CH 15 Musculoskeletal System Flashcards

1
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Rounded depression, or socket, in the pelvis that joins the femur, forming the hip joint.

A

acetabulum

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2
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Outward extension of the shoulder blade forming the point of the shoulder

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acromion

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3
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Dense, hard connective tissue composing the skeleton

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bone

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4
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Opening or hollow region serving as a connection for bones, or passageways for blood vessels and nerves.

A

bone depression

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5
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One of the mineral constituents of bone.

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calcium

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6
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Spongy, porous, bone tissue in the inner part of a bone.

A

cancellous bone

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7
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Flexible, connective tissue.

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cartilage

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8
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hard, dense bone tissue usually found around the outer portion of bones.

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compact bone

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9
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ethmoid, frontal, occipital, parietal, sphenoid, and temporial.

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cranial bones

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10
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shaft, mid-portion, of a long bone

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diaphysis

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11
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flat, round, plate-like structure

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disk (disc)

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12
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cartilaginous area at the ends of long bones where lengthwise growth takes place in the immature skeleton

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epiphyseal plate

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13
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each end of a long bone

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epiphysis

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14
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lacrimal, mandibular, maxillary, nasal, vomer, and zygomatic.

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facial bones

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15
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soft spot between the skull bones of a infant.

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fontanelle

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16
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opening of the occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes.

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foramen magnum

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17
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minute spaces filled with blood vessels; found in compact bone.

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haversian canals

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18
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fibrous connective tissue that bonds bones to other bones.

A

ligament

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19
Q

round process on both sides of the ankle joint.

A

malleolus

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20
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upper portion of the sternum; joins with the clavicle to form the sternoclavicular joint

A

manubrium

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21
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rounded projection on the temporal bone behind the ear.

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mastoid process

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22
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central, hollowed-out area in the shaft of a long bone.

A

medullary cavity

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23
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flared portion of a long bone, between the diaphysis and the epiphyseal plate

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metaphysis

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24
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large process on the the proximal end of the ulna at the elbow,

A

olecranon

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25
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medical doctor who specializes in bone, joint, and muscle conditions.

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orthopedist

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26
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bone tissue

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osseous tissue

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27
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process of bone formation

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ossification

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28
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bone cell that helps form bony tissue

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osteoblast

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29
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bone cell that absorbs and removes bony tissue

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osteoclast

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30
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membrane surrounding bones; rich in blood vessels and nerve tissue

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periosteum

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31
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mineral substance found in bones in combination with calcium

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phosphorus

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32
Q

medical doctor specializing in rehabilitation

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physiartrist

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33
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area of confluence of the two pubic bones in the pelvis.

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pubic symphysis

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34
Q

found in cancellous bone, site of hematopoiesis

A

red bone marrow

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35
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twelve pairs of curved bones that form the chest wall

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ribs

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36
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depression in the sphenoid bone where the pituitary gland is located.

A

sella turica

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37
Q

hollow air cavity within the skull

A

sinus

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38
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pole-like process extending downward from the temporal bone on each side of the skull

A

styloid process

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39
Q

immovable joint between bones.

A

suture

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40
Q

connection on either side of the head between the temporal bone if the skull and the mandibular bone of the jaw.

A

temporomandibular joint

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41
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fibrous connective tissue that binds muscles to bones

A

tendon

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42
Q

supporting bundles of bony fibers in cancellous bone

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trabeculae

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43
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individual segment of the spine enclosing the spinal cord

A

vertebra

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44
Q

lower, narrow portion of the sternum

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xiphoid process

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45
Q

fatty tissue found in the medullary cavity of most adult long bones

A

yellow bone marrow

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46
Q

calc/o calci/o

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calcium

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47
Q

kyph/o

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humpback (posterior curvature in the thoracic region)

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48
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lamin/o

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lamina (part of the vertebral arch)

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49
Q

lord/o

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swayback (anterior curvature in the lumbar region)

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50
Q

lumb/o

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lower back

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51
Q

myel/o

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bone marrow

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52
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orth/o

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straight

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53
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oste/o

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bone

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54
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scoli/o

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crooked

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55
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spondyl/o, vertebr/o

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vertebra

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56
Q

-blast

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embryonic or immature cell

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57
Q

-clast

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to break

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58
Q

-listhesis

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slipping

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59
Q

-malacia

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softening

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60
Q

-physis

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to grow

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61
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-porosis

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pore, passage

62
Q

-tome

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instrument to cut

63
Q

Rare malignant tumor arising in bone; most often occurring in children.

A

Ewing scarcoma

64
Q

Bony growth (benign) arising from the surface of bone.

A

exostosis

65
Q

Traumatic breaking of bone

A

Fracture

66
Q

Common malignant tumor arising from osteoblasts, found primarily in children and adolescents.

A

Osteogenic Scarcoma

67
Q

Softening of the bone, with inadequate amounts of mineral in the bone.

A

Osteomalacia

68
Q

Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow secondary to infection.

A

Osteomyleitis

69
Q

Decrease in bone density; thinning and weakening of bone.

A

Osteoporosis

70
Q

Congenital abnormality of the hindfoot (involving the talus).

A

Talipes

71
Q

Smooth, glistening white tissue that covers the surface of a joint.

A

articular cartilage

72
Q

Any type of joint.

A

Articulation

73
Q

sac of fluid near a joint; promoted smooth sliding of one tissue against another.

A

bursa

74
Q

Fibrous, connective bands binding bones to other bones; supports, strengthens, and stablizes the joint.

A

ligament

75
Q

Cresent-shaped fibrocartilagionus structure foud in the knee.

