Endocrine System
Nervous System
Musculoskeletal System
Special Senses: Eye and Ear
More Ear and Eye
100

Term for a blood condition where there is a high amount of sugar

What is hyperglycemia?

100

Partial or complete loss of motor function

What is palsy?

100

Term for leiomy/o

What is smooth muscle?

100

The opacity of the lens of the eye, usually occuring as a result of aging, trauma, metabolic disease, or the adverse effects of certain medications or chemicals

What are Cataracts?

100

Ringing or tinkling noise heard constantly or intermittently in one or both ears, even in a quiet environment, that usually results from damage to the inner ear structures associated with hearing

What is Tinnitus?

200

The test to measure glucose levels in blood after the patient has fasted; used to diagnose pancreatic disorders, such as diabetes and hypoglycemia

Bonus for Abbreviation

What is Fasting Blood Glucose?

Bonus: (FBG)

200

A progressive neurological disorder caused by neurotransmitter deficiency of dopamine that results in motor disturbances

What is Parkinson's disease?

200

Arthritis caused by excessive uric acid in the body

What is gouty?

200

Eye disease in which increased eyeball pressure causes gradual loss of sight

What is Glaucoma?

200

Unusual intolerance and sensitivity to light that occurs in some disorders, such as meningitis, eye inflammation, measles, and rubella

What is Photophobia?

300

Cluster of symptoms caused by excessive amounts of cortisol or ACTH circulating in blood

What is Cushing Syndrome?

300

Interruption in blood supply to the brain that does not cause permanent brain damage but may be an indication of of higher risk for a more serious and debilitating condition

Bonus for Abbrevation

What is Transient Ischemic Attack? 

Bonus: TIA

300

Grating sound made by movement of bone ends rubbing together, indicating a fracture or joint destruction

What is Crepitation?

300

Congenital deficiency in color perception that is more common in men; also called color blindness

What is Achromatopsia?

300

Refractive disorder in which excessive curvature of the cornea or lens causes light to scattered over the retina, rather than focused on a single point, resulting in a distorted image

What is Astigmatism?

400

Hypofunctioning of the adrenal cortex that results in generalized maliase, weakness, muscle atrophy, severe loss of fluids and electrolytes, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, and hyperpigmentation of the skin

What is Addison disease?

400

Congenital neural tube defect characterized by incomplete closure of the spinal canal through which the spinal cord and meninges may or may not protrude

What is Spina Bifida?

400

A fragment of a necrosed bone that has become separated from the surrounding tissue

What is sequestrum?

400

Hearing loss that gradually occurs in most individuals as they grow older

What is Presbycusis?

400

Rare disorder characterized by progressive deafness, vertigo, and tinnitus, possibly secondary to swelling of membranous structures within the labyrinth

What is Meniere Disease?

500

Rare adrenal gland tumor that causes excessive release of adrenaline and hormones that regulate heart rate and blood pressure and induces severe blood pressure elevation

What is Pheochromocytoma?

500

Excision of a circular disk of bone by using a specialized saw to reveal brain tissue during neurosurgery or to relieve intracranial pressure

What is trephination?

500

Autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by progressive fatigue and severe muscle weakness, particularly evident with facial muscles and ptosis of the eyelids

Bonus for Abbreviation

What is Myasthenia Gravis?

Bonus: MG

500

Muscular eye disorder in which the eyes turn from the normal position so that they deviate in different directions

What is Strabismus?

500

Inflammation of the middle ear, which is commonly the result of an upper respiratory infection (URI) and may be treated with tympanostomy tube insertion

Bonus for Abbreviation

What is Otitis Media?

Bonus: OM