ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE HEART
CIRCULATORY
SYSTEM
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
100

The most common form of diabetes mellitus.

What is Type-2? 

100

This is caused by increased secretion hydrochloric acid that is felt in the epigastric area of the abdomen and lower pharynx.

What is gastro-esophageal reflex disease?

100

This vessel becomes blocked and results in decreased blood flow to the left anterior and posterior sections of the heart.

What is the Coronary Artery Disease?

100
These result from distended veins that run like "thick ropes" up the lower leg.

What are varicose veins?

100

What is the leading risk for developing a lung disease? 

What is cigarette smoking?

200

The condition due to an overproduction of growth hormone.

What is Gigantism? 

200

These are superficial inflammation that develops after ingesting drugs, usually alcohol and aspirin (including NSAIDS).

What is gastritis?

200

These are the most common risk factors for a myocardial infarction? 

What are smoking, hypertension, and high fat diet and lack of exercise?

200

This occurs due to this vessel becoming damaged stretches out to form a pouch associated with atherosclerosis and hypertension.

What is an Aortic aneurysm?

200

This is the most common form of any malignancies that line the conducting passageways, mucous glands, and alveoli.

What is lung cancer?

300

Characterized by a high metabolic rate and body temperature.

What is Graves disease (Hyperthyroidism)?

300

This occurs due to erosion of the duodenal lining linked to smoking, severe emotional distress,  or bacterial infection. 

What is a peptic ulcer?

300

This is responsible for the condition known as cardiac arrest.

What is ventricular fibrillation?

300

Abnormal accumulation of interstitial fluid due to a disturbance in the normal balance of hydrostatic and osmotic forces at the capillary level. 

What is lower extremity edema?

300

This forms a stronger bond with hemoglobin that makes the heme unit inactive for respiratory purposes. 

What is carbon monoxide poisoning?

400

Generally develops because the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland no longer releases adequate amounts of ADH.

What is Diabetes insipidus 

400

This condition is extremely painful that lysosomes in damaged cells release substances that cause autolysis. 

What is pancreatitis?

400
When part of coronary circulation becomes blocked, and cardiac muscle cells die from lack of oxygen. 

(medical term for this)

What is a myocardial infarction?

400

This vessel is the most common site for a cerebral vascular accident. 

What is the Middle Cerebral artery?

400

This condition is characterized by excessive fat in the neck area that compresses the throat, and enlarged obstructive tongue, and a narrow airway. 

What is obstructive sleep apnea?

500

This hypersecretion of this causes the condition "Stone, Bones, and Groans".

What is Hyperparathyroidism?

500

This infection is characterized by the use of antibiotics and then replaced by another bacteria that produces toxins that irritate the the intestinal lining?

What is Clostridium difficile infection.

500

This is covered up during ventricular contraction on an EKG.

What is atrial repolarization?

500

This fetal heart disorder is characterized with connection of the aorta to the right ventricle, and the pulmonary artery is connected to the left ventricle, which is incompatible with life.

What is Transposition of the Great Vessels?

500

This condition is characterized by shortness of breath and an inability to tolerate physical exertion due to the destruction of the alveoli. 

What is Emphysema?

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