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  • == Brain's Reflex == ...urological]] response that is automatically and rapidly generated by the [[brain]] in response to certain stimuli.
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  • |Term=Brain ...he organ in the head that controls all of a person's bodily functions. The brain is made up of billions of nerve cells and is protected by the skull (the bo
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  • == Brain Implant == ...sthetic]], designed to help restore function or create new activity in the brain.
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  • == Brain Surgery == ...[brain]]. The term originates from the Old English words 'brægen', meaning brain, and 'surgery', from the Greek 'cheirourgia', meaning hand work.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain injury]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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  • == Split-brain == ...s fairly straightforward, with "split" meaning to divide or separate, and "brain" referring to the organ within the head.
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  • == Human Brain == ...m]], and with the [[spinal cord]] makes up the central nervous system. The brain consists of the [[cerebrum]], the [[brainstem]] and the [[cerebellum]]. It
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  • == Brain Freeze == '''Brain freeze''', also known as '''[[Ice cream headache]]''' or '''[[Cold-stimulus
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain positron emission tomography]] {{Rcat shell|{{R from contraction}}}}
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  • == Brain disorder == ...n dɪsˈɔːdər/) is a condition that affects the structure or function of the brain.
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  • == Brain Mapping == ...ies or properties onto spatial representations of the (human or non-human) brain resulting in maps.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain damage]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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  • |Term=Brain damage |Short definition=permanent death or damage of brain cells resulting in decreased mental ability
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  • == Triune Brain == ...ntist [[Paul D. MacLean]] to explain the functional structure of the human brain.
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  • == Brain Fever == ...ncephalitis]], is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the brain.
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  • == Whole Brain Radiotherapy == ...er parts of the body. The term originates from the English words "whole", "brain", and "radiotherapy", which refers to the use of radiation to treat medical
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  • == Brain wave == ...is a term often used to describe the electrical activity of the brain. The brain's electrical activity is detected by an [[Electroencephalography|electroenc
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain damage]] [[Category:Brain|Injury]]
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  • == Brain Anatomy == ...r various functions of the body. The term originates from the Greek words 'brain' (enkephalos) and 'cutting up' (tome).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain tumor]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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  • |Term=Brain tumor ...(Brayn TOO-mer) The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer) 
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  • ...brain from pollutants but can also prevent cancer drugs from reaching the brain.  ...to an artery leading to the brain to treat brain tumors. Also called blood-brain barrier disorder {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...erebrospinal fluid within the brain; commonly referred to as "water on the brain" ...erebrospinal fluid within the brain; commonly referred to as "water on the brain"<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain damage]] [[Category:Brain|Injury]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Childhood acquired brain injury]] [[Category:Brain disorders]]
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  • |Term=Brain stem tumor ...m tumor - {{Pronunciation}} (Brayn tribe TOO-mer) tumor in the part of the brain connected to the spinal cord (the brainstem) 
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  • == Brain Edema == ...edical condition characterized by an increase in the volume of the [[Brain|brain]] due to an excess accumulation of fluid.
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  • == Brain Pathology == ...ranch of [[Pathology]] that focuses on diseases and abnormalities in the [[brain]].
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  • == Brain-stem == The '''Brain-stem''' (pronounced: /ˈbreɪnˌstɛm/) is a central part of the [[brain]] that connects the [[cerebrum]] with the [[spinal cord]]. It consists of t
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  • ...cancer. It is often used to treat patients whose cancer has spread to the brain or who have more than one tumor or tumors that cannot be surgically removed ...ver a period of many weeks. Also called whole-brain radiotherapy and whole-brain radiation therapy {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brain tumor]] {{R avoided double redirect|Brain cancer}}
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  • |Term=Brain metastases ...S-tuh-sis) Cancer that has spread from the original (primary) tumor to the brain 
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  • == Brain Injuries == ...which are caused by an external force such as a blow to the head. However, brain injuries can also be caused by [[stroke]], [[infection]], [[tumor]], or oth
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  • == Brain waves == '''Brain waves''' (/breɪn weɪvz/), also known as neural oscillations, are rhythmic
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  • ...in]]. It is a part of the [[pallium]], which is the outermost layer of the brain. The archistriatum is involved in various functions, including [[motor cont ...m", which refers to the striated or layered appearance of this part of the brain.
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  • ...rebral aqueduct''' or '''Sylvian aqueduct''', is a narrow channel in the [[brain]] that connects the third and fourth [[ventricle]]s. ...of the brain's [[circulatory system]], as CSF provides cushioning for the brain, helps to deliver nutrients, and removes waste products.
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  • ...n}} (Mikst joy-oh-moo) A brain tumor that forms from more than one type of brain cell, usually astrocytes and oligodendrocytes  ...n}} (Mikst joy-oh-moo) A brain tumor that forms from more than one type of brain cell, usually astrocytes and oligodendrocytes {{dictionary-stub}} [[Categor
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  • |Term=Blood-Brain Barrier ...ch as water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and general anesthetics, to enter the brain
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  • ...euroanatomy]] to describe the folds that characterize the surface of the [[brain]]. The term is derived from the Greek word "gyros" which means circle or sp ...is term was chosen due to the circular or spiral shape of the folds on the brain's surface.
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  • == Childhood Acquired Brain Injury == ...ronunciation: ch-ai-ld-hood a-kw-ai-red br-ai-n in-ju-ry'') is a type of [[brain injury]] that occurs after birth and is not related to congenital or degene
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