Midterm Flashcards

1
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Nevus

A

Mole

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Catatonia

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A state of psychologically induced immobility with muscular rigidity.

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3
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Pathogenesis

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The origination and development of a disease.

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4
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Liposarcoma

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Malignancy of fat cells

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5
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Onycholysis

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Painless separation of the nail from the nail bed.

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6
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Hematoma

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A swelling of blood

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Dilate

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Widening, stretching, expanding; Get large

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8
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Alopecia

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Baldness

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Mesentery

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Membrane that holds the intestines together

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Ileocecal Sphincter

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Valve that separates the small intestine from the large intestine to prevent contents from going back into the small intestine once it has entered the large intestine.

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11
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Scleroderma

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Chronic hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissue

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Osteomalacia

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softening of bones

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13
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Vertebral

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Pertaining to the vertebrae

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14
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Mutation

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Change in genetic material (DNA) of a cell

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15
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Autism

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A pervasive development disorder of children characterized by impaired communication, excessive rigidity, and emotional detachment.

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16
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Chondrosarcoma

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Malignant cancerous tumor of cartilage

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17
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Postprandial

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After meals; take 2 turns postprandial prn for indigestions

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18
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Parenteral

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An intravenous line brings parenteral nutrition directly into the blood stream, bypassing the intestinal tract

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19
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Cervical

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Pertaining to the neck of the uterus or neck of the body

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Mastectomy

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Surgical removal of all or part of the breast and sometimes associated lymph nodes and muslces

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21
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Hypoglossal

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Pertaining to below the tongue

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22
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Xerostomia

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dryness of the mouth

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23
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Urticaria is caused by:

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An allergic reaction, typically to specific foods

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24
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Gastric

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Pertaining to the stomach

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25
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Biology

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The study of life

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26
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Erythema

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Reddish color of the skin

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27
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Chain of infection

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1) causative agent
2) reservoir
3) portal of exit
4) mode of transmission
5) portal of entry
6) susceptible host

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28
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Epigastric

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Pertaining to above the stomach; the middle region of the upper zone is the epigastric region

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29
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Oncholysis is a symptom of:

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fungus, trauma, or reaction to medication

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30
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Oncology

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The study of tumors

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31
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Xanthoma

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A condition in which fatty growths develop underneath the skin

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32
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Inguinal

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Pertaining to the groin

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33
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Achondroplasia

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a formation of no cartilage; without cartilage formation; inherited disorder when ones of arms and legs do not grow to normal size because of a defect in cartilage and bone.

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34
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Rectocele

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herniation of the rectum through a defect in the intervening fascia into the vagina

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35
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Pyorrhea

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pus around gums

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36
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Coccygeal

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pertaining to or located in the region of the tail

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37
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Pyoderma

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a skin infection with formation of pus

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38
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Dermis

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Contains blood vessels, lymph, nevus, involuntary muscles, sweat and oil glands and hair follicles

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39
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Metaplasia

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Conversion of normal cells into a less differentiated type in response to chronic stress or injury

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40
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Eosinophil

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a wbc or other granulocyte with cytoplasmic granules that stain with eosin; elevate with allergic reactions and parasitic infections

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41
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Intervertebral

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Pertaining to between the vertebra (backbone)

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42
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Buccal Mucosa

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Mucous membrane lining the cheek

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43
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Amniocentesis

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Aspiration of amniotic fluid surround the womb

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44
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Vitiligo (Leukoderm)

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A disease that causes the loss of skin color in blotches

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Papules

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Firm, raised areas such as pimples and eruptions seen in some stages of chicken pox or syphilis.

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46
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Macules

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Flat spots on the skin such as freckles

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47
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Protocol

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The plan for a course of medical treatment or for a scientific experiment

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48
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Ventral

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pertaining to the belly side of the body

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49
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Dermabrasion

A

The removal of superficial layers of the skin with a rapidly revolving abrasive tool, as a technique in cosmetic surgery.

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50
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Dysphoria

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Pertaining to a bad feeling

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51
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Colostomy

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A new opening of the colon to the outside of the body

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52
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Mental

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Pertaining to the mind

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53
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Curettage

A

A currette is a spoon shaped tool. It is used to remove material by a scraping action

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54
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Craniotomy

A

Surgical removal of part of the skull to expose the brain.

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55
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Brachytherapy

A

Radiation delivered in close range to a tumor site

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56
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Lymphocyte

A

wbc found in blood and lymphatic tissue

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57
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stomatitis

A

inflammation of the mouth

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58
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necrotic

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pertaining to the death of cells

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59
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Psychiatrist

A

MD that treats the mind

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60
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Incisor

A

One of the four front teeth on either jaw

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61
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Kleptomania

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Obsession with stealing

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62
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Schizophrenia

A

A psychosis marked by withdrawal (split) from reality into an inner world of disorganized thinking and conflict.

