Chapter 13: Skeletal and Muscular Systems Pathology Terms Flashcards

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adhesive capsulitis (ăd-HĒ-sĭv kăp-sū-LĪ-tĭs)

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loss of range of motion in the shoulder; also called frozen shoulder

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Anterior cruciate ligament tear (ăn-TĒR-ē-ōr KROO-shē-āt LĭG-ă-mĕnt tār)

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injury to one of the stabilizing ligaments of the knee, which originates on the anterior portion of the femur

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bursitis (bŭr-SĪ-tĭs)

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condition of inflammation of the tiny fluid-filled sacs that act as cushions and provide lubrication to decrease friction and irritation between structures such as bones, tendons, muscles, and skin

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carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) (KĂR-păl TŬN-ĕl SĬN-drōm)

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compression of the median nerve, causing pain or numbness in the wrist, hand, and fingers

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claw toe (klaw tō)

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condition in which the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint flexes dorsally while the other joint or joints in the toe flex toward the sole

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contracture (kŏn-TRĂK-chūr)

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fibrosis of connective tissue which decreases the mobility of a joint

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crepitation (krĕp-ĭ-TĀ-shŭn)

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grating sound from broken bones, or a clicking or crackling sound from joints

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dislocation (dĭs-lō-KĀ-shŭn)

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displacement or separation of a bone from its normal position where it articulates with another bone

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electromyography (EMG) (ē-LEK-trō-mī-og-ră-fē)

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test used to evaluate and record the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles; used to diagnose neuromuscular disorders

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fibromyalgia (fī-brō-mī-ĂL-jē-ă)

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chronic condition marked by pain in the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues of the body; also called fibromyositis, fibrositis and myofibrositis

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fracture (FRĂK-chūr)

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condition in which a bone is broken or cracked

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ganglion cyst (GĂNG-glē-ŏn sĭst)

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condition in which one or more small benign tumors filled with a thick, colorless, gelatinous substance develop over a joint or tendon, usually on the wrist or back of the hand; sometimes called a Bible cyst after the old-fashioned treatment of bashing it with the biggest book available.

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gout (gowt)

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hereditary form of arthritis, characterized by uric acid accumulation in the joints, especially in the great toe

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hallux rigidus (HĂL-ŭks RĬJ-ĭ-dŭs)

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condition in which degenerative arthritis affects the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint at the base of the big toe, causing pain and stiffness

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hallux valgus (HĂL-ŭks VĂL-gŭs)

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condition in which the big toe is improperly aligned, pointing laterally toward the second toe and creating a large bump on the inner edge of the foot at the base of the big toe; commonly called bunion

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herniated disc (HĔR-nē-ā-tĕd dĭsk)

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herniation of the soft center of an intervertebral disc

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hammertoe (HĂM-ĕr-tō)

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condition in which the toe is bent downward at the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint

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juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) (JŪ-vĕ-nīl ROO-mă-toyd ăr-THRĪ-tĭs)

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disorder similar to adult-onset RA, with earlier onset and more-severe symptoms

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kyphosis (kī-FŌ-sĭs)

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abnormal increase in the curvature of the thoracic vertebrae, causing hunchback

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lordosis (lor-DŌ-sĭs)

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abnormal increase in the curvature of the lumbar vertebrae, causing swayback

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mallet toe (MĂL-ĕt- tō)

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condition in which the toe is bent downward at the distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint

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medial tibial syndrome (MĒ-dē-ăl TĬB-ē-ăl SĬN-drōm)

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painful condition involving tiny tears in the muscles and tendons that attach to the anterior tibia (shin); commonly called shin splints

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meniscal tear (mĕn-ĬS-kăl tār)

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tear of one of the two C-shaped cartilage structures that serve to cushion and stabilize the knee joint, usually caused by a twisting force

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muscular dystrophy (MD) (MŬS-kū-lăr DĬS-trō-fē)

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hereditary, progressive terminal disease that causes muscle atrophy and death, usually by age 20

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myasthenia gravis (mī-ăs-THĒ-nē-ă GRĂV-ĭs)

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autoimmune motor disorder that causes progressive muscle fatigue and weakness

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osteitis deformans (äs-tē-ĪT-ŭs dē-FŌRM-ănz)

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chronic condition in which the process of bone destruction and regrowth occurs abnormally, causing weak, fragile, enlarged, and misshapen bones; also called Paget’s disease

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osteoarthritis (ŏs-tē-ō-ăr-THRĪ-tĭs)

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condition of cartilage deterioration and joint inflammation marked by pain, stiffness, and decreased ROM, most commonly affecting synovial weight-bearing joints and vertebrae; also called degenerative joint disease (DJD)

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osteomalacia (ŏs-tē-ō-măl-Ā-shē-ă)

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condition of softening and weakening of the bones; when it occurs in children, it is called rickets

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osteomyelitis (ŏs-tē-ō-mī-ĕl-Ī-tĭs)

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acute or chronic infection within the bone, most commonly affecting the legs, arms, pelvis, and spine

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osteoporosis (ŏs-tē-ō-pōr-Ō-sĭs)

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condition characterized by loss of bone mass throughout the skeleton

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pathological fracture (păth-ō-LŎJ-ĭk-ăl FRĂK-chūr)

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breaking of diseased, weakened bone from the stress of normal everyday activities

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plantar fasciitis (PLĂN-tăr făs-ē-Ī-tĭs)

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painful condition of the supporting structures of the arch of the foot, primarily the plantar fascia, a band of tissue that connects the heel with the toes

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rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (ROO-mă-toyd ăr-THRĪ-tĭs)

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autoimmune arthritis that causes progressive joint pain and deformity and may affect organ systems

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rotator cuff tear (RŌ-tā-tōr kŭf tār)

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traumatic rip of one or more of the muscles or tendons within the rotator cuff of the shoulder

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scoliosis (sko-lē-Ō-sĭs)

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abnormal S-shaped lateral curvature of the vertebrae

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sprain (sprān)

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complete or incomplete tear in the ligaments around a joint

sprain = ligaments

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strain (strān)

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trauma to a muscle, and sometimes a tendon, due to violent contraction or excessive forcible stretching

strain = muscles/tendon

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thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) (thō-RĂS-ĭk OWT-lĕt SĬN-drōm)

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group of painful disorders involving compression of the nerves or vessels in the neck and arms