Chabner Chpt 3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Abdominocentesis | Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen. |
Achondroplasia | Inherited disorder of cartilage formation in the fetus leading to dwarfism. |
Acromegaly | Excessive enlargement of the limbs (extremities) due to thickening of bones and soft tissues; caused by hypersecretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland. |
Acrophobia | Fear of heights |
Acute | Having severe symptoms and a short course illness. |
Adenoids | Small masses of lymphatic tissue in the throat, close to the nasal (nose) passageway. |
Adipose | Pertaining to fat. |
Agoraphobia | Fear of open spaces; an anxiety disorder. |
Amniocentesis | Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the amnion sac surrounding the embryo and fetus. |
Anemia | Blood condition of reduced oxygen delivery to tissues because of low hemoglobin concentration or deficiency of red blood cells. |
Angiogenesis | Formation of blood vessels. |
Angiography | Process of recording blood vessels using contrast and x-rays. |
Angioplasty | Surgical repair of a blood vessel by inserting a catheter (tube) and balloon inside an artery to enlarge the opening. |
Arteriole | Small artery. |
Arteriosclerosis | Hardening of an artery by thickening and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls. |
Arthralgia | Joint pain. |
Atrophy | Decrease in size of normally developed organ or tissue of the body; wasting away. |
Axillary | Pertaining to the under arm or armpit. |
Basophil | A granular leukocyte with an irregularly shaped nucleus and cytoplasm containing blue granules. |
Biopsy | Removal and microscopic examination of living tissue, often to determine whether a tumor is benign or malignant. |
Blepharoptosis | Sagging or drooping eyelid. |
Bronchitis | Inflammation of bronchial tubes. |
Carcinogenesis | Formation or production of cancer. |
Carcinogenic | Pertaining to producing cancer. |
Cardiomyopathy | Disease of heart muscle. |
Chemotherapy | Treatment using drugs. |
Chondromalacia | Softening of cartilage. |
Chronic | Pertaining to a long time. |
Colostomy | New opening of the colon to the outside of the body. |
Cystocele | Hernia of the urinary bladder. |
Electroencephalogram | Record of the electricity in the brain. |
Electrocephalograph | An instrument used to record the electricity in the brain. |
Electroencephalography | Process of recording the electricity in the brain. |
Eosinophil | A granular white blood cell with cytoplasmic granules that stain with eosin (a reddish dye). |
Erythrocyte | Red blood cell. |
Erythropenia | Deficiency of red blood cells. |
Esophagus | Tube leading from the throat to the stomach. |
Hematoma | Mass or collection of blood; bruise. |
Hemolysis | Destruction of red blood cells. |
Hemostasis | To stop or control the escape of blood by artificial means or by clotting. |
Hydronephrosis | Abnormal condition of fluid build up in the kidney; caused by obstruction to the flow of urine. |
Hydrotherapy | Treatment using water; whirlpool baths. |
Hypertrophy | Increase in size of muscle or organ produced by enlargement of existing cells. |
Inguinal | Pertaining to the groin. |
Ischemia | Condition of holding back blood from an organ or tissue. |
Laparoscope | Instrument used to visually examine the abdomen. |
Laparoscopy | Process of visually examining the contents of the abdomen (using an endoscope). |
Laparotomy | Incision through the abdominal wall. |
Laryngeal | Pertaining to the larynx or voice box. |
Laryngectomy | Removal of the larynx or voice box. |
Leukemia | Malignant condition of white blood cells, increased numbers of immature leukocytes and decreased erythrocytes and platelet. |
Leukocytosis | Condition of slight increase in normal white blood cells or a response to infection or inflammation. |
Lymphocyte | White blood cell found in blood and lymphatic tissue; fights disease by making antibodies (B cells) or killing cells chemically or by injection (T cells.) |
Mammogram | X-ray record of the breast. |
Mastectomy | Removal of a breast. |
Metastasis | Spread of a malignant tumor from its original location to a new or distant organ. |
Monocyte | White blood cells with one large nucleus. |
Morphology | Study of the shape or form of cells. |
Mucoid | Resembling mucus. |
Mucous membrane | Epithelial membrane that secretes mucus and lines the tubular organs of the body. |
Mucus | Sticky substance that is secreted from a mucous membrane. |
Myalgia | Muscle pain. |
Myelogram | X-ray record of the spinal cord. |
Myeloma | Malignant tumor of bone marrow. |
Myoma | Tumor of muscle. |
Myosarcoma | Malignant tumor of muscle tissue, a type of flesh (sarc) tissue. |
Necropsy | Viewing a dead body; autopsy. |
Necrosis | Condition of death of cells. |
Necrotic | Pertaining to death of cells. |
Nephrologist | A specialist in the study of the kidney. |
Nephropathy | Disease of the kidney. |
Nephroptosis | Prolapse (downward displacement) of the kidney. |
Neuralgia | Nerve pain. |
Neutropenia | Deficiency of neutrophils (white blood cells that fight disease). |
Neutrophil | A type of white blood cell with cytoplasmic granules that stain with neutral dye. |
Ophthalmology | Study of the eye and eye disorders. |
Osteogenic | Pertaining to produced in or by bone. |
Osteomalacia | Softening of bones. |
Otalgia | Ear pain. |
Paracentesis | Surgical puncture to remove fluid from a cavity such as the abdomen. |
Pathogenesis | Development of disease. |
Pathologic | Pertaining to the study of disease. |
Pericardium | Membrane surrounding the heart. |
Peritoneal | Pertaining to the peritoneum (membrane surrounding the abdomen). |
Peritoneoscopy | Process of visually examining the peritoneum and pleuroperitoneal cavity. |
Phlebotomy | Incision of a vein for the removal of blood. |
Platelet | Thrombocyte. |
Pleurodynia | Pain associated with the pleura. |
Pneumonia | Condition of the lungs; fluid and foreign organisms collect in the lungs. |
Polymorphonuclear leukocyte | White blood cell with multi-lobe nucleus and dark-staining granules; disease fighting cells. |
Ptosis | Prolapse, drooping, sagging of the upper eyelid. |
Pulmonary | Pertaining to the lungs. |
Radiographer | One who assists a radiologist in performing diagnostic x-ray procedures. |
Radiotherapy | Treatment using radiation, high-energy x-rays, and other radiation sources. |
Rectocele | Hernia of the rectum. |
Splenomegaly | Enlargement of the spleen. |
Staphylococci | Berry or spherical shaped bacteria. |
Streptococcus | Berry or spherical shaped bacterium that forms twisted chains with other similar bacteria. |
Thoracentesis | Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest. |
Thrombocytopenia | Deficiency of thrombocytes (platelets of clotting cells). |
Thrombophlebitis | Inflammation of a vein associated with formation of a thrombus or clot. |
Tonsillitis | Inflammation of tonsils. |
Tracheostomy | A surgical created opening from the trachea (windpipe) to the outside of the body. |
Tracheotomy | New opening of the trachea to the outside of the body. |
Venule | A small vein. |
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