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63
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Metastasis

A

the spread of a malignant tumor from its original site to a new location

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64
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Resection

A

operation in which tissue is cut back or removed

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65
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Endocrinology

A

The study of glands that secrete

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66
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Osteosarcoma

A

Malignant tumor of bone

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67
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Cystocele

A

Hernia of a bladder and especially the urinary bladder.

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68
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Proximal

A

Pertaining to near

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69
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Steatoma

A

A cyst or tumor of a sebaceous gland

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70
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Pustules

A

Pus filled sacs such as those seen in acne or pimples

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71
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Cholecystitis

A

Inflammation of the gallbladder

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72
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Cholelithiasis

A

Condition of stones in the gallbladder

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73
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Neuroblastoma

A

malignant childhood tumor originating in the cells of the nervous system

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74
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Histology

A

the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals

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75
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Leukocytosis

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A slight increase in wbc

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76
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Spinal column

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Back bones and vertebrae; BONE tissue

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77
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Sialadenitis

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Inflammation of the salivary glands

78
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What is TNM

A

International Staging System (solid tumors)
T= size of tumor
N= number of regional lymph nodes that have invades
M= presence or absence of

79
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Lipoma

A

Tumor/mass of fat

80
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Erythropenia

A

deficiency in the # of RBC’s

81
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Anxiolytic

A

A type of drug that relieves anxiety

82
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Orthodontist

A

specialist that straightens teeth

83
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Hyperplasia

A

condition of increased formation of cells

84
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Apathy

A

absence of emotions; lack of interest or emotional involvment

85
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Phlebotomy

A

incision of the vein for removal of blood

86
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Enamel

A

Hard outer most layer of a tooth; white, compact and hard substance covering the substance (dentin) of the crown of a tooth

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Xenophobia

A

Fear of strangers or foreigners

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Dysplastic

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Microscopic description of cells that are highly abnormal but not clearly cancerous

89
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Angiosarcoma

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Malignant tumor of blood vessels.

90
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Mastication

A

process of chewing

91
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Adipose

A

pertaining to fat

92
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Dysthymia

A

Depressed mood that is not as severe as depression

93
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Grade 1

A

well differentiated= close to cell of origin. High survival rate

94
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Dermatology

A

the study of the skin

95
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Anaerobic

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Microorganism that does not need O2 to survive

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Aerobic

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requires oxygen to live and grow

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Chromosomes

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Bodies of color (when dyed absorb stain and color); spaghetti- like structures in the nucleus of each cell

98
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Sebaceous Glands

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Produce sebum, an oil that keeps the skin and hair from becoming dry and brittle.

99
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Enterocolitis

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Inflammation of the small intestine and colon

100
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Dissociation

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in order to avoid mental distress, the feelings are redirected toward a second object or behavior patter.

101
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Integumentary System

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A membrane because it covers the body, an organ because it contains several types of tissue, a system because it has organs and other parts that work together to perform a particular function.

102
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Dorsal

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pertaining to the back portion of the body

103
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Dentin

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The chief substance of teeth: surrounding the pulp and covered by enamel of the crown

104
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1,2,3,4

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increase in size or involvement

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Fomite

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Inanimate objects contaminated with infections material; ex: door knob, bedpans, urinals, linens, instruments and specimen containers

106
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Dermatophytosis

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Highly contagious fungal infection caused by a dermatophyte (fungus)

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Cyanosis

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Bluish discoloration to the skin due to lack of oxygen

108
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Hallucinogen

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A substance that produces hallucinations

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Xeroderma

A

A condition of extremely dry skin

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Arteriosclerosis

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A chronic disease characterized by abnormal thickening and hardening of the arterial walls with resulting loss of elasticity

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Paronychia

A

an infection of the tissue that folds around the nails

112
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Angioplasty

A

surgical repair or recanalization of a blood vessel or remolding of a vessel

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Myoma

A

A tumor consisting of muscle tissue

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Neurosis

A

A mental disorder in which repressed conflicts lead to mental symptoms such as anxiety and fear that disturb the ability to function

115
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Rhytidectomy

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A surgical procedure that improves visible signs of aging in the face and neck

116
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Carcinoma

A

A cancerous or malignant tumor

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Thrombocytopenia

A

persistent decrease in the number of blood platelets that is often associated with hemorrhagic conditions

118
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Stage 0

A

undetectable

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Jaundice

A

Yellow discoloration of the skin

120
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Achlorhydria

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condition of no acid, associated with gastric CA

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Cephalic

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pertaining to the head

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Subcutaneous Fascia (Hypodermis)

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Layer of tissue that is under the skin and connects the skin to muscles and underlying tissues

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Pyromania

A

Obsession with fire

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Thoroctomy

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The process of cutting the chest

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Causative Agent

A

A virus, bacterium, protozoan, prion, viroid, or fungus

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Hypogastric

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pertaining to below the stomach

127
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Hypochondriac Region

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pertaining to the area below the ribs

128
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Grade 1 and 2

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Intermediate in appearance, moderately to poor differentiated. 1,2, and 4 have poor survival rate

