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intuduction to medic terms

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Abdominocentesis   surgical puncture of the abdomen  
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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   having severe symptoms and a short course  
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appendectomy   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   joint pain; it is a symptom of injury, infection, illnesses (in particular arthritis)  
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colostomy   surgical procedure where a portion of the large intestine is brought through the abdominal wall to carry stool out of the body.  
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cyanosis   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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diarrhea   an increased frequency or decreased consistency of bowel movements  
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edema   abnormally large fluid volume in the circulatory system or in tissues between the body's cells (interstitial spaces).  
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endarterial   within an artery.  
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eponym   A name of 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  
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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 Fistula is 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 or abdominal region  
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gastrosis   Any disease of the stomach  
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hemorrhage   the escape of blood from the vessels; bleeding  
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hepatomegaly   enlargement of the liver  
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hypertension   high blood pressure  
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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  
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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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interstitial   Relating to or situated in the small, narrow spaces between tissues or parts of an organ  
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intramuscular   Within a muscle  
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laceration   the act of tearing  
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lesion   any pathological or traumatic discontinuity of tissue or loss of function of a part  
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mycosis   any disease caused by fungi  
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myelophaty   refers to pathology of the spinal cord  
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myophathy   a muscular disease in which the muscle fibers do not function for any one of many reasons, resulting in muscular weakness  
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myorrhexis   Tearing of a muscle  
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natal   pertaining to birth  
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neonatology   The branch of pediatrics that deals with the diseases and care of newborns  
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neutritis   Inflammation of a nerve  
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otorhinolaryngology   (ear, nose, and throat) is the branch of medicine and surgery that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the head and neck  
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palpation   a method of examination in which the examiner feels the size or shape or firmness or location of something (of body parts when the examiner is a health professional)  
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palpitation   1. A trembling or shaking. 2. Irregular, rapid beating or pulsation of the heart  
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pathology   The scientific study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences. Also called pathobiology  
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phalanges   They're technically your finger bones  
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poliomyelitis   A highly infectious viral disease that chiefly affects children and, in its acute forms, causes inflammation of motor neurons of the spinal cord and brainstem, leading to paralysis, muscular atrophy, and often deformity  
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prognosis   A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease  
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prostate   The prostate gland  
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pyoderma   pyogenic skin disease  
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pyrosis   a burning feeling in the stomach and esophagus, sometimes accompanied by the belching of acid fluid; heartburn.  
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remission   a. The act of remitting. b. A condition or period in which something is remitted  
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sign   an indication of the existence of something; any objective evidence of a disease  
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supination   one of the kinds of rotation allowed by certain skeletal joints, such as the elbow and the wrist joints, which permit the palm of the hand to turn up  
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suppuration   The formation or discharge of pus.  
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supracostal   Located above the ribs.  
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symptom   any subjective evidence of disease or of a patient's condition  
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syndrome   set of symptoms occurring together; the sum of signs of any morbid state; a symptom complex.  
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tonsillitis   infection and swelling of the tonsils, which are oval-shaped masses of lymph gland tissue located on both sides of the back of the throat.  
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trauma   injury ;psychological or emotional damage  
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triage   the sorting out of casualties of war or other disaster to determine priority of need and proper place of treatment.  
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viral   pertaining to or caused by a virus  
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angiography   x-ray study of the blood vessels  
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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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gastroenteritis   infection or irritation of the digestive tract  
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