COLUMNI
1. Alzheimer's
2. ALS
3. epilepsy
4. MS
5. Parkinson's
6. herpes
zoster
7. glioblastoma
multiforme
8. CVA
COLUMN II
A. destruction of myelin sheath on neurons in CNS
B. stroke; disruption in normal blood supply to the
brain
C. shingles; viral infection affecting peripheral
nerves
D. progressive dementia; memory failure; senile
plaques and neurofibrillary tangles
E. brain tumor; malignant astrocytoma
F. degeneration of neurons in basal ganglia;
tremors, bradykinesia, and shuffling gait
G. recurrent seizure disorder; tonic-clonic and
absence types
H. degeneration of motor neurons in spinal cord
and brain stem; weakness and muscle atrophy
Match column1 to column2