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| inflammation of a small sac of fluid (bursa)near ajoint |
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inflammation of the bone and bone marrow -myel means spinal cord and bone marrow |
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| inflammation of a vein with formation of clots |
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| tumar, mass.. this is usually benign while carcin- is maligant |
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| benign tumars that occur in the uterus and are known as fibroids |
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| canerous tissues or the connective tissue (flesh) ... types of connective tissue are muscle, bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, and fat |
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| cancer of visceral ( attatched to internal organs) |
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| maaligant cancerous tumors of epithelial (skin or lining) tissue in the body |
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| cancerous tumors of commective (flesh) tissue. muscle, bone, cartilage, fiberous tissue and fat |
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| malignant tumor of pleural cells (membrane surrounding the lungs) |
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malignant tumor of bone marrow cells
myel - bone marrow |
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| inflammation of bone and bone marrow |
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| cancer of the visceral muscle |
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| excessive discharge of blood |
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| excessive bleeding during menstruation |
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| a condition in which blood supply is held back from a part of the body |
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-- blood in the urine
hemat= blood uria = urine |
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| = high levels of urea in the blood |
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| occur over a long period of time |
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| occur over a sharp, sudden and brief period of time |
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| surgical puncture to remove fluid |
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| cholecyst- cholecystectomy |
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| excision of a piece of backbone (lamina) to relieve pressure on nerves from a herniating disk |
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| vessel. contras material such as iodine is injected into an artery or vein and x-ray images are taken |
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| removal of blood for passage through a kidney machine to filter out waste material such as urea |
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| getting all the urea out of the body because this person kidneys are not working |
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| surgical repair or surgical correction |
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| opening. its also a procedure where u open an opening colostomy |
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| connection of two structures . can be a connection between sturtures |
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| incision, opening, to cut out |
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| abnormal condition of death of cells |
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| normal, mature white blood cells are produced to fight infection |
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