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| instrument to visually examine |
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| process of visual examination |
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| deficiency of hemoglobin and/or numbers of red blood cells, which results in reduced oxygen to body cells; literally: lacking in blood |
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| instrument used to visually examine the joint |
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| visual examination of the joint |
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| examination of a dead body to determine cause of death; also called a postmortem exam or necropsy; literally: to see with one's own eyes |
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| abnormal condition of the skin |
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| condition of painful intestines (often caused by bacterial infection) |
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| glands that produce (secrete) chemicals that leave the body through tubes (ducts). Examples are tear, sweat, and salivary glands |
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| pertaining to the stomach |
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| instrument used to view the stomach |
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| mass or collection of blood under the skin, aka bruise |
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| higher than normal levels of sugar in the blood |
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| study of the nervous system and nerve disorders |
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| physician specializing in the study & treatment of tumors |
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| cell in the blood that aids clotting; a thrombocyte |
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