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Diseases of Brain

Diagnosis G/M Organ Caption


Abscess M Brain Abscess
Abscess M Brain Abscess
Abscess M Brain Abscess
Abscess M Brain Tissue surrounding Abscess
Abscess G Brain Abscess
Abscess G Brain Cerebellar Abscess
Adenoma G Brain Adenoma
Agenesis_of_Corpus_Callosum G Brain Agenesis of Corpus Callosum
Alzheimers M Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers M Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers M Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers M Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers M Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers M Brain Alzheimer Plaque
Alzheimers G Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers G Brain Alzheimers Disease
Alzheimers G Brain Alzheimers Disease
Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly
Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly with iniencephaly
Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly
Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly
Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly
Anencephaly G Brain Anencephaly
Aneurysm M Brain Normal vessel wall for comparison with Aneurysm
Aneurysm M Brain Normal vessel wall for comparison with Aneurysm
Aneurysm M Brain Aneurysm
Aneurysm M Brain Aneurysm
Aneurysm G Brain Cerebral Aneurysm
Anoxia M Brain Anoxic Change
Anoxia M Brain Anoxic Change
Anoxia M Brain Anoxic Change
Anoxia G Brain Anoxia
Arnold_Chiari_Malformation G Brain Arnold-Chiari Malformation
Arnold_Chiari_Malformation G Brain Arnold-Chiari Malformation
Arnold_Chiari_malformation G Brain Arnold Chiari Malformation
Astrocytoma,_Cerebellar M Brain Cerebellar Astrocytoma
Astrocytoma,_Cerebellar M Brain Cerebellar Astrocytoma
Astrocytoma,_Cerebellar M Brain Cerebellar Astrocytoma
Astrocytoma,_Cerebral G Brain Cerebral Astrocytoma
Astrocytoma,_Cerebral G Brain Astrocytoma
Atrophy G Brain Cerebral Atrophy
Colloid_Cyst G Brain Colloid Cyst
Contusion G Brain Old contusion
Edema M Brain Cerebral Edema
Edema M Brain Cerebral Edema
Edema G Brain Cerebral Edema
Edema G Brain Cerebral Edema
Encephalocele G Brain Encephalocele
Encephalocele G Brain Encephalocele
Ependymoma M Brain Ependymoma
Ependymoma M Brain Ependymoma
Ependymoma M Brain Ependymoma
Ependymoma G Brain Brainstem ependymoma
Glioblastoma M Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma M Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma M Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma M Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma G Brain Glioblastoma Multiforme
Glioblastoma G Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma G Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma G Brain Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma G Brain Glioblastoma
Hemangioblastoma G Brain Cerebellar hemangioblastoma
Hemorrhage G Brain Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage G Brain Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage ,_Intraventricular G Brain Intraventricular Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage,_Germinal_Plate G Brain Germinal Plate Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage,_Intracerebral G Brain Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Hemorrhage,_Intracerebral G Brain Intracerebral hemorrhage
Hemorrhage,_Intracerebral G Brain Intrapontine hemorrhage
Hemorrhage,_Petechial G Brain Petechial Hemorrhages
Holoprosencephaly G Brain Semilobar holoprosencephaly
Holoprosencephaly G Brain Cyclops / Holoprosencephaly
Hydranencephaly G Brain Hydranencephaly
Hydrocephalus G Brain Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus G Brain Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus G Brain Hydrocephalus
Immature G Brain Immature Fetal Brain
Immature G Brain Immature infant brain
Infarct M Brain Old Cerebral Infarct
Infarct M Brain Old Cerebral Infarct
Infarct M Brain Old Cerebral Infarct
Infarct M Brain Old Cerebral Infarct
Infarct M Brain Old Cerebral Infarct
Infarct M Brain Subacute infarct
Infarct M Brain Subacute infarct
Infarct M Brain Subacute infarct
Infarct M Brain Subacute infarct
Infarct G Brain Middle Cerebral Artery Infarct
Infarct G Brain Hemorrhagic Infarct
Infarct G Brain Recent cerebral Infarct
Infarct G Brain Lacunar Infarcts of cerebrum
Infarct G Brain Recent Infarct
Infarct G Brain Cystic Cerebellar Infarct
Infarct G Brain Infarcts of cerebral hemispheres
Infarct G Brain Cerebral Infarct
Infarct G Brain Small Old Infarcts
Infarct G Brain Caudate nucleus Infarct
Lewey M Brain Lewey Body
Lissencephaly G Brain Lissencephaly
Lymphoma M Brain Lymphoma of Brain
Meningioma M Brain Meningioma
Meningioma M Brain Meningioma
Meningioma M Brain Meningioma
Meningioma G Brain Meningioma
Meningioma G Brain Meningioma
Meningioma G Brain Meningioma
Meningioma G Brain Meningioma
Meningioma G Brain Meningioma
Meningitis M Brain Meningitis
Meningitis M Brain Meningitis
Meningitis M Brain Meningitis
Meningitis M Brain Meningitis
Meningitis M Brain Meningitis
Meningitis M Brain Meningitis
Meningitis G Brain Meningitis and IVH
Metachromatic_Leukodystrophy M Brain Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
Metachromatic_Leukodystrophy M Brain Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
Metachromatic_Leukodystrophy M Brain Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
Metastatic_Carcinoma G Brain Metastatic carcinoma to brain
Metastatic_Carcinoma G Brain Metastatic adenocarcinoma to cerebellum
Metastatic_Carcinoma G Brain Metastatic adenocarcinoma to cerebrum
Metastatic_Carcinoma G Brain Metastatic Adenocarinoma
Metastatic_Carcinoma G Brain Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
Metastatic_Carcinoma G Brain Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
Microcephaly G Brain Microcephaly
Multiple_Sclerosis M Brain Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple_Sclerosis M Brain Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple_Sclerosis M Brain Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple_Sclerosis M Brain Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple_Sclerosis M Brain Multiple Sclerosis
Oligodendroglioma M Brain Oligodendroglioma
Oligodendroglioma M Brain Oligodendroglioma
Oligodendroglioma M Brain Oligodendroglioma
Polymicrogyria G Brain Polymicrogyria
Porencephaly G Brain Porencephalic Cyst
Toxoplasma G Brain Toxoplasma Encephalitis
Toxoplasma G Brain Congenital Toxoplasma Infection
Tuberous_sclerosis G Brain Tuberous Sclerosis

