Ch 8 & 9: cardiovascular system & blood, lymphatic, immune systems (copy)

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antibody

protective protein produced by B lymphocytes in response to the presence of a specific foreign substance called an antigen

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antigen

substance, recognized as harmful to the host, that stimulates formation of antibodies in an immunocompetent individual

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aden/o

gland

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agglutin/o

clumping, gluing

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blast/o

embryonic cell

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chrom/o

color

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erythr/o

red

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granul/o

granule (small particle)

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hem/o, hemat/o

blood

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immun/o

immune, immunity, safety

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leuk/o

white

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lymph/o

lymph

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lymphaden/o

lymph gland (node)

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morph/o

form, shape, structure

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myel/o

bone marrow; spinal cord

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nucle/o

nucleus

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phag/o

swallowing, eating

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ser/o

serum

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sider/o

iron

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splen/o

spleen

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thromb/o

blood clot

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thym/o

thymus gland

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auto-

same person

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allo-

another person

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xeno-

different (species)

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-blast

embryonic cell

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-emia

blood condition

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-globin

protein

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-lysis

breaking down, destruction

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-penia

decrease, deficiency

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-phil

attraction for

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-phylaxis

protection

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-poiesis

formation, production

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-stasis

standing still

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hematology

branch of medicine that studies blood cells, blood-clotting mechanisms, bone marrow, and lymph nodes

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hematologist

physician that specializes in hematology

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allergy and immunology

branch of medicine involving disorders of the immune system, including asthma and anaphylaxis, adverse reactions to drugs, autoimmune diseases, organ transplantations, and malignancies of the immune system

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allergists and immunologists

physicians who specialize in the combined branches of allergy and immunology

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anemia

a deficiency in the number of erythrocytes or in the amount of hemoglobin within the red blood cells

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erythropenia, erythrocytopenia

type of anemia in which red blood cells decrease

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sideropenia

type of anemia in which hemoglobin (iron) decreases

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urticaria

hives

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anaphylaxis

life-threatening allergic reaction

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indurated

hardened

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immunotherapy

allergy injections/shots; any form of treatment that alters, enhances, stimulates, or restores the body’s own natural immune mechanisms to treat diseases; also called biological therapy

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autoimmune disease

when the immune system fails to accurately differentiate foreign antigens from the body’s own antigens found on cells and tissues, and begins its destructive behavior to the detriment of the individual

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examples of autoimmune disorders

rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, lupus), multiple sclerosis

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leukemia

oncological disorder of the blood and blood-forming organs and is characterized by an overgrowth (proliferation) of blood cells

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acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)

infectious disease caused human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that destroys the CD4 (helper T) cells of the immune system to such an extent that the patient falls victim that do not usually affect healthy individuals

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coagulation disorders

any disruption or impairment in the ability to form blood clots or control bleeding

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hemophilia

congenital hereditary disorder characterized by a deficiency in clotting factor VIII (hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (hemophilia B), resulting in prolonged bleeding; also called bleeder’s disease

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hemolysis

destruction of red blood cells

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thrombocytopenia

abnormal decrease in platelets caused by low production of platelets or their increased destruction in the blood vessels, spleen, or liver

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infections mononucleosis

acute infectious disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) that primarily affects young adults and children and causes fatigue, malaise, sore throat, and lymphadenopathy of the neck and armpits; also called mono or kissing disease

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lymphedema

swelling, primarily in a single arm or leg, resulting from an accumulation of lymph within tissues caused by obstruction or disease in the lymph vessels

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lymphoma

any malignancy involving lymphocytes (B cells, T cells, or both) that commonly affects lymph nodes and other lymphatic tissues

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multiple myeloma

malignancy of the bone marrow that affects plasma cells, leading to proliferation of abnormal antibodies, destruction of healthy bone marrow cells, and weakening of bone tissue

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sepsis, bacteremia

presence of bacteria or their toxins in the blood; also called septicemia or blood poisoning

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systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, lupus)

widespread autoimmune disease that affects the skin, brain, kidneys, and joints and causes chronic inflammation; also called discoid lupus if symptoms are limited to the skin

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thrombocythemia

overproduction of platelets, leading to thrombosis or bleeding disorders as a result of platelets of platelet malformations

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blood culture

test to determine the presence of pathogens in the bloodstream

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complete blood count (CBC)

series of test that includes hemoglobin, hematocrit, red and white blood cell counts, platelet count, and differential (diff) count; also called hemogram

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prothrombin time (PT)

test used to detect and diagnose bleeding disorders or excessive clotting disorders; also called pro time

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hematocrit

percentage of red blood cells per volume of blood

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serology

analysis of plasma contents

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titer

determine immunity based on antibodies present

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bone marrow aspiration

removal of bone marrow (usually from the pelvis) for microscopic examination using a thin aspiration needle

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bone marrow transplantation (BMT)

infusion of healthy bone marrow stem cells after destroying the diseased bone marrow by chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both, and commonly used to treat leukemia, aplastic anemia, and certain cancers; also called stem cell transplant

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lymphadenectomy

removal of lymph nodes, especially in surgical procedures undertaken to remove malignant tissue, in an effort to control the spread of cancer

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blood transfusion

transfusion of blood from a donor of similar type

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anticoagulants

prevent blood clot formation by inactivating one or more clotting factors or inhibiting their synthesis; examples: heparin, warfarin (Coumadin)

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antimicrobials, antibiotics

destroy bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, depending on the particular drug, generally by interfering with the functions of the cell membrane or the reproductive cycle

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antiretrovirals, antivirals

prevent the replication of viruses within host cells

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immunosuppressants

decrease inflammation by suppressing the body’s natural immune response; examples: prednisone

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thrombolytics

dissolve blood clots by their fibrin strands; examples: streptokinase

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RBC, rbc

red blood cell

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WBC, wbc

white blood cell

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lumen

tubular space or channel within an organ or structure of the body; space within an artery, vein, intestine, or tube

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regurgitation

backflow or ejecting of contents through an opening

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viscosity

thickness or a measure of how resistant a liquid is to flowing

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aneurysm/o

widened blood vessel (aneurysm)

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patent

open (vessel)

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stenosis

narrowing (vessel)

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occlusion

blockage (vessel)

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catheter

narrow tube

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angi/o, vas/o, vascul/o

vessel (usually blood or lymph)

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aort/o

aorta

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arteri/o

artery

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arterio/o

arteriole (small artery)

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atri/o

atrium

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ather/o

fatty plaque

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cardi/o

heart

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coron/o

heart vessel

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electr/o

electricity

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embol/o

moving blood clot

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hemangi/o

blood vessel

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my/o

muscle

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phleb/o, ven/o

vein

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scler/o

hardening

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sept/o

septum