Dilation.
Clumping of a recipient's blood after a blood transfusion when incompatible bloods are mixed. Leads to death if untreated.
Agglutination
Ring of muscles.
What us Sphincter?
What is Anorexia?
Lack of appetite.
Pertaining to the cheek.
Buccal.
What is Hist/o?
One of the two forms of immunity in which T-cells, helper cells, and suppressor cells destroy antigens by directed action.
Cell mediated immunity
What is Hepatomegaly?
Enlargement of the liver.
What is Gastrotomy ?
Incision into the stomach.
pertaining to the abdomen.
Celiac.
What is Histiocyte?
Large phagocyte found in the connective tissue of the skin.
Plasma protein that separates into alpha, beta, gamma types b electrophoresis.
Globulin
Return of disease symptoms.
What is Relaspe?
What is Hepatoma?
Tumor of the liver.
Removal of the galbladder
Cholecstectomy.
What is cocci?
Berry shaped bacteria; ex: staphylococcus.
Organ in the mediastinum that causes lymphocytes to mature into T cells
Thymus
What is Humeral Immunity?
One of the two forms of immunity in which B cells, respond to antigens such as bacterial and foreign tissue.
What is Steatorrhea?
The excretion of abnormal quantities of fat with the feces due to reduced absorption of fat b the intestine.
Gallstones
Cholecystolithiasis.
What is Chronic?
Pertains to continuing over a long period of time: chronic disease.
Leukopenia
Difficulty or painful swallowing.
What is Dysphagia?
What is jejunojejunostomy /
A surgical opening created between two parts of the jejunum.
First part of the small intestines.
Duodenum.