Alcoholism, a chronic illness involving the excessive ingestion of alcohol. Alcoholism is thought to
come from a combination of a wide range of physiological, psychological, social, and genetic factors. It
is characterized by an emotional and often physical dependence on alcohol, and it frequently leads to
brain damage or early death.

Altitude Sickness or Mountain Sickness, condition caused by reduced oxygen pressure at high
altitudes, sometimes occurring in hikers due to rapid ascent to high altitudes.The common symptoms of
altitude sickness are headache, shortness of breath, sleep disturbances, and sometimes nausea.
Alzheimer’s Disease, is a progressive disease of the brain characterized by confusion, loss of
memory, disorientation, restlessness, speech disturbances, inability to carry out normal movements,
and hallucinations. It usually starts after age 65, but there is a rare and very aggressive form of the
disease, known as early-onset Alzheimer's disease, that can affect people as young as age thirty. The
doctors ability to diagnose Alzheimer's disease has improved over the years, but final diagnosis can
be confirmed only at autopsy.

Amnesia, loss of memory. It may be caused by brain injury or cerebral arteriosclerosis, or by functional
nervous disorders, such as hysteria. Amnesia may be total, with complete loss of recall; or partial,
occurring only immediately before or after a traumatic event; or systematic, relating to a particular type
or group of experiences. Amnesia is a symptom rather than a disease, and treatment attempts to
determine and remove the basic cause.

Autism , is a disorder that impairs development of a person’s ability to communicate, interact with other
people, and maintain normal every- day activities. Symptoms of autism usually begin during infancy.
Autistic infants may stiffen up or go limp when picked up by parents rather than clinging or cuddling up
to them. Autistic infants often show little or no interest in other people and have trouble with social
behaviors. Autistic children also have difficulties with language. Autism results from biological
abnormalities in brain structure and function. Studies have found that autistic people have abnormally
low blood flow to certain parts of the brain and reduced numbers of certain brain cells.

Concussion of the Brain, injury to the brain from a fall or a blow to the head, usually with loss of
consciousness. When you have a concssion you do not want to take asprin for the pain. The doctors
recommened that you do not let the person fall asleep. Pressure on the brain stem slows down your
breathing and your pulse rate goes down. More symptoms include pallor, sweating, and a drop in blood
pressure. Dizziness, nausea, and a dull, restless feeling often follow a return to consciousness.
Aftereffects such as headaches, dizziness, and nervousness may continue for several days, weeks, or
even years after the initial injury. A concussion may temporarily or permanently damage the nerve
tissue, causing amnesia, irritability, and fatigue. Memory is sometimes affected. Recovery from a
concussion is usually complete.

