormally flex in response.