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SM 2 VocabTest 2

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a-, an-   absence or lack  
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ab-   departing from; away from  
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ad-   to or towards  
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bi-   two  
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cardi-, cardio-   heart  
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cerebro-   brain (especially the cerebrum)  
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circum-   around  
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co-, con-   together  
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contra-   against  
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crani-   skull  
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de-   undoing, reversal, loss, removal  
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di-   twice, double  
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dia-   through, between  
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epi-   over, above  
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exo-   outside, beyond  
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gastr-   stomach  
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glosso-   tongue  
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hemi-   half  
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hepat-   liver  
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hist-   tissue  
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im-   not  
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inter-   between  
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intra-   within, inside  
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iso-   equal, same  
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macro-   large  
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mal-   bad, abnormal  
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micro-   small  
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mono-   single  
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multi-   many  
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myelo-   spinal cord, marrow  
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oculo-   eye  
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odonto-   tooth  
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ophthalmo-   eye  
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ortho-   straight or straight  
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osteo-   bone  
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oto-   ear  
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peri-   around  
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semi-   half  
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steno-   narrow  
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sub-   beneath, under  
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super-   above, upon  
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sym-, syn-   together, with  
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tachy-   rapid  
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therm-   heat  
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trans -   across, through  
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tri-   three  
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viscero-   organ, viscera  
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-gen   agent that initiates  
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-ia   condition  
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-malacia   soft  
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-oid   like, resembling  
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-opia   defect of the eye  
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-ory   referring to, of  
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-pathy   disease  
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-plasty   reconstruction of a part, plastic surgery  
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-plegia   paralysis  
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-rrhagia   abnormal or excessive discharge  
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-scope   instrument used for examination  
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-ty   condition of, state  
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-uria   urine  
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Abscess   a localized collection of pus  
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Adhesions   tissues abnormally bound or stuck together as a result of inflammation  
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Adipose   fatty tissue  
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Amenorrhea   absence or suppression of menstruation  
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Aphiarthroses   slightly moveable joints having a pad of either hyaline or fibro cartilage located adjoining bony surfaces  
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Apnea   temporary cessation of breathing  
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Anesthesia   loss of feeling or sensation  
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Anoxia   lack of oxygen  
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Anti-inflammatory   drugs designed to prevent swelling and reduce inflammation  
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Antipyretic   agent that relieves or reduces fever  
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Anuria   absence of or defective excretion of urine  
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Apophysis   bony outgrowth to which muscles attach  
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Arthroscopy   viewing the inside of a joint through an arthroscope using a small video camera lens  
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Aspiration   The drawing of a fluid or foreign matter in, out, up, or through by means of suction  
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Avascular   lack of blood circulation  
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Axilla   armpit  
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Brachial Plexus   network of nerves arising from lower cervical spine nerves that generates the five peripheral nerves which innervate the upper extremity; Located below the clavicle and in the arm pit  
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Cauliflower Ears   a descriptive term for an ear condition caused by bleeding (hematoma) that looks like the surface of a cauliflower; It occurs in wrestlers and boxers due to continued trauma to the lateral surface of the ear  
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Chondral   pertaining to cartilage  
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Collagen   the major protein of connective tissue  
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Comatose   A state of coma or profound unconsciousness caused by disease or injury  
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Concentric   the muscle shortens while contracting against resistance  
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Conduction   heating through direct contact with a hot medium  
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Conjunctiva   mucous membrane that lines the eyes  
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Debride   removal of dirt and dead tissue from a wound  
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Dermatome   segmental skin area innervated by various segments of the spinal cord  
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Diplopia   double vision  
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Diathermy   use of electrical current to increase circulation by heating  
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Dyspnea   difficult or painful breathing  
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Eccentric   the process of muscle contraction and stretch of the muscle-tendon unitby an extrinsic force(lengthening contraction)  
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Electrolyte   solution that is a conductor of electricity  
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Embolus   a mass of undissolved matter occluding a blood vessel  
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Emesis   Vomiting  
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Emetic   agent that induces vomiting  
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Enzyme   an organic catalyst that can cause chemical changes in other substances without beingchanged itself  
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Epilepsy   a chronic disorder characterized by sudden attacks of brain dysfunction, including altered consciousness  
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Epiphysis   cartilaginous growth region of a bone  
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Epistaxis   nosebleed  
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Erthema   swelling and red discoloration of the skin  
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Etiology   science dealing with causes of injury or disease  
