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Skin tag; a benign growth that hangs from a short stalk, commonly occurring on the neck, eyelids, axilla, or groin. | acrochordron
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Partial or complete loss of hair. May result from normal aging, a reaction to a medication such as anticancer medications, an endocrine disorders, or a skin disease.€ | alopecia
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A form of arteriosclerosis (hardening of arteries) characterized by fatty deposit buildup within the inner layers of the walls of larger arteries. | atherosclerosis
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Surgical removal of a bunion; removing the bony overgrowth and the bursa. | bunionectomy
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Cramplike pains in the calves of the legs caused by poor circulation to the muscles of the legs; commonly associated with atherosclerosis. | claudication
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Clicking or crackling sounds heard upon joint movement. | crepitation
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A physician who has specialized postgraduate education and experience in the medical care of the older person. | geriatrician
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The branch of medicine that deals with physiological characteristics of aging and the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the aged. | geriatrics
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The study of all aspects of the aging process, including clinical, psychological, economic, and sociologic issues encountered by older persons and their consequences for both the individual and society. | gerontology
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Substances that increase in the blood as a result of improper carbohydrate metabolism. | ketones
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An abnormal outward curvature of a portion of the spine, commonly known as humpback or hunchback. | kyphosis
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Thickening and hardening of the skin. | lichenification
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A term used to describe an individual between the ages of 75 and 84 years. | middle-old
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Urination at night. | nocturia
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A term used to describe an individual 85 years of age and older. The fastest number of older adults is in this age group. | old-old
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Loss of hearing due to the natural aging process. | presbycusis
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Loss of accommodation for near vision; poor vision due to the natural aging process. | presbyopia
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The process of growing old. | senescence
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Age spots; brown macules found on areas of the skin that are frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, neck, or back of the hands of many older people. | senile lentigines
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A reflection of the skin's elasticity. | turgor
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Inability to control urination; the inability to retain urine in the bladder. | urinary incontinence
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A term used to describe an individual between the ages of 65 and 74 years. | young-old
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An abnormal fear of growing old; fear of aging. | gerontophobia
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An abnormal sound or murmur heard when listening to a carotid artery, organ, or gland with a stethoscope | bruit
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Inversion (turning inward) of the edge of the eyelid. | entropion
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