Disease Terms Word Scramble
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deficiency | A lack or defect. |
degenerative | Pertaining to deterioration. |
developmental | Occurs as a result of some abnormality in the development of tissue, an organ, or body part. |
essential | Disease for which cause is unknown |
familial | Occurring in more members of a family than would be expected by chance. |
functional | Of, connected with, or being a function. |
hereditary | Genetically transmitted from parent to offspring |
idiopathic | Of unknown cause |
infectious | Disease caused by an infection. |
molecular | Disease caused by abnormality in the chemical structure or concentration of a single molecule. |
neoplastic | Pertaining to any new and abnormal growth. |
nutritional | Relating to or affecting nutrition |
organic | Pertaining to or arising from an organ or the organs. |
traumatic | Resulting from some type of injury |
acquired | Not genetic. |
acute | Having a short and relatively severe course. |
asymptomatic | Showing or causing no symptoms |
chronic | Persisting over a long period of time. |
congenital | Present at birth. |
disabling | Impairment of normal functions. |
end-stage | Occurring in the final stages of a terminal disease or condition. |
intermittent | Occurring at separated intervals. |
malignant | Tending to become progressively worse and to result in death. |
neonatal | Pertaining to the first four weeks after birth. |
paroxysmal | Sudden recurrence or intensification of symptoms. |
progressive | Advancing |
recurrent | Returning after remissions. |
relapsing | Return of a disease after its apparent cessation. |
remissive | Disease for which most or all of the symptoms have gone away. |
sequela | Abnormality or disease which continues after the original disease has resolved. |
subacute | An illness which is neither acute nor chronic. |
terminal | Forming or pertaining to an end. |
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