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100

Acute

A disease that is short term, pronounced a-CUTE

100

Chronic

A disease that persists for a long time, KRON-ick

100

Disease

A change in structure or function within the body that is considered abnormal; any change from normal, pronounced diz-ees

100

Fatal

Inevitable or causing death, pronounced fate-l

100

Lethal

Something that kills, pronounced lee-thal

200

Mortality rate

Also called death rate, it is related to the number of people who are likely to die from a disease over a period of time.

200

Complication

The onset of a second disease or disorder in an individual who already has a disease, pronounced com-pli-ca-shun

200

Disorder

A derangement or abnormality of function

200

Etiology

Logy means study, the study of the cause of a disease, pronounced EE-tee-OL-oh-jee

200

Palliative

Something that is directed towards relief of sysmptoms but not necessarily seeking a cure, pronounced PAL-ee-AY-tiv

300

Palpation

Feeling lightly or firmly organs, internal structures or vibrations to detect normal and abnormal body functions, pronounced pal-PAY-shun

300

Remission

A time when symptoms are diminished or temporarily resolved.

300

Syndrome

A group of symptoms that may be caused by a specific disease but also maybe caused by several interrelated problems.

300

Auscultation

The use of a stethoscope to listen to body and body cavity sounds, pronounced aws-kul-tay-shun

300

Allergen

an environmental substance that causes an allergic reaction.

400

Antigens

A cell marker that induces a state of sensitivity after coming in contact with an antibody; any substance that causes the body some type of harm, thus setting off this specific reaction, pronounced AN-tih-jens

400

Atrophy

A decrease in cell size, which leads to a decrease in the size of the tissue and organ, pronounced AT-tro-fee; a = without, trophy = growth

400

Autoimmunity

The state when the immune response attacks itself, auto = self.

400

Bariatrics

The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and treatment of obesity.

400

Encapsulated

Enclosed in a capsule; term used to describe benign tumors.

500

Holistic medicine

The concept of considering the whole person rather than just the physical being, pronounced hole-istic

500

Body mass index

A measurement obtained by dividing the individual’s weight in pounds by his or her height in inches. A BMI scale uses these figures to determine levels of obesity.

500

Cachexia

A term used to describe any individual who has an ill, thin, wasted appearance. Pronounced ca-KECK-see-ah

500

Dysplasia

An alteration in size, shape, and organization of cells. Pronounced dis-PLAY-zee-ah

500

Enteral

Relating to the small intestine.