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Exostosis   bony out growths that protrude from the surface of a bone where there is not a typical bony formation  
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Exudate   discharge matter such as fluid that accumulates in an area; production of pus or serum  
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Fascia   fibrous membrane that covers, supports, and separate muscles  
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Fasciitis   inflammation of the fascia  
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Febrile   feverish  
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Fibrocartilage   type of cartilage that contain visible collagenous fibers (menisci)  
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Flexibility   the range of motion in a give joint or combination of joints  
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Fossa   cavity or hollow  
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Fracture   a break or crack in a bone  
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Furuncle   A boil; A localized Inflammatory swelling of the skin and underlying tissue, caused by bacterial infection in the hair follicle or skin gland; Characterized by a discharge of pus and a central core of dead tissue  
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Galled Skin   an area of irritated and raw skin caused by sweat and friction; Galled areas are inviting to bacteria and fungi  
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Ganglion   herniation of the synovium surrounding a tendon and subsequent filling of the area with synovial fluid, resulting in a visible bump  
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Genu recurvatum   angulation of leg is posterior, or backward, from midline of the body (hyperextension)  
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Genu valgum   knock knee  
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Genu varum   bowleg  
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Goniometer   apparatus used to measure joint movements and angles  
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Glycogen   storage form of glucose found in both liver and muscles  
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Hemarthrosis   a condition in which blood has filtered from the vessels into a joint  
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Hemoglobin   the red respiratory protein of erythrocytes that transports oxygen from the lungs to the tissues  
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Hemopoietic   forming blood cells  
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Hemothorax   bloody fluid in the pleural cavity  
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Hernia   protrusion of a part of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening  
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Histamine   powerful Inflammatory chemical that causes an increase in vascular permeability as well as vasodilation  
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Hyperema   unusual amount of blood in a body part  
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Hyperextension   extreme stretching of a body part (beyond normal extension)  
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Hyperglycemia   excessively high level of blood sugar  
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Hyperhidrosis   excessive sweating  
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Hypermobility   extreme mobility of a joint  
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Hypertension   high blood pressure  
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Hyperthermia   abnormally high body temperature  
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Hyperventilation   abnormally deep breathing that is prolonged, causing a depletion of carbon dioxide, a fall in blood pressure, and fainting  
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Hyphemia   bleeding in the anterior portion of the eye  
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Hypoxia   lack of an adequate amount of oxygen  
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Idiopathic   cause of a condition is unknown  
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Impetigo   an acute contagious skin disease characterized by vesicles, pustules, and yellowish crusts  
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Innervation   nerve stimulation of a muscle  
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Ipsilateral   situated on the same side  
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Ischemia   lack of blood flow  
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Kinesthesis   sensation or feeling of movement; the awareness of body in space  
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Kyphosis   exaggeration of the normal curve of the thoracic spine  
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Leukocytes   white blood cells  
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Lordosis   abnormal curvature of the lumbar vertebrae  
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Malaise   discomfort and uneasiness caused by an illness  
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Malacia   Softened state, as in chondromalacia of the patella  
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Microtrauma   microscopic lesion or injury  
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Myalgia   muscle pain  
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Myositis   inflammation of muscle  
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Neuroma   tumor consisting mostly of nerve cells and nerve fibers  
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Osteoarthritis   chronic disease involving joints in which there is destruction of articular cartilage and bony overgrowth  
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Osteochondral   refers to relationship of bone and cartilage  
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Osteomyelitis   infection of a bone  
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Pallor   paleness or absence of skin coloration  
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Palmar   ventral aspect of the hand (palm)  
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Paraplegia   paralysis of lower portion of the body and both legs  
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Paresis   slight or incomplete paralysis  
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Paresthesia   abnormal or unique sensation such as itching or prickling  
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Pathogenic   disease producing  
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Pes cavus   abnormally high arch of the foot  
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Pes planus   flat foot  
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Phalanx   any of the bones of the fingers and toes  
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Pleurisy   inflammation of the lining of the thorax and lungs  
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Prophylaxis   guarding against injury or disease  
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Proprioceptor   one of several sensory receptors located in muscles, tendons, or joint capsules  
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Pruritus   itching  
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Purulent   consisting of or forming pus  
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Pyrexia   fever; febrile condition  
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Quadriplegia   paralysis affecting all four limbs  
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Residual   the remaining amount  
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Rhinitis   runny nose (common cold)  
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Rubor   redness of the skin  
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Scoliosis   lateral and/or rotary curvature of the spine  
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Seizure   sudden onset of uncoordinated muscular activities and changes in consciousness lasting an unpredictable time  
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Symptom   subjective evidence of an abnormal situation with the body  
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Synarthroses   immovable joints  
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Syndrome   group of typical symptoms or conditions that characterize a deficiency or disease  
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Synovial joint   diarthrotic of freely moveable joint  
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Tinnitus   ringing in the ears  
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Thrombus   a blood clot that blocks small blood vessel or a cavity of the heart  
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Uremia   Accumulation in the blood of constituents, which should have been eliminated in the urine  
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Vesicle   Blister  
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Volar   Pertaining to the palm or sole  
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Vertigo   loss of balanceViscosity  
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