Cerebral in english

Cerebral

pronunciation: serəbrəl part of speech: adjective
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cerebral = cerebral. 

Example: The first 5 years of life are critical in a child's development as it is during this time that they start to develop language as well as motor and cerebral skills.

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» aneurismia cerebralbrain aneurysmcerebral aneurysm .

Example: This booklet is intended to provide general information on coiling of brain aneurysms.

Example: Most cerebral aneurysms are congenital, resulting from an inborn abnormality in an artery wall.

» célula cerebralbrain cell .

Example: Chapter 1, on memory and the brain, explains brain cells, the cortex, function of the cerebral lobes, and other brain structures.

» conmoción cerebralconcussion .

Example: Concussions are common, particularly if you play a contact sport such as football.

» corteza cerebralcerebral cortex .

Example: The cerebral cortex is a kind of problem-solving and memorizing device.

» edema cerebraloedema of the braincerebral oedema .

Example: Locate articles that mention oedema of the brain.

Example: Cerebral oedema is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children with insulin dependent diabetes.

» hemisferio cerebral derechoright cerebral hemisphere .

Example: The right cerebral hemisphere appears to be more activated than the left cerebral hemisphere during navigational learning in a virtual environment.

» hemisferio cerebral izquierdoleft cerebral hemisphere .

Example: The right cerebral hemisphere appears to be more activated than the left cerebral hemisphere during navigational learning in a virtual environment.

» hemorragia cerebralcerebral haemorrhagebrain haemorrhage .

Example: She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.

Example: When he had a massive brain haemorrhage 21 years ago, he was left with no short-term memory and his brilliant career was cut short.

» ictus cerebralcerebral haemorrhagebrain haemorrhage .

Example: She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.

Example: When he had a massive brain haemorrhage 21 years ago, he was left with no short-term memory and his brilliant career was cut short.

» infarto cerebralcerebral infarctioncerebral haemorrhagebrain haemorrhage .

Example: These ligations were quite frequently followed by cerebral infarction.

Example: She received fifteen months of therapy and completely regained her health until she died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage 20 years later.

Example: When he had a massive brain haemorrhage 21 years ago, he was left with no short-term memory and his brilliant career was cut short.

» lesión cerebralbrain damage .

Example: The shaking of an infant or child, can be devastating and result in irreversible brain damage, blindness, and even death.

» lóbulo cerebralcerebral lobe .

Example: Chapter 1, on memory and the brain, explains brain cells, the cortex, function of the cerebral lobes, and other brain structures.

» muerte cerebralbrain deathbrain dead .

Example: Providing artificial ventilation will not facilitate 'brain death'.

Example: Patients classified as brain-dead can have their organs surgically removed for organ donation.

» onda cerebralbrain wave .

Example: Someone in a trance may still be experiencing very intense brain waves and intellectual activity, but the individual is also clearly not entirely awake.

» parálisis cerebralcerebral palsy .

Example: Chapter 3 describes the use of the test with children with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and central nervous system disorders.

» sufrir una conmoción cerebralconcuss .

Example: He was concussed after suffering a bad fall at his house.

» sufrir un derrame cerebralsuffer from + a strokehave + a (n epileptic) fithave + a strokesuffer + a stroke .

Example: Each year, approximately 750000 people will suffer from a stroke.

Example: I thought she was having a fit, which she has never had before, so we called the paramedics.

Example: The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55.

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

» tallo cerebralbrainstem .

Example: The brainstem controls the most basic, involuntary vital processes in the body.

» tener un derrame cerebralhave + a strokehave + a (n epileptic) fitsuffer from + a strokesuffer + a stroke .

Example: The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55.

Example: I thought she was having a fit, which she has never had before, so we called the paramedics.

Example: Each year, approximately 750000 people will suffer from a stroke.

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

» topografía cerebralbrain topography .

Example: The author applies these techniques to the representation of important parts of the brain topography.

» trauma cerebralhead trauma .

Example: Accidents in stairwells can happen to anyone and can result in serious injuries such as head trauma, neck and spine injuries, broken bones, and in some cases, death = Los accidentes en escaleras le pueden pasar a cualquiera y llevar a lesiones graves tales como traumatismo craneal, lesiones en el cuello y en la columna vertebral, fracturas de huesos, y en algunos casos, la muerte.

» traumatismo cerebralhead trauma .

Example: Accidents in stairwells can happen to anyone and can result in serious injuries such as head trauma, neck and spine injuries, broken bones, and in some cases, death = Los accidentes en escaleras le pueden pasar a cualquiera y llevar a lesiones graves tales como traumatismo craneal, lesiones en el cuello y en la columna vertebral, fracturas de huesos, y en algunos casos, la muerte.

» tumor cerebralbrain tumour .

Example: However, if angiogenesis becomes unregulated, it may be responsible for several disease processes such as brain tumour growth and metastasis.

Cerebral synonyms

intellectual in spanish: intelectual, pronunciation: ɪntəlektʃuəl part of speech: adjective
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