A

meniscus

76
Q

Immoviable joint, such as between bones at a synovial joint; contains synovial fluid produced by the synovial membrane.

A

synovial cavity

77
Q

Viscous fluid within the synovial cavity.

A

synovial fluid

78
Q

a freely movable joint

A

synovial joint

79
Q

tissue lining the synovial cavity

A

synovial membrane

80
Q

fibrous, connective tissue, connecting muscles to bones

A

tendon

81
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ankyl/o

A

ankylosis

82
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arthr/o, articul/o

A

joint

83
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burs/o

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bursa

84
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chrondr/o

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cartilage

85
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ligament/o

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ligament

86
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rheumat/o

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watery flow

87
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synov/o

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synovial membrane

88
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ten/o, tendin/o

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tendon

89
Q

-desis

A

to bind , tie together

90
Q

-stenosis

A

narrowing

91
Q

Chronic, progressive arthritis with stiffening if the spinal joints.

A

Ankylosing Spondylitis

92
Q

Inflammation and painful swelling of joint caused by excessive uric acid in the body

A

Gouty Arthritis

93
Q

Progressive, degenerative joint disease with loss of articular cartilage and hypertrophy of bone at articular surfaces.

A

Osteoarthritis

94
Q

Chronic joint condition with inflammation and pain; caused by an autoimmune reaction against joint tissue.

A

Rheumatoid Arthritis.

95
Q

Enlargement of bone tissue around the joint at the base of the big toe.

A

Bunion

96
Q

Compression of the median nerve as it passes between the transverse ligament, and bones and tendons of the wrist.

A

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

97
Q

Displacement of a bone from its joint.

A

Dislocation

98
Q

Fluid-filled sac arising from joint capsules or tendons.

A

Ganglion Cyst

99
Q

Abnormal protrusion of an interverebral disk into the spinal canal or spinal nerves.

A

Herniation of an Intervertebral Disk

100
Q

Chronic, recurrent disorder marked by severe arthritis, myalgia and malaise, cause is bacterium carried by a tick.

A

Lyme disease

101
Q

Trauma to a joint with swelling and injury to ligaments

A

Sprain

102
Q

Chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease involving joints, skin, kidneys, CNS, heart, and lungs.

A

Systemic Lupus Erythematosis

103
Q

Movement away from the midline of the body

A

abduction

104
Q

movement toward the midline of the body

A

adduction

105
Q

upward movement of the foot

A

dorsiflexion

106
Q

straightening of a flexed limb

A

extension

107
Q

fibrous membrane separating and enveloping muscles

A

fascia

108
Q

bending a limb; decreasing the angle between bones

A

flexion

109
Q

connection of the muscle to a bone that moves

A

insertion of a muscle

110
Q

connection of a muscle to a statonary bone

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origin of a muscle

111
Q

downward movement of the foor

A

plantar flexion

112
Q

turning the palm downward

A

pronation

113
Q

circular movement around a central point

A

rotation

114
Q

voluntary or skeletal muscle

A

striated muscle

115
Q

turning the palm upward

A

supination

116
Q

muscle connected to internal organs

A

viseral muscle

117
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fasci/o

A

fascia

118
Q

fibr/o

A

fibrous

119
Q

leiomy/o

A

smooth

120
Q

my/o

A

muscle

121
Q

myocardi/o

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heart muscle

122
Q

myos/o

A

muscle

123
Q

plant/o

A

sole of the foot

124
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rhabdomy/o

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skeletal muscle

125
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sarc/o

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muscle and flesh

126
Q

-asthenia

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lack of strength

127
Q

-trophy

A

development, nourishment

128
Q

ab-

A

away from

129
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ad-

A

toward

130
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dorsi-

A

back

131
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poly-

A

man, much

132
Q

Group of inherited diseases characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of muscle fibers without involvement of the nervous system

A

Muscular Dystrophy

133
Q

Chronic inflammatory myopathy.

A

Polymyositis

134
Q

Detects antibody often present in serum of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and other autoimmune diseases.

A

ANA antinuclear antibody test

135
Q

measures time it takes for erythrocytes to settle to the bottom of a test tube.

A

ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate

136
Q

serum is tested for the presence of an antibody found in many patients with rheumatoid arthritis

A

RF rheumatoid factor test

137
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measurement of calcium level in serum

A

Ca serum calcium

138
Q

measurement of the enzyme creatine kinase in serum

A

CK serum creatine kinase

139
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measurement of uric acid in serum

A

uric acid test

140
Q

surgical puncture to remove fluid from the joint space

A

arthrocentesis

141
Q

taking x-ray images after injection of contrast material into a joint

A

arthrography

142
Q

surgical repair or replacement of a joint

A

arthroplasty

143
Q

visual examination of a joint with an arthroscope, which projects an image on a video monitor

A

arthroscopy

144
Q

low-energy x-ray absorption in bones of the spinal coloumn, pelvis, and wrist is used to measure bone mass

A

bone density test (bone densitometry)

145
Q

Uptake of a radioactive substance is measured in bone.

A

bone scan

146
Q

X-ray beam and computer provide cross-sectional and other images.

A

computed tomography (CT)

147
Q

X-ray examination of cervical or lumbar intervertebral disk and other images.

A

diskography

148
Q

Recording of the strength of muscle contraction as a result of electrical stimulation

A

electromyography

149
Q

A strong magnetic field and advanced computing technology are used to create high-resolution images of soft tissue.

A

magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

150
Q

Removal of muscle tissue for microscopic examination.

A

muscle biopsy