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| Pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable, violent coughing |
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| localized area of pus formation in the lungs |
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| A pleural effusion is a buildup of fluid between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavit |
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| are a mass of lymphoid tissue situated posterior to the nasal cavity, in the roof of the nasopharynx, where the nose blends into the throat. |
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| incision into the pleural space of the chest |
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| Tracheoesophageal fistula |
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| is a disorder of the digestive system in which the esophagus does not develop properly |
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| lack of function in olfaction. cant smell right |
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| failure of the right side of the heart brought on by long-term high blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries and right ventricle of the heart. |
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| acute infectious disease caused by the bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae |
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| four paired air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity (maxillary sinuses), above and between the eyes |
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| Lung or portion of a lung is collapsed |
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| asbestosis (lol ASBESTOS!!!) |
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| Type of pneumoconiosis; dust particles are inhaled |
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| Inherited disease of exocrine glands leading to airway obstruction |
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| Failure of blood cell production due to absence of formation of cells in the bone marrow is known as |
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| is a condition in which there are not enough red blood cells in the blood, due to the premature destruction of red blood cells |
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| is a blood disorder passed down through families (inherited) in which the body makes an abnormal form of hemoglobin, |
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| is a decrease in red blood cells that occurs when the body cannot properly absorb vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract |
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| common anemia when iron loss of lack of iron absorption occurs |
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| Erythrocyte sedimentation rate |
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| enous blood is collected in an anti-coagulant and the distance cells fall in a period of time is determined. |
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| of the concentration of red blood cells in blood. It |
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| Acute lymphocytic leukemia |
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| Symptoms of pallor, shortness of breath, infection, bleeding gums, predominance of immature and abnormally functioning leukocytes, and low numbers of mature neutrophils in a young child |
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| s a kind of genetic defect that results in abnormal structure of one of the globin chains of the hemoglobin molecule |
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| Red blood cell morphology |
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| blood smear is examined to determine the shape or form of the cells |
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| sideropenia occurs causing deficient production of hemoglobin |
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| pigment produced from hemoglobin when red blood cells are destroyed |
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| oropharyngeal lymph tissue |
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| cancer arising from the lining cells of capillaries, producing bluish-red skin nodules |
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| genus of fungus that grows in yeast |
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| infection due to the parasite Toxoplasma gondii |
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| protozoan (parasitic) infection associated with AIDS. It produces pneumonitis, hepatitis, and encephalitis |
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| Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia |
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| is a fungal infection of the lungs. usually associated with AIDS |
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| Cytotoxic cells are a type of |
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| are white blood cells that are one of the immune system components responsible for combating multicellular parasites and certain infections in vertebrate |
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| B cells are lymphocytes that play a large role in the humoral immune response |
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| IgA, IgG, IgE are example of what? |
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| type of white blood cell and are part of the innate immune system of vertebrates including all mammal |
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| Formation of lymph is referred to as |
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| Eat, swallow combing form |
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| protection cominbing form |
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| resembling, dervied from combing form |
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| surgical procedure performed to relieve the symptoms of a slipped disk |
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| Fixation of the patella to the lower end of the femur to stabilize the join |
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| Surgical fracture of a bone, performed to correct a deformity |
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| Myositis is inflammation of your skeletal muscles |
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| autoimmune neuromuscular disease leading to fluctuating muscle weakness and fatiguability |
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| fx by splintered or crushed bone |
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| a fracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks |
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| fracture in which one broken end is wedged into the other broken end |
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| The knuckle-like process at the end of a bone |
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| Mandible, vomer, maxilla, and zygomatic are all bones of the |
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| large, thick, curved bony eminence of the forearm that projects behind the elbow |
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| outer lining of all bones |
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| malignant tumor of smooth muscle |
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| Uterine fibroids (Leiomyoma) |
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| noncancerous (benign) tumors that develop in the womb (uterus), a female reproductive organ |
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| is a benign tumor of striated muscle |
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| Vitamin D deficiency leads to softening of bone, which is known as |
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| a condition causing extremely fragile bones |
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| Smooth muscle coming form |
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| lower jaw bone combining form |
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| Opening or passage in bones where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave |
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| flammation of the soft tissue around a nail |
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| inherited connective tissue disease causing blisters in the skin and mucosal membranes |
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| redness of the skin, caused by hyperemia of the capillaries in the lower layers of the skin |
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| cell that is part of the mononuclear phagocyte system |
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| growth of the keratin on the skin |
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| an inflammatory[2] skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso |
