Froggy Jumps
Select the correct disease description for each question - Diseases are based on Chapters 10, 12, and 13. Good luck!
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Characterized by involuntary muscle movements of the extremities or body and not associated with level of consciousness
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Characterized by associated with a state of continuous muscle contraction.
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Characterized by rapid succession of alternating muscle contraction and relaxation motions
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Potentially life threatening condition characterized by continuous tonic-clonic seizure which leads to hypoxia
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The result of damaged upper motor neurons in the antenatal or postnatal period of an infant
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Condition characterized by central nervous system demyelination
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Characterized by ventricular accumulation of cerebral spinal fluid - ventricular enlargement and increased intracranial pressure
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Condition characterized by spinal cord injury that alters neuronal transmission
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Condition characterized by an infection of the middle ear, where the fluid is infected.
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Condition characterized by fluid in the middle ear without infection or inflammation
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A hole in the tympanic membrane caused by middle ear pressure, inflammation, or trauma
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Altered vestibular function with increased volume endolymph leads to dilation of membranous labyrinth allows mixing of endolymph and perilymph
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Condition characterized by a slow progression of vision loss, dark central spots, decreased ability to read, recognize faces, colors, and blindness
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Condition characterized by a rapid and severe vision loss, dark central spots, decreased ability to read, recognize faces, colors, and blindness
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Characterized as loss due to optic nerve damage, can either be primary open angle or angle closure
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Characterized as impaired development of retinal blood vessels
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Condition characterized as underactive pituitary gland, which manifests as fatigue, weakness, anorexia, sexual dysfunction, growth impairment, dry skin, constipation, and cold intolerance.
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Condition characterized with an excess production and release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
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Condition characterized with an underproduction or insufficient amount of antidiuretic hormone (ADH); inability to concentrate water.
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Autoimmune disorder characterized by excess thyroid hormone due to excess stimulation of thyroid gland, disease of the thyroid gland, and excess production of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
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Congenital or acquired deficiency of thyroid hormone (TH) from the lack of thyroid hormone
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Condition characterized by excess glucocorticoids (cortisol) from the adrenal cortex
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Characterized by the adrenal gland's inability to produce glucocorticosteroids, mineralcorticoids, or androgens
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