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Medical Professionals
Grab Bag Medical Terms
Regions of the Brain
100

Electroencephalographically

Pertaining to the use of an electroencephalograph (EEG), which measures electrical activity in the brain. 

100

Term referring to the front, or belly side, of the organ or body

What is ventral?

100

What is a chronic respiratory condition that causes the airways in the lungs to become inflamed an narrowed, leading to difficulty breathing? Often triggered by allergens or exercise.

What is asthma?
100

Neuropsychologist

What is a professional who studies what relationship between brain function and behavior, diagnosing and treating cognitive impairments, brain injuries, and conditions like dementia?

100

Define: abdominocentesis

What is the surgical puncture of the abdomen to remove fluid?

100

Which part of the brain processes olfactory information?

What is the olfactory bulb?

200

Ophthalmophlebitis

Inflammation of the veins in the eye. This term is used in reference to a rare condition that can affect the eye's blood vessels and requires immediate medical attention.

200

Term referring to the back of the organ or body

What is dorsal?

200

The term for a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver?

What is hepatitis?

200

Geriatric cardiologist

What is a cardiologist who specializes in treating heart conditions in elderly patients - including age related diseases like atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and coronary artery disease?

200

Define: Choleocystectomy

The surgical removal of the gallbladder, often performed to treat gallstones or other gallbladder-related issues like inflammation or infection.

200

This region of the brain regulates temperature.

Hypothalamus

300

Nephrolithiasis

What is the formation of kidney stones, which are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form in the kidneys and can cause severe pain?

300

Term meaning toward the lower part of the body

What is caudal?

300

Hemophilia

What is a hereditary bleeding disorder in which a blood-clotting factor is missing?

300

Cytopathologist

A pathologist who specializes in the study of disease at the cellular level. Examines cells obtained from biopsies, pap smears, or other samples.

300

Define: hematopoiesis

What is the process of creating new blood cells in the body - primarily occurring in the bone marrow

300

 This region of the brain manages essential autonomic processes such as heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure.

What is the medulla oblongata?

400

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

A condition where the heart muscle becomes abnormally thick, making it harder for the heart to pump blood, often leading to heart failure or arrhythmias.

400

This plane, also known as the midline, is the sagittal plane that divides the body into equal right and left halves

What is the midsagittal plane?

400


A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, leading to the production of abnormal white blood cells and a weakened immune system?

What is leukemia?

400

Pediatric Hematologist-Oncologist

A medical professional who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and cancer in children, including leukemia, lymphoma, and anemia.

400

Define: arteriostenosis

Abnormal narrowing of an artery or arteries

400

Which cranial nerve transmits visual information to the brain?

What is the optic nerve?

500

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

What is a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silicate or quartz dust, often found in mines?

Considered one of the longest words of the English language!

500

The elbow is _________ to the wrist.

What is proximal?

500

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a spongiform encephalopathy caused by abnormal ____________.

What are prions?

500

Immunohistochemist

A medical professional who specializes in studying the immune system's cellular responses to disease at the tissue level, using antibodies to detect specific antigens in tissue samples, often used for cancer diagnosis.

500

Define: memingoencephalitis

What is inflammation of the brain and its surrounding membranes - typically caused by infection or autoimmune diseases
500

A fall to the back of the head could potentially affect this lobe of the brain responsible for processing visual information.

What is the occipital lobe (visual cortex)?