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| Anterior portion of the body between the thorax and pelvis |
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| Any four of the topographic areas of the abdomen divided by two imaginary lines, one vertical, one horizontal, intersecting the umbilicus |
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| Surgical puncture of the abdomen for aspiration of fluid |
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| Relating to the abdomen and pelvis |
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| Relating to both the abdomen and the thorax |
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| Hypersensitivity caused by exposure to a particular antigen |
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| Rapidly progressing, life-threatening allergic reaction |
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| Condition where there is reduced delivery of oxygen to the tissues; hemoglobin concentration below 7.5 mmol/L |
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| enclosed collection of pus |
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| Directed toward the front |
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| In front and away from the middle line |
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| In front and toward the mid line |
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| Directed from the front toward the back |
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| An immunoglobulin molecules that reacts with a specific antigen |
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| Any substance that prevents the coagulation/clotting of blood |
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| Any substance capable of inducing a specific immune response |
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| complete suppression of urine formation by the kidney |
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| Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen |
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| surgical procedures that improve the appearance of the eys |
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| not recurrent, favorable for recovery with appropriate treatment |
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| abnormal concretion usually composed of mineral salts |
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| directed toward the tail ro distal end |
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| toward the tail, away from the head |
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| toward the head, cranially |
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| headache, pain in various parts of the head |
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| obsolete term for headache |
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| Pertaining to the brain and spinal cord |
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| Pertaining to the cranium or to the head end of the body |
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| Excretion of moisture through the pores of the skin (sweating) |
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| the musculomembranous partition separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities |
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| farther from reference point |
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| directed toward the back surface |
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| pertaining to the back and one side |
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| pertaining to the dorsal and ventral surfaces of a body |
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| collection of abnormally large fluid volume |
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| situated or occurring outside of cells |
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| localized collection of extravasated blood, usually clotted |
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| the formation and development of blood cells |
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| the discharge of blood in urine |
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| the use of dialysis to remove certain elements of the blood which it is circulating in the body |
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| the abnormal expansion of the cavities within the brain caused by an accumulation of CSF |
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| the use of water to relieve discomfort and promote physical well being |
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| the state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response |
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| the state or condition of being immune |
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| the process of rendering a subject immune |
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| having the immune response attenuated by administration of immunosuppressive drugs by irradiation, malnutrition, or certain disease processes |
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| Anterior portion of the body between the thorax and pelvis |
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| toward the head, cranially |
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| the part in which the body's immune system is missing or defective |
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| an agent that suppresses the immune system |
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| situated below or directed downward |
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| pertaining to below and toward the center |
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| a localized protective response caused by injury, which serves to destroy, dilute, or wall off both the injurious agent and the injured tissue |
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| Any of a family of biological response modifiers |
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| situatued or occurring within or inside of |
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| pertaining to or situated between parts |
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| an endosocope for examining the peritoneal cavity |
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| A surgical procedure in which a small incision is made trough the navel and a viewing tube is inserted. |
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| incision through the abdominal wall |
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| pertaining to away from the midline |
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| transparent, slightly yellow liquid found in lymphatic vessels |
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| pertaining toward the midline |
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| situated in the median plane or midline of a body structure |
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| pertaining to the midline and one side |
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| the transfer of disease from one organ or part to another not directly connected with it |
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| to form new foci of a disease in a distance part by metastasis |
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| capable of reducing the viscosity of mucis |
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| A mucous tissue lining various tubular structures |
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| pertaining to or secreting mucous |
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| the free slime of the mucous membrane |
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| Referring to the nervous system |
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| referring to the palm of the hand |
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| the bony pelvis, the caudal portion of the trunk of the body forming a basin |
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| the serous membrane lining the walls of the abdominal and pelvic cavities |
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| the inflammation of the membrane which lines the inside of the abdomen and all of the internal organs |
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| any cell capable of ingesting particulate matter |
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| the engulfing of microorganisms or other cells and foreign particles by phagocytes |
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| pertaining to the sole of the foot |
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| the fluid portion of lymph |
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| anucleate blood cells formed from bone marrow |
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| excessive excretion of uria |
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| direction from posterior to anterior |
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| direction from posterior to lateral |
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| direction from posterior to medial through a part |
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| direction from posterior to superior through a part |
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| the condition of assuming a prone position |
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| lying face downward or on the ventral surface |
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| nearest to the point of reference |
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| opposition or counteracting force |
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| situated above or directed upward |
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| the condition of assuming a supine position |
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| lying face upward or on the dorsal surface |
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| the condition of being vulnerable to a disease or disorder |
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| surgical puncture of the thorax to remove fluid or air |
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| the part of the body between the neck and abdomen |
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| formation of a thrombus or blood clot |
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| the part of the body in which the head and limbs are attached |
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| at right angles to the long axis of a common part |
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| pertaining to the umbilicus |
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| The pit in the center of the abdominal wall marking the point where the umbilical cord entered the fetus |
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| The use of vaccines to prevent specific diseases |
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| directed toward the abdomen |
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| an infectious agent that can replicate outside of and without assistance of a living host cell |
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| condition, usually abnormal |
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| pertaining to static; controlling |
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