Epilepsy, called seizure disorder. It is a brain disorder that briefly interrupts the normal electrical
activity of the brain. It causes seizures, by a variety of symptoms including uncontrolled movements of
the body, disorientation or confusion, sudden fear, or loss of consciousness. Epilepsy can also result
from a head injury, stroke, brain tumor, lead poisoning, genetic conditions, or severe infections like
meningitis or encephalitis.

Fainting, dizziness or weakness accompanied by brief loss of consciousness, associated with


insufficient oxygen in the brain. The cause is usually a disturbance in blood circulation due to fatigue,
pain, shock, abnormal blood pressure, arterial blockage, or heart failure. The person fainting should be
placed in a position that will quickly bring blood to the brain.

Headache, pain in any part of the head.The majority of headaches belong to one of three main groups:
migraine, a recurrent, severe headache. Some headaches can be accompanied by nausea and
sometimes loss or impaired vision. Most tension headaches can be treated with mild analgesics such
as aspirin and acetaminophen.

Mental Retardation, disorder in which a person’s overall intellectual functioning is well below average,
with an intelligence of around 70 or less. People with mental retardation also have trouble with
everyday situations. The impairment may interfere with learning, communication, self-care, independent
living, social interaction, play, work, and safety. Mental retardation appears in childhood, before age 18.

Stroke, is damage to the brain from blockage in blood flow and loss of blood from blood vessels in the
brain. Without oxygen and nutrients from blood in the circulatory system, sections of brain tissue quickly
deteriorate or die, resulting in paralysis of limbs or organs controlled by the affected brain area.
Rehabilitation from stroke requires help from neurologists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and
other medical

Republic of the Philippines


Province of Negros Occidental
Municipality of Murcia

AFFI DAV IT
I JESHREEL EMBANG y MANLANGIT, 18 years old, single, resident of Murcia Negros
Occidental after having duly sworn to in accordance with the law do hereby depose and say:

That at around 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon, April 7, 2009 while I was at the GRACEY
NET II COMPUTER AND GAMING situated at the 2nd floor of Tinabuay Marker Murcia,
Negros Occidental, I engaged in a heated argument with one VICTOR VINIEGAS which resulted
a fistfight between me and VICTOR VINIEGAS.

That at that juncture, unidentified male person suddenly approached us and at the same
time pulled out the unknown caliber from his back leveled it to me and grabbed my collar and
push me on the wall of the computer café and crocked his firearm pointed the firearm just below
my throat saying “patyon ta ka“ and ready to fire upon me but unidentified woman pacified him
and pulled the said unidentified person to avoid harming me physically.

That I feared for my life at the gun that was cracked and ready to fire plus the fact that he
said he will kill me.

That said unidentified woman advised me to get out of the computer café but the said
unidentified male and female person followed me outside and tried to settle me.

That when I insisted not to have I settled said unidentified said unidentified person
threatened me of bodily harm and put me in prison so I just have it settle verbally as I was afraid
and fearful of my life.

That immediately sent a text message to my father RAYMUND EMBANG and told the
incident to him likewise advice me to have the incident be recorded at the police station.

That I immediately went to Murcia Police Station and reported the incident and a moment
later that my father arrived and asked the policemen to invite the said unidentified person to come
to Murcia Police Station.

That I insisted to the police that the said unidentified male person be presented to me for
possible settlement but our effort was in vain and said unidentified male person failed to appear to
the police station.

That said unidentified person will be identified if seen again, as he is about 5’4” in height,
as he is about 50 years old with a mole above his lips and wearing eyeglasses.

Republic of the Philippines


Province of Negros Occidental
Municipality of Murcia

AFFI DAV IT

I Joven Hernac y Cordova, 21 years old, single resident of Brgy. Zone I, Murcia Negros
Occidental after having duly sworn to in accordance with law do hereby depose and say:

That at around 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon more or lees April 7, 2009, while at was at the
second floor of Tinabu-ay Public Market, Murcia Negros Occidental watching computer game at
GRACEY NET II COMPUTER AND GAMING , I saw my schoolmate JEZREEL EMBANG
having a heated argument with one VICTOR VINIEGAS.

That at the height of their altercation, one unidentified male person who was at that time
playing computer games, suddenly stood up and pulled out a handgun which was tucked in his
back and leveled it to JESHREEL EMBANG and push him to the wall.

That thereafter said person crocked his handgun and push to the throat of JESHREEL
EMBANG saying “I will kill you”

That at this point, unidentified woman pacified the said unidentified male person not to
harm JESHREEL EMBANG.

That I advised JESHREEL EMBANG to get out of the computer café in order to avoid
further trouble.

That I saw the said unidentified male person and unidentified woman followed JESHREEL
EMBANG outside.
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Biernes Santo (Good Friday) ----- Abril 10, 2009

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