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Terminology

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arthralgia   pain in the joint  
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otalgia   pain in the ear  
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neuralgia   pain in the nerves  
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myalgia   pain in the muscles  
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rectocele   hernia of the rectum  
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cystocele   hernia of the urinary bladder  
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thoracocentesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest (throacentesis)  
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amniocentiesis   surgical puncture of the amnion  
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streptococcus   berry-shaped (speroidal) bacterium found in twisted chains  
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staphylococci   berry-shaped (spheroidal) bacteria in clusters  
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erythrocyte   red blood cell  
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leukocyte   white blood cell  
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thrombocyte   clotting cell  
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pleurodynia   pain in the chest wall muscles that is aggravated by breathing (pain of the pleura)  
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laryngectomy   removal of the larynx  
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mastectomy   removal of the breast  
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anemia   decrease in erythrocytes of hemoglobin  
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ischemia   to hold back blood from an area of the body  
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carcinogenesis   condition of producing cancer  
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pathogenesis   condition of producing disease  
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angiogenesis   formation of blood vessels  
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carcinogenic   pertaining to producing cancer  
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osteogenic   pertaining to produced within the bone  
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electoencephalogram   record of the electricity of the brain  
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myelogram   record (x-ray) of the spinal cord  
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mammogram   record (x-ray) of the breast  
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electroencephalograph   intrument for recording electricity of the brain  
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electroencephalography   process of recording the electricity of the brain  
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angiography   process of recording (x-ray) blood vessels  
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bronchitis   inflammation of the bronchi  
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tonsillitis   inflammation of the tonsils  
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thrombophlebitis   inflammation of a vein with clot formation  
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ophthalmology   study of the eye  
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morphology   study of shape or form  
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hemolysis   destruction of blood (breakdown of red blood cells with release of hemoglobin)  
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osteomalacia   softing of the bone  
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chondromalacia   softing of the cartilage  
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acromegaly   enlargement of extremities  
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splenomegaly   enlargement of the spleen  
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myoma   tumor (benign) of muscle  
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myosarcoma   tumor (malignant) of muscle (a type of flesh tissue)  
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multiple myeloma   tumor of bone marrow  
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hematoma   collectoin of blood (bruise)  
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biopsy   to view life; micorscopic examination of living tissue  
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necropsy   visual examination of dead bodies; autopsy (most often used for animals)  
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necrosis   condition of death (of cells)  
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hydronephrosis   abnormal condition of water (found) in the kidney  
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leukocytosis   abnormal condition (slight increase in numbers) of normal white blood cells  
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cardiomyopathy   disease of heart muscle  
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erythropenia   disease of red blood cells  
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neutropenia   deficiency of neutrophils  
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thrombocytopenia   deficiency of clotting cells  
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acrophobia   fear of heights  
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agoraphobia   fear of being in the open, crowded spaces (marketplace)  
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achondraplasia   no (improper) develpment of cartilage  
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angioplasty   surgical repair of blood vessels  
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blepharoptosis   prolapse, sagging of the eye lid  
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nephroptosis   prolaps of the kidney  
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ateriosclerosis   hardening of the arteries  
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laparascope   instrument to visually examine the abdomen  
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laparascopy   process of vusual examination of the abdomen  
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metastasis   beyond control; spreading of cancerous tissue  
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hemostasis   stopping the flow of blood (naturally by clotting or a artificially by compression)  
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colostomy   new opening of the colon (to the outside of the body)  
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tracheostomy   new opening of the windpipe (to the outside of the body)  
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hydrotherapy   treatment with water  
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chemotherapy   treatment with drugs  
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radiotherapy   treatment with x-rays  
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laparotomy   incision into the abdomen  
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phlebotomy   incision of a vein  
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hypertrophy   excessive development  
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atrophy   no development; wasting away of tissue  
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radiographer   one who records x-rays; radiologic technologist.  
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leukemia   condition of increase of white cells (malignancy)  
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pneumonia   condition (abnormal) of lungs  
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nephrologist   specialist in the study of the kidney  
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arteriole   small artery  
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venule   small vein  
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pericardium   structure surrounding the heart  
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nephropathy   disease of the kidney  
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cardiac   pertaining to the heart  
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peritoneal   pertaining to the peritoneum  
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inguinal   pertaining to the groin  
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pleural   pertaining to the pleura  
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tonsillar   pertaining to the tonsils  
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pulmonary   pertaining to the lungs  
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axillary   pertaining to the armpit  
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laryngeal   pertaining to the voice box  
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chronic   long term; over a long period of time  
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pathological   pertainiing to the study of disease  
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adenoids   resembling glands (lymphatic tissue of the throat, near the nose)  
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adipose   pertaining to fat  
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mucous   pertaining to mucus  
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necrotic   pertaining to death (of cells)  
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