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Flexion   Bending, Bent  
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Plantar Flexion   Pointing the toes downward  
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Opposition   Moving the thumb away from the palm.  
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Supination   Turning the palm upward  
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Patella   Knee Cap  
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Tibia   Shin Bone  
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Clavicle   Collarbone  
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Arthroscopy   Examines the inside of a joint  
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Osteoporosis   Decrease in bone mass that results in thinning and weaking of the bone  
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Scoliosis   Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine  
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Spondylolisthesis   The foward sliding of a lumbar vertebra over the vertebra below it.  
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Dual-Energy Absorptiometry   Diagnostic procedure used to detect osteoporosis.  
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Metacarpals   Hand Bones  
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Manibular   Pertaining to the mandible or lower jaw.  
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Kinesi/o   Movement  
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Ten/o, Tend/o, Tendin/o   Tendon  
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My/o, Myos/o, Muscul/o   Muscle  
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Arthr/o, Articul/o   Joint  
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Chondr/o   Cartilage  
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Ankyl/o   Stiff Joint  
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Kyph/o   Hump  
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Lord/o   Swayback, Curve  
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Myel/o   Bone Marrow  
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Orth/o   Straight  
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Oste/o   Bone  
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Ped/o   Child or Foot  
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Scoli/o   Crooked or bent  
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Vertebr/o   Vertebra  
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Ven/o   Vein  
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Ventricul/o   Ventricle  
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Angi/o   Vessel  
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Aort/o   Aorta  
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Arteri/o   Artery  
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Arther/o   Fatty Substance  
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Atri/o   Atrium  
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Cardi/o, Coron/o   Heart  
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Hemangi/o   Blood Vessel  
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Sphygm/o   Pulse  
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Valv/o, Valvul/o   Valve  
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Thromb/o   Clot  
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-Manometer   Instrument to measure pressure.  
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-Ole, -Ule   Small  
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-Tension   Pressure  
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Gram   Record  
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Aorta   Largest artery in the body.  
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Arterioles   Smallest arteries in the body.  
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Interatrial   Pertaining to between the atria.  
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Arteriosclerosis   Hardened artery  
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Cardiomegaly   Enlarged Heart  
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Hypertension   High Pressure  
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Angiography   Process of recording a vessel.  
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Auscultation   Listening to the sounds within the body.  
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Steth/o   Chest  
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Agglutin/o   Clumping  
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Bas/o   Base  
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Chrom/o   Color  
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Coagul/o   Clotting  
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Eosin/o   Rosy Red  
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Erythr/o   Red  
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Fibrin/o   Fibers, Fibrous  
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Granul/o   Granules  
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Hem/o, Hemat/o   Blood  
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Leuk/o   White  
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Morph/o   Shape  
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Neutr/o   Neutral  
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Phag/o   Eat or swallow  
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Thrombo/o   Clot  
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Adenoid/o   Adenoids  
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-Cytosis   More than the normal number of cells.  
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-Emia   Blood Condition  
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-Penia   Abnormal decrease, too few.  
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-Phil   Attracted to  
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-Poiesis   Formation  
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-Stasis   Standing Still  
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Fibrinolysis   Destruction of Fibers.  
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Leukocyte   White blood cell  
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Erythrocyte   Red blood Cell  
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Thrombocytosis   Too many clotting cells (platelets).  
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Pancytopenia   Too few of all cells.  
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Hematopoiesis   Blood Producing  
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Tonsillar   Pertaining to Tonsils  
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Thymectomy   Removal of the thymus  
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Immunologist   Immunity Specialist  
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Lymphadenopathy   Lymph gland disease  
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Lymphangioma   Lymph vessel tumor  
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Splenomegaly   Enlarged Spleen  
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Agranulocyte   Nongranular Cell  
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Lymphatic   Pertaining to lymph  
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Thrombocyte   Clotting Cell  
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Pathogenic   Disease producing  
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Erythropoiesis   Red cell production  
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Hemolysis, Hemolytic   Blood destruction  
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Sanguinous, Hematic   Pertaining to blood.  
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Fibrinogen   Fiber Producing  
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Leukocytosis   Too many white blood cells.  
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Erythropenia   Too few red cells.  
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Splenotomy   Cut into the spleen  
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