Medical Definitions Flashcards

1
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Define iatrogenic.

A

Conditions that inadvertently arise form medical treatment.

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2
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Define ectopic.

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In an abnormal place or position.

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3
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Define ablation.

A

Removal of tissue.

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4
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Define autoantibody.

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Antibody produced by immune system against host tissue.

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5
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Define autoantigen.

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Normal protein recognised by autoantibodies.

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6
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Define lethargy.

A

Physiological state of tiredness.

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7
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Define paraesthesia.

A

Abnormal skin sensation.

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8
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Define anosmia.

A

Loss of smell sense.

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9
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Define osmolality.

A

Solute concentration per kilogram.

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10
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Define osmolarity.

A

Solute concentration per litre.

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11
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Define osmolar gap.

A

Difference between measured and calculated osmolality.

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12
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Define appetite.

A

Desire to eat.

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13
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Define anorexia.

A

Absence of appetite.

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14
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Define hyperphagia.

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Abnormal increase in appetite.

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15
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Define hunger.

A

Need to eat.

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16
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Define satiety.

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Disappearance of appetite - feeling of fullness.

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17
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Define cyst.

A

Sac-like structure filled with gas, fluid and/or semi-solid material.

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18
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Define ulcer.

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A lesion due to necrosis leading to erosion of skin or mucous membrane.

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19
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Define narrow therapeutic range.

A

The dose range that optimises efficacy whilst minimises toxicity.

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20
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Define differential diagnosis.

A

Differentiating between two or more conditions with similar symptoms.

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21
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Define diagnosis of exclusion.

A

Diagnosis reached by the process of elimination.

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22
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Define dyspnoea.

A

Shortness of breath.

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23
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Define palpitations.

A

Noticeable rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeats.

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24
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Define syncope.

A

Temporary loss of consciousness.

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25
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Define onycholysis.

A

Detachment of nail from nail bed.

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26
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Define exophthalmos.

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Eyes bulging out of the orbit.

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27
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Define plethoric.

A

Red faced.

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28
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Define hirsutism.

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Excessive hair growth where hair is usually absent or minimal.

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29
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Define laparoscopy.

A

Surgical procedure that allows access to inside of abdomen without large skin incisions.

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30
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Define fatigue.

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Subjective feeling of tiredness.

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31
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Define tetany.

A

Intermittent muscular spasms.

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32
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Define carcinoid.

A

Neuroendocrine tumour.

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33
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Define cardiac tamponade.

A

Syndrome caused by fluid accumulation in pericardial space.

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34
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Define pleuritic chest pain.

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Sudden and intense chest pain when inhaling and exhaling. Exacerbated by deep breathing, coughing, sneezing or laughing

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35
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Define Kussmaul’s sign.

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Paradoxical JVP, rises with inspiration, falls with expiration.

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36
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Define failure to thrive.

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Paediatric term for insufficient weight gain or inappropriate weight loss.

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37
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Define bruits.

A

Vascular murmur, abnormal sound generated by turbulent blood flow.

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38
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Define haemoptysis.

A

Coughing up blood.

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39
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Define dysphagia.

A

Difficulty in swallowing.

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40
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Define malar flush.

A

Plum-red discolouration of cheeks.

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41
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Define percutaneous.

A

Through the skin.

42
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Define orthopnoea.

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Shortness of breath (dyspnoea) when lying flat.

43
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Define paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea.

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Shortness of breath (dyspnoea) and coughing awakening patient from sleep.

44
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Define wide pulse pressure.

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A large difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressures.

45
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Define collapsing pulse.

A

A forceful pulse that rapidly increases and subsequently falls.

46
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Define pulsus tardus.

A

A late pulse.

47
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Define pulsus parvus.

A

A weak pulse.

48
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Define Roth’s spots.

A

Retinal haemorrhages with pale centers.

49
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Define Osler’s nodes.

A

Tender lesions found on fingers and toes.

50
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Define Janeway lesions.

A

Non-tender lesions found on palms and soles.

51
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Define splinter haemorrhages.

A

Haemorrhages of blood vessels that run vertically under nails.

52
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Define vasculitis.

A

Inflammation of blood vessels.

53
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Define hypovolaemia.

A

Decreased blood plasma volume.

54
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Define GCS.

A

Glasgow Coma Scale. A neurological scale that assesses a patients consciousness.

55
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Define pallor.

A

Unhealthy pale skin.

56
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Define tachypnoea.

A

High respiratory rate.

57
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Define stenosis.

A

Narrowing of a passage, e.g. blood vessel.

58
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Define claudication.

A

Cramping pain in leg induced by exercise.

59
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Define prodormal stage.

A

Period between onset of early signs and symptoms and onset of diagnostic signs and symptoms.

60
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Define Dupuytren’s contracture.

A

Permanently flexed finger/s.

61
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Define fetor hepaticus.

A

Extreme bad breath, a sign of end-stage liver failure.

62
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Define asterixis.

A

Liver flap, hand tremor when wrist is extended.

63
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Define dyspraxia.

A

Difficulties in co-ordination.

64
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Define cholelithiasis.

A

Presence of gallstone in gallbladder.

65
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Define Murphy’s sign.

A

Pain on taking a deep breath when examiner places two fingers on right upper quadrant.

66
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Define empyema.

A

Collection of pus within pleural cavity.

67
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Define gangrene.

A

Necrosis due to ischaemia.

68
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Define choledocholithiasis.

A

Presence of gallstone in common bile duct.

69
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Define Grey Turner’s sign.

A

Flank bruising.

70
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Define Cullen’s sign.

A

Periumbilical bruising.

71
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Define DIC.

A

Disseminated intravascular coagulation, formation of blood clots throughout the body.

72
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Define SIRS.

A

Systemic inflammatory response syndrome, inflammatory state of the whole body.

73
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Define pseudocyst.

A

Fluid-filled cavity resembling a cyst but lacking a wall or lining.

74
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Define steatorrhea.

A

Stinking fatty stool.

75
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Define hepatic steatosis.

A

Fatty liver.

76
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Define leukonychia.

A

White/white spots on nails.

77
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Define Terry’s nails.

A

Ground glass white nails.

78
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Define clubbing.

A

Enlargement of fingertips with nails curving around.

79
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Define spider angioma.

A

Enlarged blood vessels near the skin surface that contain a red spot with radiating reddish extensions.

80
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Define congestive splenomegaly.

A

Enlargement of spleen due to portal hypertension.

81
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Define shistososmiasis.

A

Disease caused by flatworms called schistosomes.

82
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Define sarcoidosis.

A

Formation of granulomas due to abnormal collections of inflammatory cells.

83
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Define haematemesis.

A

Blood in vomit.

84
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Define fulminant hepatitis

A

Acute liver failure.

85
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Define Kayser-Fleischer rings.

A

Dark rings that surround the iris due to copper deposition.

86
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Define hernia.

A

Abnormal protrusion of an organ through its cavity wall.

87
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Define rigors.

A

Feeling of coldness during a fever.

88
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Define pruritus.

A

Severe itchy skin.

89
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Define rigors.

A

Feeling of coldness during a fever.

90
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Define pruritus.

A

Severe itchy skin.

91
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Define endoscopic banding.

A

Rubber bands used to treat haemorrhaging varices without surgery.

92
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Define transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt

A

Artificial passage created from hepatic portal vein to portal vein to treat portal hypertension.

93
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Define venesection.

A

Removal of blood, used to treat haemochromatosis.

94
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Define dysarthria.

A

Difficulty in speech.

95
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Define dysphagia.

A

Difficulty swallowing.

96
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Define dyskinesia.

A

Impaired voluntary movements.

97
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Define labile emotions.

A

Exaggerated mood changes.

98
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Define haemobilia.

A

Bleeding of/into biliary tree

99
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Define tumour seeding.

A

Deposition of neoplastic cells to site adjacent from where tumour was removed.

100
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Define Kussmaul’s breathing.

A

Deep, laboured breathing.

101
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Define pericardial effusion

A

Fluid accumalation in pericardial cavity.