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| system forms the entire surface area of the body |
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| common injury to the skin caused by scraping |
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| local uneven surface of the skin and is a sign of subcutaneous fat deposition |
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| "scar", injury to the skin resulting in a break through the epidermis and into the dermis or deeper layers of skin requires the process of healing |
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| "pimple", local elevation of the skin arising from the buildup of oil from sebaceous (oil) glands |
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| "yellow", abnormal yellow coloration of the skin |
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| injury caused by a tear or perhaps a cut by a sharp object with an irregular surface |
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| pigmented spot that is commonly called a mole |
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| sign of a circulatory disorder, occurs when small blood vessel supplying the dermis of the skin ruptures |
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| symptom of purple-red skin discoloration |
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| allergic skin reaction to medications, foods, infection, or injury produces small fluid-filled skin elevations, "hives" |
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| uncomfortable condition of the skin resulting from bacterial infection of sebaceous glands and ducts |
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| precancerous condition of the skin caused by exposure to sunlight |
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| genetic condition characterized by the reduction of the pigment melanin in the skin |
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| loss or lack of scalp hair, baldness |
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| injury to the skin caused by excessive exposure to fire, electricity, chemicals, or sunlight |
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| skin infection composed of a cluster of boils |
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| cancer; Basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma |
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| inflammation of the connective tissue in the dermis |
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| generalized inflammation of the skin |
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| condition of the skin caused by leaking blood vessels in the dermis, producing purplish patches of purpura larger in size than petechiae |
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| skin eruption producing clusters of deep blisters |
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| contagious skin infection, small vesicles usually forming around the lips, "scabby eruption" |
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| form of skin cancer arising from the connective tissue of the dermis, brown or purple patches on the skin |
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| skin becomes lighter in color due to reduced activity of the pigment-producing cells in the skin |
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| life-threatening skin cancer |
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| "ingrown nail", nail becomes buried in the skin due to abnormal growth |
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| "condition of alongside the nail", infection around the nail |
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| mostly on the scalp, called head lice |
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| painful, chronic disease of the skin characterized by the presence of red lesions covered with silvery epidermal scales |
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| skin eruption caused by the female itch mite which burrows into the skin to extract blood |
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| abnormal thickening or hardness of the skin caused by overproduction of collagen in the dermis |
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| systemic lupus erythematosus |
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| fungal infection of the skin, "ringworm" |
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| disease affecting the hair |
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| minor surgery involving the removal of tissue for evaluation |
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| excision of foreign matter and unwanted tissue |
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| skin is surgically changed to improve apprearance |
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| using the patient's own skin as a graft |
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| instrument used to cut thin slices of skin for grafting |
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| surgical procedure of the skin, skin tissue is transplanted to the body surface |
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| chemical agent that softens or smooths the skin |
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| surgical repair of skin wrinkles |
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| flank, hip, groin, illium of pelvis |
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| inability to coordinate muscles during a voluntary activity |
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| abnormally slow movement is a clinical sign of an underlying bone, muscle, or nervous disorder |
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| abnormal reduction of calcium in bone |
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| "bad, abnormal, painful, or difficult motion" |
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| deformity arising during development |
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| excessive muscle growth or development |
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| "without cartilage formation", dwarf |
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| inflammation and degeneration of a joint |
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| articular cartilage within synovial joints undergoes inflammation, resulting in joint pain during movements |
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| abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe |
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| calcium deposit within a bursa of the foot |
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| inflammation of the wrist that causes pressure against the median nerve |
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| weakness of the wrist resulting in difficulty supporting the hand |
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| prolonged, involuntary muscular contractions |
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| disease of joints in which the cartilage undergoes degeneration |
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| Duchenne's Muscular dystrophy |
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| skeletal muscle degeneration resulting in progressive muscle weakness and deterioration |
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| small bony elevations on the humerus near the elbow joint |
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| widespread pain of musculoskeletal structures of the limbs, face, and trunk |
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| sharp pain in the joints of the toes, especially the big toe |
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| upper thoracic curves bends posteriorly causing an abnormal hump in the upper back |
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| exaggerated anterior spinal curve in the lumbar area (bent forward) |
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| lateral curvature of the spine with a congenital origin |
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| excessive cartilage formation at the epiphyseal plates (growth plates) |
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| inflammation of a meniscus results in joint pain |
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| progressive failure of muscles to respond to nerve stimulation |
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| malignant tumor arising from the red bone marrow |
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| injury to a muscle may cause the muscle to tear through the fascia, causing a protrusion |
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| result of muscle injury is a local inflammation |
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| Paget's disease, bone deformities due to the acceleration of bone loss |
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| bone cancer arising from epitehial tissue |
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| bone cancer arising from connective tissue |
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| inherited disease resulting in impaired bone growth and fragile bones |
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| inflammation of the red bone marrow |
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| loss of sensation of voluntary movement of the area of the body below the hips |
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| all four limbs are without sensation of voluntary movement |
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| inflammation of many muscles |
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| bones become softened due to the excessive removal of calcium for other body functions |
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| trauma to the shoulder can tear one or more tendons and muscles |
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| trauma to the vertebral column |
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| inflammation of joints of vertebrae |
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| tear of collagen fibers within a ligament |
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| stretching a muscle beyond its normal range |
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| temporomandibular joint disease |
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| TMJ, frequent dislocations that make it difficulat and painful to move the jar during speaking and chewing |
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| inflammation of a the synovial membrane surrounding the joint |
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| surgical fixation or fusion |
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| surgical removal or excision |
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| fluids are sucked out of the synovial cavity of the joint |
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| abnormally stiff join broken during surgery to increase range of motion |
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| surgical fixation of joint |
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| joint is loosened of abnormal restrictions |
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| repair a joint, joint replacement |
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| endoscopic visual examination of a joint cavity |
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| surgical incision into the synovial cavity of a joint |
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| removal of a bursa from a joint |
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| manipulation of bones and joints |
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| surgical removal, or excision, of the cartillage associated with a joint |
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| surgical repair of cartillage |
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| surgery involving the removal of a rib |
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| incision of the cranial activity |
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| reduce the pain of a herniated disk by surgically removing the intervertebral disk |
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| test showing strength of a muscle contraction |
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| surgical incision into the connective tissue sheath surrounding a muscle |
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| manipulating the bone without surgery during reduction |
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| muscle undegoes surgical repair |
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| suturing the torn ends together |
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| pharmacological treatment for any condition, including inflammation or pain of muscle or bone tissue; aspirin and ibuprofen |
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| construction and fitting of orthopedic appliances to assist a patient, artificial limbs, retraction devices |
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| surgical removal of bone tissue |
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| specialty that focuses on foot health |
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| suturing of a tendon to close a tear |
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| one or more incisions are made into a tendon |
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| repair damaged or diseased vertebrae |
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| abnormal reduction in number |
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| profuse bleeding, hemorrage |
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| presence of red blood cells of unequal size in a sample of blood |
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| presence of bacteria in a sample of blood |
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| abnormally reduced number of red blood cells |
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| rupture of the red blood cell membrane |
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| reduced number of white blood cells |
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| presence of abnormally large red blood cells |
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| presence tear-shaped red blood cells |
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| abnormal increase in the number of red blood cells |
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| abnormal enlargement of the spleen |
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| abnormally reduced number of platelets in a sample of blood |
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| abnormally reduced number of platelets in a sample of blood |
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| presence of toxins in the bloodstream |
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