MrsC Med Term 15 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Hypercalcemia | Excessive calcium in the bloodstream. |
Decalcification | Removal of calcium from bones. |
Kyphosis | Abnormal posterior curvature of the thoracic vertebrae. |
Laminectomy | Removal of a lamina to relieve the symptoms of a ruptured intervertebral disk (disc). |
Lordosis | Abnormal anterior curvature of the backbones in the lumbar region. |
Lumbar | Pertaining to the loins or lower back (near the waist) region. |
Lumbosacral | Pertaining to the lower back and the sacrum. |
Myelopoiesis | Formation of bone marrow. |
Orthopedics | The specialty of medicine dealing with bones and bone diseases. Orthopedistsoriginally straightened (orth/o) the bones of children (ped/o). |
Osteitis | Inflammation of bones. |
Osteodystrophy | Poor development of bones. |
Osteogenesis | Formation of bone. |
Scoliosis | Abnormal condition of lateral curvature of the spine. |
Spondylosis | Abnormal condition of vertebrae. |
Vertebroplasty | Repair of a fractured vertebra. |
Osteoblast | Immature bone cell. |
Osteoclast | Large cell found in the bone marrow of growing bones; absorbs and removes unwanted bone tissue. |
Spondylolisthesis | Forward displacement of a vertebra over a lower segment. |
Osteomalacia | Softening of bone. |
Epiphysis | End of a long bone. |
pubic symphysis | Junction of the pubic bones on the midline in front of the body. |
Osteoporosis | Condition of increased porosity of bone with loss of bony tissue and decrease in bone mass. |
Osteotome | Instrument to cut bone. |
Acetabular | Pertaining to the acetabulum (hip socket). |
Calcaneal | Pertaining to the calcaneus (heel bone). |
Carpal | Pertaining to the wrist bones. |
Supraclavicular | Pertaining to above the collarbone. |
Subcostal | Pertaining to below the ribs. |
Chondrocostal | Pertaining to the cartilage attached to the ribs. |
Craniotomy | Incision of the skull. |
Craniotome | Instrument to cut the skull. |
Femoral | Pertaining to the thigh bone (femur). |
Fibular | Pertaining to the smaller of the two lower leg bones (fibula). |
Humeral | Pertaining to the upper arm bone (humerus). |
Iliac | Pertaining to the ilium (upper portion of the hip bone). |
Ischial | Pertaining to the ischium (lower and posterior part of the hip bone). |
Malleolar | Pertaining to the malleolus (process on each side of the ankle). |
Mandibular | Pertaining to the lower jaw bone. |
Maxillary | Pertaining to the upper jaw bone. |
Metacarpectomy | Removal of hand bones. |
Metatarsalgia | Pain of the foot bones. |
Olecranal | Pertaining to the elbow. |
Patellar | Pertaining to the kneecap. |
Pelvimetry | Measurement of the proportions of the pelvic bone (before childbirth). |
Peroneal | Pertaining to the fibula. |
Phalangeal | Pertaining to the finger or toe bones. |
Pubic | Pertaining to the pubis (anterior portion of the hip bone). |
Radial | Pertaining to the lateral lower arm bone. |
Scapular | Pertaining to the shoulder bone. |
Sternal | Pertaining to the breast bone. |
Tarsectomy | Removal of ankle bones. |
Tibial | Pertaining to the tibia, the larger and inner of the two lower leg bones. |
Ulnar | Pertaining to the medial lower arm bone. |
Ankylosis | Abnormal stiffening and immobility of a joint. |
Arthroplasty | Surgical repair of a joint. |
Arthrotomy | Incision of a joint. |
Hemarthrosis | Abnormal condition of blood in a joint. |
Hydrarthrosis | Abnormal accumulation of fluid in a joint. |
Polyarthritis | Inflammation of many joints. |
articular cartilage | The cartilage surrounding the bones in a joint. |
Bursitis | Inflammation of a bursa. |
Achondroplasia | Improper cartilage formation in development of bones (leads to a type of dwarfism). |
Chondroma | Tumor (benign) of cartilage. |
Chondromalacia | Abnormal softening of cartilage. |
Ligamentous | Pertaining to a ligament. |
Rheumatologist | Specialist in treatment of joint disorders. |
Synovitis | Inflammation of a synovial membrane. |
Tenorrhaphy | Suture of a tendon. |
Tenosynovitis | Inflammation of a tendon and its sheath. |
Tendinitis | Inflammation of a tendon; also spelled tendonitis. |
Arthrodesis | Binding together (surgical fusion) of a joint. |
spinal stenosis | Narrowing of the neural canal or nerve root canals in the lumbar spine. |
Fasciectomy | Removal of fascia. |
Fibromyalgia | Pain of fibrous connective tissue and muscle. |
Leiomyoma | Tumor (benign) of a smooth muscle. |
Leiomyosarcoma | Tumor (malignant) of a smooth muscle. |
Myalgia | Pain of a muscle. |
Electromyography | Process of recording the electricity in muscle. |
Myopathy | Disease of muscles. |
Myocardial | Pertaining to heart muscle. |
Myositis | Inflammation of muscle. |
plantar flexion | Bending downward of the sole of the foot. |
rhabdomyoma | Tumor (benign) of a skeletal muscle. |
Rhabdomyosarcoma | Tumor (malignant) of skeletal muscle. |
Sarcopenia | Loss of muscle mass and strength associated with aging. |
myasthenia gravis | Condition of muscle weakness caused by a failure in transmission of nervous impulses from a nerve to muscle cell. |
Atrophy | Decrease in size of a normally developed organ or tissue; wasting of tissue. |
Hypertrophy | Excessive development (increase in cell size). |
Amyotrophic | Pertaining to loss of muscle development (in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis muscles can’t move because of degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord). |
Abduction | Process of carrying away (muscle is pulled away from the midline of the body). |
Adduction | Process of carrying toward (muscle is pulled toward the midline of the body). |
Dorsiflexion | Bending of the foot backward and upward. |
Polymyalgia | Pain of many muscles. |
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