Answer:
(a)Narcolepsy
(b)Hypoesthesia
(c) Neurolgia
(d) Atrophy
(e) Occulta
Explanation:
Narcolepsy: A medical term used for a neurological disorder that is marked by the recurrent, sudden, uncontrollable compulsion to sleep.
Hypoesthesia: Hypoesthesia is a medical term used for partial or total loss of sensation in a part of your body
Neurolgia: Neuralgia is a medical term refers to severe, shooting pain that occurs due to a damaged or irritated nerve. Neuralgia can affect any part of the body, causing mild to severe pain.
Atrophy:decrease in size or wasting away of body part or tissue
Occulta: is word used in medical which means hidden
for example:
Spina bifida occulta derived from three words
Spina= Latin: “spine”
Bifida= Latin:“split”
Occulta = Latin: “hidden.” (Unlike in “open” spina bifida, the defect in spina bifida occulta is not visible.)
Spina bifida occulta is a malformation of one or more vertebrae (bones of the spine). It is sometimes called “closed” spina bifida. In most cases, spina bifida occulta causes no problems