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abdominal cavity
the body cavity that contains the major organs of digestion
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adenocarcinoma
a malignant tumor that originates in glandular tissue
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adenoma
a benign tumor that arises in or resembles glandular tissue
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anaplasia
a change in the structure of cells and in their orientation to each other
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adenectomy
surgical removal of a gland
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adenomalacia
abnormal softening of a gland
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adenosclerosis
abnormal hardening of a gland
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anomaly
a deviation from what is regarded as normal
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anatomy
the study of the structures of the body
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anterior
situated in front
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aplasia
the defective development, or the congenital absence, of an organ or tissue
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atresia
the congenital absence or narrowing of a normal body opening or passage
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bloodborne transmission
the spread of a disease through contact with blood or other body fluids that are contaminated with blood
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caudal
toward the lower part of the body
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cephalic
toward the head
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chromosome
a genetic structure located within the nucleus of each cell
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communicable disease
Any disease transmitted from one person to another either directly or by indirect contact with contaminated objects.
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congenital disorder
an abnormal condition the exists at the time of birth
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cytoplasm
the material located within the cell membrane that is not part of the nucleus
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distal
situated farthest from the midline or beginning of a body structure
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dorsal
back of the body or organ
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dysplasia
abnormal development or growth of cells, tissues, or organs
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endemic
Referring to the ongoing presence of a disease, such as the common cold, within a population, group, or area.
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endocrine gland
the glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
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epidemic
a sudden and widespread outbreak of a disease within a specific population group or area
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epigastric region
the region located above the stomach
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etiology
study of the cause of disease
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exocrine glands
glands that secrete chemical substances into ducts leading either to other organs or out of the body
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functional disorder
produces symptoms for which no physiological or anatomical cause can be identified
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genetic disorder
a pathological condition caused by an absent or defective gene
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genome
complete set of genetic information in an organism
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geriatrician
a physician who specializes in the care of older people
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hemophilla
a group of hereditary bleeding disorders in which a blood-clotting factor is missing
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histology
the microscopic study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues
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Homeostasis
the processes through which the body maintains a constant internal environment
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hyperplasia
the enlargement of an organ or tissue because of an abnormal increase in the number of cells in the tissues
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hypertrophy
a general increase in the bulk of a body part or organ that is due to an increase in the size, but not in the number, of cells in the tissues
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hypogastric region
the region of the abdomen that is located below the stomach.
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hypoplasia
the incomplete development of an organ or tissue usually due to a deficiency in the number of cells
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iatrogenic illness
an unfavorable response due to prescribed medical treatment
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idiopathic disorder
an illness without known cause
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infectious disease
illness caused by living pathogenic organisms such as bacteria and viruses
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inguinal
relating to the groin, refers to the entire lower area of the abdomen
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intensivist
a physician specializing in the care of critically ill patients in the ICU
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medial
the direction toward or nearer the midline
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mesentery
the fused double layer of the parietal peritoneum that attaches parts of the intestine to the interior abdominal wall
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midsagittal plane
the vertical plane that divides the body, from top to bottom, into equal left and right halves
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nosocomial infection
a disease acquired in a hospital or clinical setting
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pandemic
A disease outbreak occurring over a large geographic area, possibly worldwide.
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pathology
the study of disease, nature, and cause
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pelvic cavity
the space formed by the hip bones; contains primarily the organs of the reproductive and excretory systems
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peritoneum
a multilayered membrane that protects and holds the organs in place within the abdominal cavity
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peritonitis
inflammation of the peritoneum
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Phenylketonuria
a genetic disorder in which the essential digestive enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase is missing
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physiology
the study of the functions of the body strictures
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posterior
situated in back or on the back part of an organ
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proximal
situated nearest the midline or beginning of a body structure
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retroperitoneal
located behind the peritoneum
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stem cells
unspecialized cells that renew themselves for long periods of time through cell division
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thoracic cavity
the cavity that surrounds and protects the heart and the lungs; also known as the chest cavity
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syndrome
a set of signs and symptoms that occur together as a part of a specific disease process
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transverse plane
the horizontal plane that divides the body into upper and lower portions
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umbilicus
the pit in the center of the abdominal wall that marks where the umbilical cord was attached before birth
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vector-borne transmission
The spread of a disease due to the bite of a vector capable of transmitting that disease.
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ventral
refers to the front or belly side of the body or organ