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Pathology Packet 2009

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Acute   Condition that is intense, has a suddent onset, and is of short duration  
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Pandemic   Affecting the entire world  
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Torticollis   A spasm in the SCM that causes the head to tolt or rotate to one side  
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Virulence   The ability of an organism to cause disease  
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Cystitis   Inflammation of the bladder  
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Cushing's Disease   Adrenal Cortex produces too much cortisol because of hypersecretion of the adrenocorticotropic hormone  
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Anaphylactic Shock   Massive release of histamine causeing widespread vasodilation and hypotension  
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Myalgia   Muscle pain  
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Natural Passive Immunity   When a baby inherits antibodies across the placenta through the mother's breast milk  
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Carcinoma   Malignanat tumor of the epithelial tissue  
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Gout   Metabolic disorder involving the development of uric acid crystals (tophi), usually in the big toe  
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Cryptorchism   Failure of one or both testis to descend into the scrotim during fetal development  
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Scleroderma   Characterized by deposition of collagen in the skin, lungs, heart, kidneys, and GI tract  
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Sign   An abnormality that is outward and observable  
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Glaucoma   Characterized by the development of excessive pressure in the eye  
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Urolithiasis   An increase of calcium in the blood leading to the development of kidney stones  
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Shingles   Viral infection characterized by the development of pustules along a dermatonal pattern  
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Thrombocytopenia   An abnormal decrease in the number of circulating platelets  
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