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Ch. 4
Observation
Question | Answer |
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arthrocentesis | puncture of a joint |
arthroscope | instrument for looking into a joint |
arthroscopy | procedure of looking into a joint |
electromyogram | a record of the electrical activity of a muscle |
electromyography | procedure for measuring the electrical activity of a muscle |
myography | procedure for studying muscles |
arthrogram | visual record of a joint |
arthrography | procedure used to examine a joint |
computed axial tomography (CAT or CT) | imaging procedure using a computer to produce cross sections along an axis |
kyphosis | humped back; abnormal forward curvature of the upper spine |
lordosis | sway back; abnormal forward curvature of the lower spine |
scoliosis | crooked back; abnormal lateral curvature of the spine |
carpitis | wrist inflammation |
craniomalacia | softening of the skull |
exostosis | an abnormal growth of bone out of another bone |
fracture | a bone break |
osteodystrophy | poor bone development |
osteolysis | bone loss |
osteonecrosis | death of bone |
osteosclerosis | abnormal hardening of bone |
polydactyly | having more than the normal number of fingers (or toes) |
spondylitis | vertebra inflammation |
spondylomalacia | softening of the vertebra |
syndactyly | fusion (sometimes called webbing) of fingers (or toes) |
tarsoptosis | flat feet |
bursolith | a stone in a bursa |
effusion | fluid buildup |
hemarthrosis | blood in a joint |
hydrarthrosis | water (fluid) in a joint |
pyarthrosis | pus in a joint |
atrophy | underdevelopment, decrease, or loss of muscle tissue |
hypertrophy | overdevelopment of muscle tissue |
myocele | hernia of muscle tissue |
myolysis | loss of muscle tissue |
myomalacia | softening of a muscle |
myosclerosis | hardening of a muscle |
myotasis | stretching of a muscle |
myotonia | muscle tone |