129
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Medial

A

Pertaining to the middle

130
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Seborrhea

A

Excessive discharge of sebum from the sebaceous glands

131
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Neuralgia

A

pain of nerves

132
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Canine teeth

A

4, pointed, dog like teeth; the 3rd from the mid-line of the jaw

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Acrophobia

A

Fear of heights

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Steatorrhea

A

improperly digested malabsorbed fats in the feces

135
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Laparoscopy

A

Visual examination of the inside of the abdomen means of a laparoscope– called pertinoeoscopy

136
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Myalgia

A

Pain in one or more muscles

137
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Chemotherapy

A

Treatment using drugs

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Albinism

A

a condition of having no pigmentation

139
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Ichthyosis

A

a condition of dry and scaly skin, usually of hereditary origin characterized by rough, thick, and scaly skin

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Gastrostomy

A

New opening of the stomach through the abdominal wall to the outside of the body

141
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Splenomegaly

A

abnormal enlargement of the spleen

142
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Tracheostomy

A

A new opening of the trachea into the outside of the body

143
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Hemoglobin

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A blood protein contained in rbc’s carries O2 throughout the body

144
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Opthalmoscope

A

instrument used by an ophthalmologist to visually examen the eyes

145
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Cyclothymia

A

alternating periods of hypomania and depression

146
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Endodontist

A

A dentist specializing in the inner parts of the tooth

147
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Pharmocokinetics

A

Study of the distribution in and removal of drugs from the body over a period of time

148
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Anterior

A

pertaining to the front side of the body

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Psychosis

A

A disorder marked by loss of contact with reality: often with delusions and hallucinations

150
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Cytoplasm

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The substance of the protoplasm of a cell, exclusive of the nucleus, which contains various organelles and- iclusion

151
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Endocrinologist

A

A specialist in the study of glands that secrete

152
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Urticaria (Hives)

A

A rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling

153
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Epidermis

A

The outermost layer of the skin

154
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Adenopathy

A

A disease or condition of a gland often enlargment

155
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Causalgia

A

A rare pain syndrome related to partial peripheral nerve injuries

156
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Agoraphobia

A

fear of leaving home or a safe place

157
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Periodontist

A

Dentist specializing in treating the gums

158
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Bacteria

A

A simple one celled organism that multiply rapidly

159
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Stage

A

Based on the extent of tumor spread

160
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Pilosebaceous

A

pertaining to the hair follicles in the sebaceous glands

161
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Constrict

A

Get smaller

162
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Adenocarcinoma

A

Cancerous tumor of glandular tissue; lines the skin, glands, cavities of organs

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Iliac

A

pertaining to the ilium

164
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Distal

A

Pertaining to farther away

165
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Ecchymosis

A

Discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath, caused by bruising

166
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Neoplasm

A

New growth

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Thoracic

A

Pertaining to the chest

168
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Urology

A

Study of the urinary tract

169
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Pathologist

A

A specialist in the study of disease. Determines cause of death by examining dead bodies.

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Grade

A

The appearance of tumor cells, specifically their grade of maturation or differentiation; often used in determining prognosis

171
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Radiotherapy

A

Treatment using radiation

172
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Xanthelasmas

A

Yellow plagues that occur most commonly near the inner canthus of the eyelid

173
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Neuroleptic

A

To seize hold of the nerve

174
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Uvulectomy

A

Removal (excision) of the uvula

175
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Gingivitis

A

inflammation of the gums

176
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Crusts

A

Area of dried pus and blood commonly called scaly

177
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Chondroma

A

Tumor/ swelling of cartilage

178
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Mycosis

A

A disease caused by infection with a fungus such as ringworm or thrush

179
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Hypodermic

A

Pertaining to below the skin

180
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Multiple Myeloma

A

Malignant tumor of bone marrow overproduction of immunoglobulin’s and destruction of bone tissue

181
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Epidermolysis

A

A condition of the epidermis breaking down

182
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Hypnosis

A

The Greek god of sleep= Hypnos, but put people to sleep by touching them with his magic wand or by fanning them with his dark wings

183
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Schizoid

A

Used to describe a mild form of schizophrenia or withdrawn introverted personality

184
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Trichomycosis

A

Any disease of the hair caused by fungi

184
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Rhabdomyosarcoma

A

A malignant tumor that starts in the muscle; primarily a childhood tumor and occurs most often in children under 5 years of age

185
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cryosurgery

A

use of subfreezing temperature to destroy tissue

186
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Melanin

A

Brownish black pigment

186
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Psychosomatic

A

Pertaining to the mind and body

187
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Dermatitis

A

Inflammation of the skin

187
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Anhidrosis

A

an abnormal lack of sweat in response to heat

188
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Basophil

A

a wbc that has an irregular shaped nucleus and cytoplasm containing blue cells; they are susceptible to staining by base dyes

188
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Psychopharmacology

A

Treatment of psychiatric disorders with drugs