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MBC 100 The Language of Medicine, Ch. 3

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abdominocentesis   Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen.  
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achondroplasia   Inherited disorder in which the bones of the arms and legs fail to grow to normal size; a form of dwarfism  
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acromegaly   Fear of heights.  
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acute   Characterized by severe symptoms and a short course of illness.  
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adenoids   Small masses of lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx, close to the nasal passageway.  
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adipose   Pertaining to fat.  
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agoraphobia   Fear of open spaces; an anxiety disorder.  
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amniocentesis   Surgical puncture with a needle to withdraw fluid from within the amniotic sac.  
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anemia   Condition marked by reduction in the number of erythrocytes or in the amount of hemoglobin in blood.  
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angiogenesis   Formation of blood vessels.  
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angiography   X-ray imaging of blood vessels after injection of a contrast material.  
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angioplasty   Surgical repair of a blood vessel.  
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arteriole   Smallest of arteries.  
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arteriosclerosis   Hardening of an artery with collection of fatty plaque.  
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artralgia   Joint pain.  
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atrophy   Decrease in size or lack of development of organ or tissue of the body; wasting away.  
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axillary   Pertaining to the underarm or armpit.  
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basophil   White blood cell (leukocyte) containing dark granules that stain with a basic dye.  
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biopsy   Process of removing a small piece of living tissue for microscopic examination.  
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blepharoptosis   Sagging or drooping of eyelid; ptosis.  
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bronchitis   Inflammation of bronchial tubes.  
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carcinogenesis   formation or production of cancer.  
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carcingenic   Pertaining to producing cancer.  
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cardiac   Pertaining to the heart.  
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cardiomyopathy   Disease of the heart muscle.  
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chemotherapy   Treatment using drugs or chemicals.  
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chondromalacia   Softening of the cartilage.  
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chronic   Pertaining to occurring over a long time.  
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colostomy   New opening of the colon through the abdominal wall to the outside of the body.  
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cystocele   Hernia of the urinary bladder.  
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electroencephalogram   Record of the electricity in the brain.  
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electroencephalograph   An instrument used to record the electricity in the brain.  
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electroencephalography   Process of recording the electricity in the brain.  
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eosinophil   A granular white blood cell with cytoplasmic graules that stain with eosin (a reddish dye).  
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erythrocyte   Red blood cell.  
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erythropenia   Deficiency of red blood cells.  
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esophagus   Tube that carries food from the pharynx (throat) to the stomach.  
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hematoma   Collection or mass of blood; bruise.  
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hemolysis   Destruction of red blood cells.  
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hemostasis   Stoppage of bleeding or circulation of blood.  
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hydronephrosis   Abnormal condition of excess backup of fluid (urine) in the kidney.  
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hydrotherapy   Treatment using water; whirlpool baths.  
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hpertrophy   Increase in size of tissue or an organ due to increase in size of individual cells.  
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inguinal   Pertaining to the groin.  
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ischemia   Condition of holding back blood from an organ or tissue.  
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laparascope   Instrument used to visually examine the abdomen.  
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laparoscopy   Process of visually examining the contents of the abdomen (using an endoscope).  
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laparatomy   Incision through the abdominal wall  
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laryngeal   Pertaining to the larynx or voice box.  
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laryngectomy   Removal of the larynx or voice box  
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leukemia   Disease of high numbers of malignant (cancerous) white blood cells.  
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leukocyte   White blood cell  
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leukocytosis   Slight increase in white blood cells.  
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lymphocyte   White blood cell found in blood and lymphatic tissue that fights disease.  
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mammogram   X-ray record of the breast.  
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mastectomy   Removal (excision) of a breast.  
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metastasis   Spread of a malignant tumor beyond its original location to a distant site.  
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monocyte   White blood cell with one large nucleus; capable of killing foreign substances by phagocytosis (ingestion).  
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morphology   Study of the shape or form of cells.  
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mucoid   Resembling mucus.  
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mucous membrane   Epithelial membrane that secretes mucus and lines the tubular organs of the body.  
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mucus   Sticky (viscous) substance that is secreted from a mucous membrane.  
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myalgia   Muscle pain.  
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myelitis   inflammation of the spinal cord.  
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myeloma   Malignant tumor of bone marrow.  
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myoma   Tumor of muscle  
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myosarcoma   Malignant tumor of muscle tissue; a type of flesh tumor or sarcoma.  
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necropsy   Viewing a dead body; autopsy.  
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necrosis   Condition of death of cells.  
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necrotic   Pertaining to death.  
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nephrologist   A specialist in the study of the kidneys.  
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nephropathy   Disease process of the kidneys  
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neuralgia   Nerve pain.  
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neutropenia   Deficiency of neutrophils.  
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neutrophil   A granular leukocyte; important disease-fighting cell  
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opthalmology   Study of the eye and eye disorders  
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osteogenic   Pertaining to produced in or by bone.  
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osteomalacia   Softening of bones.  
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otalgia   Ear pain.  
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paracentesis   Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen; abdominocentesis  
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pathogenesis   Development of disease.  
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pathologic   Pertaining to the study of disease.  
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pericardium   Double-layered membrane surrounding the heart.  
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peritoneal   Pertaining to the peritoneum (membrane surrounding the abdomen).  
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phlebotomy   Incision of a vein for the removal of blood.  
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platelet   Clotting cell also called thrombocyte.  
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pleural   Pertaining to the pleura (membrane surrounding the lungs and adjacent to the chest wall).  
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pleurodynia   Pain associated with the pleura  
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pneumonia   Acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli, which fill with pus, and products of inflammation.  
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polymorphonuclear leukocyte   White blood cell with multi-lobe nucleus and dark-staining granules; disease fighting cell or neutrophil.  
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ptosis   Prolapse, drooping, and sagging of the upper eyelid  
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pulmonary   Pertaining to the lung.  
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radiographer   One who assists a radiologist in performing diagnostic x-ray procedures.  
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radiotherapy   Treatment using radiation, high-enery x-rays or other radiation sources.  
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rectocele   Hernia of the rectum.  
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rhinorrhea   Discharge from the nose.  
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splenomegaly   Enlargement of the spleen.  
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staphylococci   Berry or spherical shaped bacteria.  
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streptococcus   Berry or spherical shaped bacterium in twisted chain formation.  
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thoracentesis   Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest.  
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thrombocyte   Platelets (clotting cells).  
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thrombocytopenia   Deficiency of clotting cells.  
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thrmbophlebitis   Inflammation of a vein associated with formation of a thrombus or clot.  
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tonsillar   Pertaining to the tonsils  
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tonsillitis   Inflammation of tonsils.  
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tracheostomy   An opening into the trachea through which an indwelling tube is inserted.  
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tracheotomy   New opening of the trachea to the outside of the body.  
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venule   Smallest of veins.  
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