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Medical Terms Test

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1.
articulation
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extention
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3.
axial skeleton
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lordosis
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ligament
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kyphosis
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scoliosis
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appendicular skeleton
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Fotanel
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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trauma
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sprain
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osteomyeltis
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fracture
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spina bifida
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tendon
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osteitis
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amphiarthrosis
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rickets
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arthritis
A.
wrenching of a joint with injury to ligaments
B.
exaggerated inward curvature in the lumbar region of the spinal column.
C.
inflammation or infection of the bone
D.
chronic systematic disease affecting the connective tissue and joints- causing acute inflammation and degeneration
E.
side to side curvature of the spinal column.
F.
all of the bones of the upper and lower extremities
G.
bone infection that involves bone marrow
H.
congenital defect in which the vertebrae fail to unite at the midline.
I.
soft spot in an infant's skull
J.
bones arranged around the long axis of the body, including the skull, vertebral column, ribs, sternum, bones of the ear and hyoid
K.
increase in natural curvature of the spinal column with resulting hunchback appearance.Street Name: "Hunchback"
L.
inflammation of the bones at the joints, usually with pain and changes in bone structure.
M.
a break in a bone
N.
connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones
O.
injury or wound caused by any external force or violence
P.
point at which two bones come together; a joint
Q.
joint that is slightly movable
R.
connective tissue that binds bones together at the joints
S.
angle between bones increase
T.
condition in which bones fail to calcify and growth is hampered, usually due to a deficiency of vitamin D and phosphorus in the diet.
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synarthrosis
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a valley-like depression on the surface of the bone
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white, fibrous protective covering on the outer surface of the bone
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sac or cavity found between bones in joints or between tendons and bones
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is a congenital deformity of the foot
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joint that is freely movable; a hinged joint
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congenital malformation in which the roof of the mouth does not close correctly
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a hereditary or congential condition in which the cranium is significantly smaller than normal
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tough, flexible material thatmakes up part of the skeleton, made up of connective tissue
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condition in which bones become softer and more brittle, and thus more liable to fractures because fo a loss of mineral content. This condition is usally associated with aging.

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