Partial or total (global) loss of memory of recent or remote (past) experiences
amnesia
concussion
dementia
dyslexia
A rare congenital condition in which some or all of the cranium ad cerebrum are missing
anencephaly
Is caused by lack of oxygen to parts of the fetus brain during birth
meningitis
cerebral palsy
pyuria
uremia
Pain in the head. Community known as headache
anuria
cystitis
paresthesia
cephalagia
disease of brain in which many neurons in the cerebrum die, the cerebral cortex shrinks in size, and there is progressive deterioration in mental function.
polyuria
nephropathy
traumatic injury to the brain that results in an immediate loss of consciousness for a brief or prolonged period of time
(cva) disruption or blockage of blood flow to the brain, which causes tissue death and an area of necrosis known as an infarct.
cerebrovascular accident
takes x-ray images as multiple "slices" through the kidneys. the images can be examined layer by layer to show the exact location of tumors
radiculopathy
renal scan
intraveneous pyelography IVP
nephrotomography
dye is injected intravenously and flows through the blood and into the kidneys. It outlines the renal pelves, ureters, bladder, and uretha
intravenous pyelography
dialysis
procedure that uses a radioactive isotope injected intravenously. It is taken up by the kidney and emits radioactive particles that are captured by a scanner and made into an image
procedure that uses xrays to create many individual, closely spaced images, used to view cranium, brain, vertebral column, and spinal cord
IVP
VCUG
computed axial tomography (CT, CAT)
procedure to record the electrical activity of the brain
urema
position emission tomography
electroencephalography (EEG)
difficulty reading and writing words even through visual acuity and intelligence are normal
encephalitis
inflammation and infection of the brain caused by a virus
Dyslexia
condition in which abnormal sensations, such as tingling, burning, or pinpricks, are felt on the skin
Doppler ultrasonography
magnetic resonance imaging
neural tube defect
Congenital abnormality of the neural tube ( embryonic structure that becomes the fetal brain and Spinal cord)
MRI
procedure that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to align the protons in the body and cause them to emit signals that create an image
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Acute or chronic condition that occurs because of a tumor, arthritis , or a herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) ( when the contents of an intervertebral disk are forced out through a weasel area in the disk wall
cystectomy
renal biopsy
Chronic condition caused by repetitive motions of the hand and wrist often from chronic typing or data entry
carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
PET
an excessive amount of the waste product area in the blood because of renal failure. The kidneys area unable to remove area, and it reaches a toxic level in the blood
inflammation or infection of the bladder. Often caused by bacteria in the urethra that ascend into the bladder, particularly in women because of the short length of the urethra
inflammation and infection of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord caused by a bacterium or virus
encephalalitis
chronic, degenerative disease due to an imbalance in the levels of the neurotransmitters dopamine and acetylcholine in the brain
Parkinson's disease
ketonuria
complication that develops following an acute infection with streptococcal bacteria or with viruses.
hydronephrosis
nephrolitiasis
glomerulonephritis
calculogenesis
kidney stone or calculus formation in the urinary system
nephrolithiasis
lithogenesis
general word for any disease of the kidney
nephroptosis
pyelonephritis
cancerous tumor that arises from tubules in the nephron
renal cell cancer
nephritis
inability to empty the bladder because of an obstruction, nerve damage, or as a side effect of certain drugs
cystocele
neurogenic
urinary retention
epispadias
absence of urine production of the kidneys because of acute or chronic renal failure
albuminuria
bacteriuria
dysuria
keytone bodies in the urine
nocturia
oliguria
hesitancy
excessive production of urine due to diabetes mellitus or diabetes insipidus
urgency
creatinine
white blood cells in the urine, indicating a urinary tract infection
Urgency
procedure that uses xrays and radiopaque contrast dye
ultrasonography
cystometry
voiding cystourethrography
procedure to remove waste products from the blood of a patient in renal failure
hemodialysis
cephalgia
procedure to remove the bladder because of bladder cancer
cystocopy
urethroplasy
nephrectomy
procedure that involves plastic surgery to reposition the urethal meatus
urethroplasty
nephropexy
procedure in which a small piece of kidney is excised for microscopic analysis
stone basketing
lithotripsy
ultrasonic
is an imaging test that helps reveal how your tissues and organs are functioning.
positron emission tomography
EEG
CTS
procedure to surgical remove a diseased or cancerous kidney
procedure that uses ultra high frequency sound waves to produce a two dimensional image to visualize areas of stenosis and plaque and turbulence in the blood flow in the carotid arteries
CT scan
Magnetic resonance imaging
myelography