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| 1. | neurological disorder characterized by seizures |
| 2. | damage to tissue cause by disease, medical condition, accident, or violence |
| 3. | death of heart tissue caused by a lack of oxygen |
| 4. | cells in certain parts of the brain are gradually destroyed; causes tremors, muscle stiffness, slow movements and poor balance |
| 6. | inflammation of a vein |
| 7. | chest pain caused by ischemia |
| 8. | metabolic disorder which results in an inability to tolerate gluten |
| 9. | sudden loss of brain function because of a disruption of blood supply to the brain |
| 13. | the heart cannot pump blood normally. blood backs up and causes accumulation of fluid in the tissues |
| 16. | small pouches on the colon that bulge outwards |
| 17. | painful disorder caused by accumulation of uric acid in the joints |
| 18. | condition caused by an overactive thyroid gland |
| 20. | kidney stones |
| 21. | condition associated with aching stiffness, and fatigue in muscles, tendons, and ligaments |
| 23. | slowly progressive disease in which the immune system attacks the myelin sheaths of neurons |
| 24. | persistant airborne bacterial infection that usually affects the lungs |
| 26. | bone becomes brittle and porous |
| 27. | infection of the lung tissue |
| 30. | blood clot, air bubble or fat clot that forms in a blood vessel |
| 32. | inherited neurological disorder that causes uncontrolled movements, emothional disturbances, and cognitive losses |
| 33. | spread of cancer to other parts of the body |
| 35. | localized dilation of the wall of a blood vessel |