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| Systemic lupus erythematosus |
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| inflammatory disease of the joints and collagen of the skin which can affect other body organs |
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| is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma |
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| chronic skin disorder that involves scaly and itchy rashes |
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| small, rough, raised area found on skin that has been exposed to the sun over a long period of time |
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| dermis is which layer of skin |
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| naturally occurring proteins found in animals, especially in the flesh and connective tissues of mammals |
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| small sac containing fluid or some other stuff |
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| sensation which causes you to scratch |
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| thickened scar. collagen over grows |
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| tears, crying mech or w/e of eye |
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| disorder in which the two eyes do not line up in the same direction |
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| refractive error of the ey |
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| eye conditions that lead to damage to the optic nerve |
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| inflammation of the tear-producing gland |
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| welling and irritation of the uvea, the middle layer of the ey |
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| combing form of the choriod layer of eye |
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| bacterial infection of the middle ear |
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| eustachian tube, auditory tube combining form |
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| what is a descirption of tetany |
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| constant muscle contraction |
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| Exophthalmos is a symptom of which endocrine disorder |
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| Endemic goiter is defined as thyroid enlargement that occurs in more than 10% of a population |
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| An enlargement of the thyroid gland characterized by one or more nodules |
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| from thalamus and other tissues |
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| Euthyroid is the sate of... |
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| the state of having normal thyroid gland function |
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| what is associated with neuropathy, nephropathy, and retinopathy |
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| Secondary complications of diabetes mellitus |
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| growth whoremoan deficiency. un proportional growth of body tissues and bones |
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| to much GH after epiphyseal disc has closed |
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| group of symptoms produced by excess of cortisol from the adrenal cortex. |
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| hypothyroidism. marked by always feeling cold, collection of fat on chest and back, low BMR |
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| what is a hormone secreted by the ovary and adrenal cortex? |
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| oxytocin secreted from where? |
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| PVN in the supraoptic region of the hypothalamus |
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| protein hormones secreted by gonadotrope cells of the pituitary gland. the ANTERIOR LOBE! |
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| Kal/i is a combining form for which substance |
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| hormone that stimulates water reabsorbtion by kidney tublues |
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| horemoan that is Sympathomimetic; elevates heart rate, blood pressure |
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| Secreted by the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland; stimulates contraction of the uterus during childbirth |
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| Secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland; stimulates ovulation |
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| Secreted by the parathyroid glands; increases blood calcium |
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| Secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland; promotes milk secretion |
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| Which term includes sessile and pedunculated types of growths |
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| charcacterized by warty leisons |
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| papillary forms what kind of projections |
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| biopsy in which tissue is obtained by application of suction through a needle attached to a syringe. |
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| description of scirrhous type tumors |
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| Hard, densely packed tumor cells |
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| hypoplasia of bone marrow |
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| incomplete development of bonemarrow |
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| hair is lost from some or all areas of the body |
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| excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue in a reparative or reactive process |
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| means to exist in a number of morphological forms in response to environmental conditions |
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| reversion of differentiation in cells and is characteristic of malignant neoplasms |
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| definition of a radioresistant tumor |
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| Tumor requires large doses of radiation to produce death of cells |
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| Which term describes an x-ray test to show an organ in depth |
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| real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient through the use of a fluoroscope. |
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| Which of the following best characterizes an MRI |
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| Sagittal, frontal, and cross-sectional images are produced using magnetic and radio waves |
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| Uses ionizing x-rays and a computer to produce a transverse image of the body organs |
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| Interventional radiologists perform all of the following except |
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| Administration of radiation therapy |
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| Cirrhosis and splenomegaly due to abscess or tumor is detected by a scan of what organs |
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| Protocol for transmission between imaging devices |
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| what is true of a radiopaque substance |
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| absorbs most of the radiation it is exposed to |
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| are drugs used to treat epilepsy |
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| Sedatives, also same as what |
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| meant to put you to sleep, the same as a tranquilizer |
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| causes anesthesia, which is a reversible loss of sensation |
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| Ampicillin-generic or not |
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| Finding proper antidotes to the harmful effects of drugs is part of the specialty of |
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| what the body does to the drug |
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| drugs used to relieve pain, induce sleep, and suppress cough |
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| sensitivity to pain combining form |
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| genetic change combining form |
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