Hosa Pathophysiology

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abduct
move an arm or leg away from the body
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abruptio placentae
detachment of the placenta from the uterus before birth; often results in severe bleeding
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ablation
excision or removal
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abscess
a localized collection of pus surrounded by swollen tissue
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acetabulum
the cup-shaped cavity in which the ball-shaped head of the femur articulates; hip socket
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achalasia
failure of the esophagogastric sphincter to relax with swallowing
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acholic
pale or clay-colored; this type of stool usually results from problems in the biliary system
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acidemia
a decreased pH of the blood; increased hydrogen ion concentration
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acidosis
a pathologic condition resulting from an abnormal increase in the level of hydrogen ions in the body (decrease in pH), resulting from the accumulation of acid or loss of the alkaline reserve
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acute abdomen
an abdominal condition of sudden onset, accompanied by pain resulting from intraabdominal inflammation or infection
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acyanotic
absence of a bluish appearance of the skin and mucous membranes
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adenocarcinoma
a cancerous tumor arising from glandular tissue
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adenoma
a benign neoplasm in which cells are derived from glandular epithelium
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adenosarcoma
a cancerous gland-like tumor, such as Wilms' tumor
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adenovirus
a virus pathogenic to humans that causes conjunctivitis, upper respiratory infection, cystitis, or GI infection; may persist in lymphoid tissue in latent period of the infection
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adnexal
pertaining to accessory organs or tissues; an appendage(s)
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agglutination
the clumping of antigens with antibodies or of the red blood cells from one type of blood with the red blood cells of another type
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aggregation
the coming together of entities such as platelets, blood cells, or diseases
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agranulocytosis
a condition of the blood marked by a sudden decrease in the number of granulocytes (a type of white blood cell); occurs in lesions of the throat or other mucous membranes or as a side effect of the administration of certain drugs or radiation
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alkalosis
excessive alkalinity of body fluids
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allergen
an antigenic substance capable of producing an allergic response in the body
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allograft
a graft of tissue between genetically different individuals of the same species
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amblyopia
reduced vision in an eye without a detectable organic lesion
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amnesia
a loss of memory; inability to recall past experiences
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amniography
radiography (after injection of radiopaque contrast medium into the amniotic fluid) of the pregnant uterus to detect placement of the placenta, the amniotic cavity, and the fetus
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amniotic fluid
a transparent albuminous liquid made by the amnion and the fetus; surrounds and protects the fetus during pregnancy
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amylase
an enzyme produced in the salivary glands and pancreas that helps in digestion of starches
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amyloid
a waxy, starchlike protein that tends to build up in tissues and organs in certain pathologic conditions
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analgesia
relief of pain
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analogue
a drug that resembles another but has different effects
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anaphylaxis
a severe systemic allergic response characterized by redness, itching, swelling, and water buildup (angioedema); in severe cases, life-threatening respiratory distress occurs and the blood pressure drops rapidly (anaphylactic shock)
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anaplastic
a change in the orientation and structure of cells; a loss of differentiation that is characteristic of malignancy
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anastomosis
the surgical or pathologic connection between two vessels or tubular structures
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anesthesia
partial of complete loss of sensation caused by injury, diseases, or the administration of an anesthetic agent
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angina pectoris
paroxysmal chest pain, which often radiates to the arms and may be accompanied by a feeling of suffocation and impending death; the most common cause is a shortage of oxygen to the cardiac muscle linked with coronary artery disease
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angioplasty
repair of a narrowed blood vessel through surgery or other angiographic procedures
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angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)
an enzyme found on the surface of blood vessels in the lungs and other tissues with vasopressive action
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angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
agents that inhibit angiotensin-converting enzyme (a potent vasoconstrictor) and promote relaxation of blood vessels
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ankylosis
immobility of a joint
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anorexia
loss of appetite for food
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anosmia
impairment or loss of smell
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antibody
an immunoglobulin that may combine with a specific antigen to destroy or control it
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anticholinergic
a drug used to block the transmission of parasympathetic nerve impulses
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anticholinesterase
any enzyme that counteracts the action of the choline esters
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anticoagulant
any substance that delays or prevents blood clotting
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antiemetic
a medication that prevents or relieves nausea and vomiting
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antigen
any substance that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies
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antimicrobial
a substance that kills microorganisms or suppresses their growth
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antipyretic
a drug or treatment that reduces or relieves fever
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antiseptic
a substance that inhibits the growth of microorganisms
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antitrypsin
a substance that inhibits trypsin, an enzyme that hastens the hydrolysis of protein
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anxiolytic
a substance that diminishes anxiety
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aphasia
a nerve defect that results in loss of speech
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aphonia
inability to produce normal speech sounds or loss of voice
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aphthous ulcers
recurrent painful canker sores in the mouth
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apicectomy
surgical removal of the apex of an infected or damaged tooth root
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apnea
the temporary cessation of breathing
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apoptosis
a pattern of cell death affecting single cells; refers to programmed cell death
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arrhythmia
variation or loss of normal rhythm of the heartbeat
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arthrodesis
the immobilization of a joint accomplished surgically
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arthroplasty
surgical reconstruction or replacement of a diseased joint
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ascites
abnormal intraperitoneal accumulation of serous fluid
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aspiration
drawing in or out by suction
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asymptomatic
without symptoms
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asystole
the absence of contractions of the heart; cardiac standstill
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ataxia
an uncoordinated gait associated with pathology of the central nervous system
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atrophy
a wasting away; a degeneration of a cell, tissue, organ, or muscle because of disease or other influences
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audiogram
the record of a hearing test
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aura
a sensation of phenomenon that signals the onset of an epileptic seizure or a migraine
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auscultation
a diagnostic technique of listening for sounds within the body, particularly the lungs, heart, or abdominal viscera
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autoantibody
an antibody that attacks and destroys the body's own cells
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autoimmunity
an immune response resulting in the presence of self-antigens or autoantigens on the surface of certain body cells' may result in allergy or autoimmune disease
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autoinoculation
refers to spreading a microorganism by contact with a lesion on one's own body
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autonomic
refers to the autonomic nervous system that has two divisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic
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autosome
any of the 22 ordinary paired chromosomes in humans, distinguished from the sex (X and Y) chromosomes
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avulsion
separation of a body part by tearing
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azoospermia
an absence of spermatozoa in the semen
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azotemia
an excess of urea or other nitrogenous bodies in the blood
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barium
a pale, soft, alkaline metallic element; a radiopaque barium (barium sulfate) compound commonly used in radiographic studies of the gastrointestinal tract
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battle's sign
bogginess of the temporal region of the head that may indicate fracture at the base of the skull
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bicornate uterus
a uterus having two horns or horn-shaped branches
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bifurcate
split into two branches
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bilirubinemia
the presence of bilirubin in the blood
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bilirubinuria
the presence of bilirubin in the urine
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biopsy
the excision of tissue from the living body, followed by microscopic examination, for the purpose of exact diagnosis
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blood gases
the gases present in the blood that are a result of use of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide during metabolism; the blood is analyzed for evidence of deviations (acidosis or alkalosis) from normal levels
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blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
a measurement of urea nitrogen (a substance formed during protein breakdown) in the serum or plasma; an elevated level of this may indicate impaired renal function
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breech
buttocks
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bronchoscopy
examination of the bronchial tree with a bronchoscope to obtain a biopsy, remove an obstruction, or diagnose a disease
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bruit
an abnormal sound heard in auscultation
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cachexia
a profound and marked wasting disorder, usually associated with malnutrition and such diseases as cancer and tuberculosis
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calculus
a stone usually composed of mineral salts (e.g. kidney stones and gallstones) or calcified deposits on the teeth
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carcinogen
a substance that produces cancer or that causes transformation of a normal cell to a cancerous one
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cardiac sphincter
the circular muscle at the opening of the esophagus into the stomach
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cardiomegaly
enlargement of the heart
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cardiomyopathy
a defect of the heart muscle
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cast
a negative mold or copy formed in a hollow organ or part; a urinary cast is a small structure formed within the urinary system from mineral or protein matter and extruded from the body in urine
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cataract
a progressive disease in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, impairing vision or causing blindness
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catatonic posturing
a state of not being able to move, with the assumption of a rigid, often bizarre posture
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cautery
an instrument or chemical that destroys tissue as a therapeutic measure