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Intro Medical Terms

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abdominocentesis   Surgical puncture of the abdomen by a needle to withdraw fluid; abdominal paracentesis.  
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Acronym   A neologism created from the first letter of the each of the words in a particular phrase  
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Acute   1. Pointed at the end; sharp. 2. Of or relating to a disease or a condition with a rapid onset and a short, severe course. 3. Of or relating to a patient afflicted with such a disease.  
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Angiography   the x-ray study of the blood vessels  
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Appendectomy   the surgical removal of the appendix.  
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Arteriosclerosis   a group of diseases characterized by thickening and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls  
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Arthraligia   pain in a joint  
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Colostomy   a surgical procedure used to create an opening for urine and feces to be released from the body  
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Cyanosis   a physical sign causing bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes  
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Dermatologist   A physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders  
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Diagnosis   the determination of the nature of a case of a disease or the distinguishing of one disease from another.diagnos´tic  
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Diarrhea   an increase in stool weight; stool weights above 10oz (300 gs) per day generally indicates diarrhea.  
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Edema   a condition of abnormally large fluid volume in the circulatory system or in tissues between the body's cells  
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Endarterial   within an artery.  
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Eponym   a drug, structure, or disease based on or derived from the name of a person  
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Erythrocyte   red blood cell; corpuscle; one of the formed elements in peripheral blood. Normally, in humans, the mature form is a non-nucleated, yellowish, biconcave disk, containing hemoglobin and transporting oxygen  
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Fissure   any cleft or groove, normal or otherwise, especially a deep fold in the cerebral cortex involving its entire thickness  
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Fistula   a permanent abnormal passageway between two organs in the body or between an organ and the exterior of the body.  
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Gastralgia   pain in the stomach  
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Gatritis   inflammation of the lining of the stomach, but the term is often used to cover a variety of symptoms resulting from stomach lining inflammation and symptoms of burning or discomfort.  
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Gastroenteritis   a catchall term for infection or irritation of the digestive tract, particularly the stomach and intestine. It is frequently referred to as the stomach or intestinal flu, although the influenza virus is not associated with this illness  
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Gastrosis   Any disease of the stomach  
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Hemorrhage   the escape of blood from the vessels  
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Hepatomegaly   enlargement of the liver  
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Hypertension   Hypertension is high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of arteries as it flows through them. Arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body's tissues  
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Hypotension   low blood pressure.  
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Infection   invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues, especially that causing local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication, or antigen-antibody response. 2. an infectious disease.  
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Inflammation   a protective tissue response to injury or destruction of tissues, which serves to destroy, dilute, or wall off both the injurious agent and the injured tissues.  
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Intramuscular   Within a muscle  
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Laceration   A jagged wound or cut.  
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LEsion   wound or injury  
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Mycosis   A fungal infection in or on a part of the body  
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Myelopathy   an injury to the spinal cord  
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Myopathy   muscular disease[1] in which the muscle fibers do not function for any one of many reasons, resulting in muscular weakness  
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Myorrhexis   rupture of a muscle  
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Natal   pertaining to birth.  
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Neonatology   the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the newborn.  
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neuritis   Inflammation of a nerve.  
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otorhinolaryngology   the branch of medicine dealing with the ear, nose, and throat.  
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palpation   the act of feeling with the hand; the application of the fingers with light pressure to the surface of the body for the purpose of determining the condition of the parts beneath in physical diagnosis.  
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palpatition   an abnormality of heartbeat that ranges from often unnoticed skipped beats or accelerated heartrate to very noticeable changes accompanied by dizziness or difficulty breathing.  
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pathology   the branch of medicine dealing with the essential nature of disease, especially changes in body tissues and organs that cause or are caused by disease.  
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phalanges   the bones of the fingers and toes;  
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poliomyeleitis   an acute viral disease usually caused by a poliovirus and marked clinically by fever, sore throat, headache, vomiting, and often stiffness of the neck and back  
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prognosis   a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disorder.  
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prostate   a gland surrounding the bladder neck and urethra in the male  
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pyoderma   a rapidly evolving cutaneous ulcer or ulcers, with marked undermining of the border.  
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pyrosis   heartburn.  
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remission   diminution or abatement of the symptoms of a disease; the period during which such diminution occurs.  
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sign   an indication of the existence of something; any objective evidence of a disease  
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supination   the act of assuming the supine position, or the state of being supine.  
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superation   Bacteria that cause pus are called suppurative, pyogenic or purulent  
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symptom   A characteristic sign or indication of the existence of something else  
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syndrome   A group of symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease, psychological disorder, or other abnormal condition  
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tonsilitis   Inflammation of the tonsils; quinsy.  
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trauma   A serious injury or shock to the body, as from violence or an accident  
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triage   A process in which things are ranked in terms of importance or priority  
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viral   Of, relating to, or caused by a virus  
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