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Sepsis
Presence of harmful microorganisms or toxins in body.
Phagocytosis
process of cell ingesting waste and foreign materials
Immunity
Body's ability to resist disease.
causes of infectious diseases
viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and worms
response to disease
inflammation, phagocytosis, immunity
signs of inflammation
redness, heat, swelling, pain
stages of infection
Incubation period - exposed to pathogens
Prodromal stage - arising of mild symptoms
Illness - high lvl of symptoms arising
Decline- bumababa, gumagaling
Convalescent period - galing n pero malakas makahawa
acute
sudden, severe; having a short course
benign
not recurrent or malignant; favorable for recovery; describing tumors that do not spread
carcinoma
a malignant neoplasm composed of epithelial cells
chronic
of long duration, progressing slowly
cyst
filled sac or pouch that is usually abnormal
etiology
cause of disease
gram stain
a laboratory staining procedure that divides bacteria into two groups: gram-positive, which stain blue, and gram-negative, which stain red
hernia
protrusion of an organ through an abnormal opening, a rupture
inflammation
a localized response to tissue injury characterized by heat, pain, redness, and swelling
lesion
a distinct area of damaged tissue, an injury or wound
malignant
growing worse, harmful, tending to cause death, describing tumors that spread (metastasize)
metastasize
to spread from one part of the body to another; characteristic of cancer, noun metastasis
necrosis
death of tissue
neoplasm
abnormal and uncontrolled growth of tissue
parasite
an organism that grown on or in another organism (the host), causing damage to it
pathogen
an organism capable of causing disease
prolapse
a dropping or downward displacement of an organ or part, ptosis
pus
a product of inflammation consisting of fluid and white blood cells
sarcoma
a malignant neoplasm arising from connective tissue
sepsis
the presence of harmful microorganisms or their toxins in the blood or other tissues
toxin
poison
trauma
A physical or psychological wound or injury
alg/o, algi/o, algesi/o
pain
algesia
condition of having pain
carcin/o
cancer, carcinoma
carcinogen
substance that produces cancer
cyst/o, cyst/i
filled sac or pouch, cyst, bladder
cystic
pertaining to or having cysts
lith
stone, calculus
lithiasis
stone formation
onc/o
tumor
oncogene
gene that causes tumor
path/o
disease
pathogen
organism capable of causing disease
py/o
pus
pyocyst
a sac or cyst containing pus
pyr/o, pyret/o
fever, fire
pyretic
pertaining to fever
scler/o
hard
sclerosis
hardening of tissue
tox/o, toxic/o
poison
exotoxin
toxin secreted by bacterial cells
brady-
slow
bradypnea
slow breathing
dys-
abnormal, difficult, painful
dysplasia
abnormal development of tissue
mal-
bad, poor
maladaptive
poorly suited to a specific use or to the environment
pachy-
thick
pachyemia
thickness of the blood
tachy-
fast, rapid
tachycardia
rapid heart rate
xero-
dry
xerosis
dryness of the skin or membranes
-algia, -algesia
pain
myalgia
pain in the muscle
-cele
hernia, localized dilation
hydrocele
localized dilation containing fluid
-clasis, -clasia
breaking
osteoclasis
breaking of a bone
-itis
inflammation
meningitis
inflammation of the membranes around the brain
-megaly
enlargement
hepatomegaly
enlargement of the liver
-odynia
pain
urodynia
pain on urination
-oma
tumor
blastoma
tumor of immature cells
-pathy
any disease of
cardiopathy
any disease of the heart
-rhage, -rhagia
bursting forth, profuse flow, hemorrhage
hemorrhage
profuse flow of blood
-rhea
flow, discharge
mucorrhea
discharge of mucus
-rhexis
rupture
amniorrhexis
rupture of the amniotic sac (bag of waters)
-schisis
fissure, splitting
retinoschisis
splitting of the retina of the eye
dilation, dilatation
expansion, widening
vasodilation
widening of blood vessels
ectasia, ectasis
dilation
bronchiectasis
chronic dilation of a bronchus
edema
accumulation of fluid, swelling
lymphedema
swelling of tissue as a result of lymphatic blockage
lysis
separation; destruction; loosening
dialysis
separation of substances by passage through a membrane
malacia
softening
splenomalacia
softening of the spleen
necrosis
death of
osteonecrosis
death of bone tissue
ptosis
dropping, downward displacement, prolapse
blepharoptosis
drooping of the eyelid (commonly called ptosis)
spasm
sudden contraction, cramp