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Nervous System 4

Across
A condition in which a person acts as if he or she has a physical or mental illness when he or she is not really sick.
A subgroup of autistic spectrum disorders. Children with autism have significant developmental delays, including speech and language, with most having very minimal verbal skills and lacking normal social relationships.
A medical professional who specializes in administering anesthesia but is not a physician.
A collection of blood trapped in the tissues of the brain.
A sensory perception (sight, touch, sound, smell, or taste) experienced in the absence of an external stimulation.
A disorder of the peripheral nerves that carry information to and from the brain and spinal cord, producing pain, the loss of sensation, and the inability to control muscles.
A slowly progressive decline in mental abilities--including memory, thinking, and judgment--that is often accompanied by personality changes.
A false personal belief that is maintained despite obvious proof or evidence to the contrary.
An abnormal fear of being in small or enclosed spaces.
Down
A condition characterized by severe lightning-like pain due to an inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve; affects the cheek, lips, and gums on the side of the face innervated by the affected nerve.
A type of stroke that occurs when the flow of blood to the brain is blocked by the narrowing or blockage of a carotid artery.
A potentially serious or deadly disorder in children that is characterized by vomiting and confusion; sometimes follows a viral illness in which the child was treated with aspirin.
Inflammation of the brain.
A group of disorders involving the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. It is the leading cause of dementia and is marked by progressive deterioration that affects memory and reasoning capabilities.
The brief loss of consciousness caused by the decreased flow of blood to the brain; also known as fainting.
Inflammation of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord.