Medical Terms
Medical Abbreviations
Diseases
Tests and Procedures
Body Systems
100

This medical term means inflammation of the stomach

What is gastritis?

100

The collective medical abbreviation for blood pressure, respiratory rate, heart rate, temperature.

What is VS?

100

Often caused by a virus, this disease causes inflammation of the liver.

What is hepatitis?

100

One of the first tests performed on someone with signs of myocardial infarction.

What is electrocardiogram?

100

This organ has endocrine and exocrine functions.

What is the pancreas?

200

Surgical removal of a kidney.

What is nephrectomy?

200

Medical abbreviation for erythrocytes.

What is RBC?

200

This disease affects the pancreas and is characterized by the inability of the body to either produce or use insulin.

What is Diabetes?

200

A non-invasive test that uses radio waves and a large magnet to produce detailed images of internal body structures.

What is MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)?

200

This organ stores and releases bile, which is important in the digestion of fats.

What is the gallbladder?

300

medical term for swelling

What is edema?

300

Medical abbreviation for a stroke.

What is CVA?

300

This disease can affect any organ and is characterized by a rapid, uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. 

What is cancer?

300

This test records the electrical activity of the brain.

What is Electroencephalogram (EEG)?

300

This is part of the respiratory system where gas exchange takes place. 

What is alveoli?

400

low levels of albumin in the blood

What is hypoalbuminemia?

400

medical abbreviation of a disease that affects the arteries supplying the heart

What is CAD?

400

Telltale signs of this life-threatening condition are severe chest pain/heaviness, tingling or numbness in the left arm, pain in the left jaw, diaphoresis, nausea.

What is myocardial infarction?

400

This surgical procedure restores the function of a joint by replacing or remodeling the joint surface.

What is Arthroplasty?

400

This organ is known to regenerate. 

What is the liver?

500

presence of glucose in the urine.

What is glycosuria?

500

Medical abbreviation that denotes a normal exam of the patient's pupils.

What is PERRLA?

500

Caused by diabetes, this disease affects the light-sensitive layer of the eye and may lead to blindness.

What is diabetic retinopathy?

500

A procedure during which a needle is inserted into a vein to extract blood for tests.

What is Phlebotomy?

500

This organ houses a trillions of bacteria, which play an important role in our health.

What is the colon?

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