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aesthetics
the way something looks
afebrile
lacking fever
ambulate
to walk
anabolism
the constructive part of metabolism concerned especially with macromolecular synthesis
analgesic
an agent for producing analgesia (insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness)
aneurysm
an abnormal widening or ballooning of a portion of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel
angina
a disease marked by spasmodic attacks of intense suffocative pain; chest pain
anorexia
loss of appetite especially when prolonged
anticoagulant
a substance that hinders coagulation and especially coagulation of the blood
antiemetic
substance used to prevent vomiting
antipyretic
substance used to prevent, remove, or allay fever
antitussive
cough suppressant
antrum
a cavity within a bone or hollow organ
anuria
absence of or defective urine secretion
apraxia
loss or impairment of the ability to execute complex coordinated movements without muscular or sensory impairment
articulate
consisting of segments united by joints; jointed
asymptomatic
lacking symptoms
ataxia
an inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements that is symptomatic of some nervous disorders
atelectasis
collapse of the expanded lung, can also be defective expansion of the pulmonary alveoli at birth
athetosis
a nervous disorder that is marked by continual slow movements especially of the extremities and is usually due to a brain lesion
atrophy
decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue
auscultation
the act of listening to sounds arising within organs as an aid to dx and tx
benign
of a mild type or character that does not threaten health or life
biopsy
the removal and examination of tissue, cells, or fluids from the living body
blepharoptosis
a drooping or abnormal relaxation of the upper eyelid
bolus
a large dose of a substance given by injection for the purpose of rapidly achieving the needed therapeutic concentration in the bloodstream
borborygmus
a rumbling sound made by the movement of gas in the intestine
bruit
murmur; abnormal sound heard in auscultation
bruxism
the habit of unconsciously gritting or grinding the teeth especially in situations of stress or during sleep
buccal
relating to the cheek
bulla
a hollow thin-walled rounded bony prominence; a large vesicle or blister
cannula
a small tube for insertion into a body cavity, duct, or vessel
carbuncle
a painful local purulent inflammation of the skin and deeper tissues with multiple openings for the discharge of pus and usually necrosis and sloughing of dead tissue; larger than a boil
carcinogen
a substance or agent causing cancer
catabolism
destructive metabolism involving the release of energy and resulting in the breakdown of complex materials within the organism
caudal
towards the feet
cauterization
using heat to sear a wound
cheilits
inflammation of the lip
cholecystectomy
surgical removal of the gallbladder
choledocholithotomy
surgical incision of the common bile duct for removal of a gallstone
cicatrix
a scar resulting from formation and contraction of fibrous tissue in a flesh wound
circumscribed
confined to a limited area
coma
a state of profound unconsciousness caused by disease, injury, or poison
comedo
blackhead; a small plug of sebum blocking the duct of a sebaceous gland especially on the face
complication
a secondary disease or condition that develops in the course of a primary disease or condition and arises either as a result of it or from independent causes
concussion
a condition resulting from the stunning, damaging, or shattering effects of a hard blow, especially a jarring injury of the brain resulting in disturbance of cerebral function and sometimes marked by permanent damage
condyle
large, round protuberance at the end of a bone
congenital
present at birth
contracture
a permanent shortening of a muscle, tendon or scar tissue producing deformity or distortion
contraindicate
to make a treatment or procedure inadvisable
contusion
injury to tissue usually without laceration
curettage
a surgical scraping or cleaning by means of curette
cyanosis
a bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood
cyst
a closed sac having a distinct membrane and developing abnormally in a body cavity or structure
cytology
the study of cells
dangle
to hang loosely
debilitated
having impaired strength
debridement
the usual surgical removal of lacerated, devitalized, or contaminated tissue
deciduous teeth
baby teeth; teeth that will eventually be lost during adolescence
decubitus ulcer
bedsore; an ulceration of tissue deprived of adequate blood supply by prolonged pressure
deglutition
the act of swallowing
diaphoresis
profuse sweating
diastolic
the lowest arterial blood pressure of a cardiac cycle occurring during diastole of the heart
distended
enlarged or stretched out
diuretic
medication to increase urine excretion
dyspepsia
indigestion; inability to digest or difficulty in digesting food
dysphagia
difficulty in swallowing
dysphasia
loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language as a result of injury to or disease of the brain
dystrophy
a condition produced by faulty nutrition; any myogenic atrophy
ecchymosis
bruise; the escape of blood into the tissues from ruptured blood vessels marked by a livid black and blue or purple spot or area
edema
an abnormal excess accumulation of serous fluid in connective tissue or in a serous cavity; also called dropsy
edentulous
without teeth
effusion
the escape of fluid from anatomical vessels by rupture or exudation
emesis
vomiting; an act or instance of disgorging the contents of the stomach through the mouth
emetic
substance that induces vomiting
endemic
restricted or peculiar to a locality or region
enuresis
an involuntary discharge of urine; incontinence of urine
episiotomy
surgical enlargement of the vulval orifice for obstetrical purposes during parturition
epistaxis
nosebleed
eructation
an act or instance of belching
erythema
abnormal redness of the skin due to capillary congestion
etiology
the study of the cause of disease
eupnea
normal respiration
exacerbation
to cause a disease or its symptoms to become more sever
expectorant
an agent that promotes the discharge or expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract
extubate
to remove a tube especially from the larynx after intubation; sometimes called detubation
febrile
with fever
fissure
a groove or crack-like sore; normal folds in the brain
fistula
an abnormal passage from an internal organ to the body surface or between two internal organs
flatus
gas in the stomach or intestines that is expelled through the anus
fontanelle
soft spot between the skull bones of an infant
foramen
an opening in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass
fossa
a furrow or shallow depression
frenum
a fold of mucous membrane that connects two parts, one more or less movable, and serves to check the movement of this part
fundus
1)the larger part, base, or body of a hollow organ or 2) the portion of an organ most remote from its opening
furuncle
a localized skin infection originating in a gland or hair follicle
gait
manner of walking
glioma
a sarcoma of neuroglial origin; neoplasm or a tumor composed of neuroglia cells
gurney
a litter equipped for wheels used in a hospital for transporting patients
gustatory
pertaining to the sense of taste