How Do You Spell ENCEPHALOCOELE?

Pronunciation: [ɛnsˈɛfɐlˌɒkə͡ʊl] (IPA)

Encephalocoele is a medical term that describes the condition of a protrusion of brain tissue through a skull defect. The word is pronounced as /ɛnˈsɛfələˌsiːl/ which can be phonetically transcribed as "en-SEF-uh-luh-SEEL". The spelling of encephalocoele follows the basic phonetic principles in English where each letter or group of letters represents a sound, albeit not always intuitively. The word is derived from the Greek words enkephalos, meaning "brain", and kele, which means "hernia".

ENCEPHALOCOELE Meaning and Definition

  1. Encephalocoele is a medical term that refers to a rare congenital condition characterized by the protrusion of brain tissue through a defect in the skull. It is a type of neural tube defect that typically occurs during fetal development. A sac-like protrusion forms on the skull, which contains a portion of the brain, cerebrospinal fluid, and the meningeal coverings. The encephalocoele can appear in various locations, including the back of the skull (occipital encephalocoele), the base of the skull (basal encephalocoele), or through the sides of the skull (parasagittal encephalocoele).

    The exact cause of encephalocoele is not fully understood, but it is thought to result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Genetic mutations and certain prenatal factors may contribute to the development of the condition. Encephalocoeles can vary in size and severity, leading to a wide range of symptoms. Common signs include a visible sac-like protrusion on the head, intellectual disability, developmental delays, seizures, hydrocephalus (excessive accumulation of fluid within the brain), and facial abnormalities.

    Treatment of encephalocoele usually involves surgical intervention to remove the protrusion and repair the skull defect. The timing and complexity of the surgery depend on the size and location of the encephalocoele, as well as the associated complications. After surgery, additional medical care and multidisciplinary support may be required to manage any neurological or developmental issues that arise as a result of the condition. Long-term outcomes and prognosis can vary depending on the individual case.

  2. 1. The cranial cavity. 2. The cerebral ventricles taken collectively.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ENCEPHALOCOELE

The word "encephalocoele" is derived from two Greek roots:

1. "Encephalo-": This comes from the Greek word "enkephalos" (ἐγκέφαλος), which means "brain". It is derived from "en" (ἐν), meaning "in", and "kephalē" (κεφαλή), meaning "head".

2. "-coele": This is derived from the Greek word "koilos" (κοῖλος), which means "hollow" or "cavity".

Combined, the term "encephalocoele" refers to a congenital condition where a portion of the brain protrudes out through a defect in the skull, forming a sac-like structure. The term describes the cavity or hollow structure associated with this condition.

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Plural form of ENCEPHALOCOELE is ENCEPHALOCOELES

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