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- Brain concussion [r]: A nonspecific term used to describe transient alterations or loss of consciousness following closed head injuries. [e]
- Decerebrate rigidity [r]: Extensor reflexes are exaggerated leading to rigid extension of the limbs. [e]
- Glasgow Coma Scale [r]: Neurological scale which aims to give a reliable, objective way of recording the conscious state of a person. [e]
- Hepatic encephalopathy [r]: Medical syndrome characterized by central nervous system dysfunction associated with liver failure. [e]
- Neurologic manifestation [r]: Clinical signs and symptoms caused by nervous system injury or dysfunction. [e]
- Hemianopsia [r]: Bilateral or unilateral blindness in one-half of the field of vision. [e]
- Brain injury [r]: Physical damage to brain tissue or structure that occurs before, during, or after birth. [e]
- Glasgow Coma Scale [r]: Neurological scale which aims to give a reliable, objective way of recording the conscious state of a person. [e]
- Coma [r]: A profound state of unconsciousness associated with depressed cerebral activity from which the individual cannot be aroused. [e]
- Gorilla [r]: Two African species of mostly ground-dwelling great apes, the Western Gorilla and the Eastern Gorilla. [e]