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Ablation
Removal or excision of a tissue usually the surface of a tissue
Accommodation
Automatic adjustment in focal length of natural lens in the eye
Arthralgia
Pain in the joints
Atrophy
Degeneration or weakening
Bradycardia
Abnormally slow heart beat
Bradykinesia
Slow movement
Bundle branch block
Defect of the heart’s ventricular electrical conduction system
Calculi
Hard lump from concretion of mineral salts
Cartilage
Type of connective tissue which lacks blood vessels
Catheter
Tube inserted into the body to permit introduction of withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open
Cerebrovascular
The blood vessels of the brain, especially the arteries
Cerebrum
Anterior portion of the brain
Cortex
Outer portion of an organ
Crepitus
Grating, popping or crackling sounds or sensations
Cyanosis
Discoloration of skin and/or mucus membranes as a sign of lack of oxygen
Delusion
Erroneous belief held in the face of contrary evidence
Diastole
The period of relaxation of the heart in which blood refill occurs
Systole
Period of contraction of the heart in which blood is propelled
Dyskinesia
Diminished voluntary movements and presence of involuntary movements
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficulty breathing
Edema
Swelling of tissue caused by accumulation of fluid
Embolus
Abnormal particle circulating the blood
Encephalitis
Inflammation of the brain
Endocardium
Inner membrane of the heart
Endometrium
Inner mucus membrane of the uterus
Endoscopy
Visual examination of the inside of a hollow organ by endoscope
Endothelium
Layer of flat cells that line the closed internal spaces of the body like blood vessels or lymphatic vessels
Euphoria
Feeling of great elation
Euthymia
reasonably positive mood
Expiration
Movement of air out of the lungs
Inspiration
Movement of air into the lungs
Fibrillation
Rapid and irregular contractions of muscle fibers
Fibrosis
Excessive fibrous connective tissue in an organ
Hemorrhage
Bleeding
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
Hyperplasia
Overgrowth, abnormal increase in the number of cells
Hypertrophy
Enlargement of tissue or organ
Hypotension
Abnormally low blood pressure
Hypoxia
low levels of oxygen
Idiopathic
Cause unknown
Immunoglobulin
Antibody
Inflammation
response to injury or infection often characterized by pain, swelling, redness or heat
Interferon
Antiviral protein produced by cells invaded by a virus which inhibits viral replication
Interleukin
Lymphokines that promote the activity of immune cells including macrophages and T/B cells
Ischemia
restriction of blood to a target
Keratitis
Inflammation of cornea causing watery painful eyes and blurred vision
Laminectomy
Spinal surgery to remove the posterior arch of the vertebral bone called the lamina
Laparascope
Slender endoscope inserted through an incision for examination
Lumen
Cavity or passage in a tubular organ for example the space inside an artery
Lymphocyte
Type of white blood cell including T, B and NK cells
Malignant
Dangerous to health
Melena
Abnormally dark tarry stool containing blood
Miosis
Process of cell division which results in germ cells
Mydriasis
“blown pupil” excessively dilated pupil
Myocardium
Heart muscle
Neuritis
Inflammation of a nerve or peripheral nervous system
Neurogenic
Starting with or having to do with the nerves or the nervous system
Obstruction
Blockage of a passageway
Occult
One object hidden by another
Olfaction
Sense of smell
Orthostasis
Maintenance of an upright standing posture or lightheadedness from lack of BP compensation when standing quickly
Osteocyte
Mature bonce cell
Palpitation
Rapid and irregular heart beat
Ablation
Removal or excision of a tissue usually the surface of a tissue
Accommodation
Automatic adjustment in focal length of natural lens in the eye
Arthralgia
Pain in the joints
Atrophy
Degeneration or weakening
Bradycardia
Abnormally slow heart beat
Bradykinesia
Slow movement
Bundle branch block
Defect of the heart's ventricular electrical conduction system
Calculi
Hard lump from concretion of mineral salts
Cartilage
Type of connective tissue which lacks blood vessels
Catheter
Tube inserted into the body to permit introduction of withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open
Cerebrovascular
The blood vessels of the brain, especially the arteries
Cerebrum
Anterior portion of the brain
Cortex
Outer portion of an organ
Crepitus
Grating, popping or crackling sounds or sensations
Cyanosis
Discoloration of skin and/or mucus membranes as a sign of lack of oxygen
Debridement
Removal of dead tissue to prevent infection and promote healing
Delusion
Erroneous belief held in the face of contrary evidence
Diastole
The period of relaxation of the heart in which blood refill occurs
Systole
Period of contraction of the heart in which blood is propelled
Dyskinesia
Diminished voluntary movements and presence of involuntary movements
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficulty breathing
Edema
Swelling of tissue caused by accumulation of fluid
Embolus
Abnormal particle circulating the blood
Encephalitis
Inflammation of the brain
Endocardium
Inner membrane of the heart
Endometrium
Inner mucus membrane of the uterus
Endoscopy
Visual examination of the inside of a hollow organ by endoscope
Endothelium
Layer of flat cells that line the closed internal spaces of the body like blood vessels or lymphatic vessels
Euphoria
Feeling of great elation
Euthymia
reasonably positive mood
Expiration
Movement of air out of the lungs
Inspiration
Movement of air into the lungs
Fibrillation
Rapid and irregular contractions of muscle fibers
Fibrosis
Excessive fibrous connective tissue in an organ
Hemorrhage
Bleeding
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
Hyperplasia
Overgrowth, abnormal increase in the number of cells
Hypertrophy
Enlargement of tissue or organ
Hypotension
Abnormally low blood pressure
Hypoxia
low levels of oxygen
Idiopathic
Cause unknown
Immunoglobulin
Antibody
Inflammation
response to injury or infection often characterized by pain, swelling, redness or heat
Interferon
Antiviral protein produced by cells invaded by a virus which inhibits viral replication
Interleukin
Lymphokines that promote the activity of immune cells including macrophages and T/B cells
Ischemia
restriction of blood to a target
Keratitis
Inflammation of cornea causing watery painful eyes and blurred vision
Laminectomy
Spinal surgery to remove the posterior arch of the vertebral bone called the lamina
Laparascope
Slender endoscope inserted through an incision for examination
Lumen
Cavity or passage in a tubular organ for example the space inside an artery
Lymphocyte
Type of white blood cell including T, B and NK cells
Malignant
Dangerous to health; characterized by uncontrolled growth
Melena
Abnormally dark tarry stool containing blood
Miosis
Process of cell division which results in germ cells
Mydriasis
“blown pupil” excessively dilated pupil
Myocardium
Heart muscle
Neuritis
Inflammation of a nerve or peripheral nervous system
Neurogenic
Starting with or having to do with the nerves or the nervous system
Obstruction
Blockage of a passageway
Occult
One object hidden by another
Olfaction
Sense of smell
Orthostasis
Maintenance of an upright standing posture or lightheadedness from lack of BP compensation when standing quickly
Osteocyte
Mature bonce cell
Palpitation
Rapid and irregular heart beat
Perineum
Region between anus and genitals
Plasma
Liquid component of the blood
Ablation
Removal or excision of a tissue usually the surface of a tissue
Accommodation
Automatic adjustment in focal length of natural lens in the eye
Arthralgia
Pain in the joints
Atrophy
Degeneration or weakening
Bradycardia
Abnormally slow heart beat
Bradykinesia
Slow movement
Bundle branch block
Defect of the heart's ventricular electrical conduction system
Calculi
Hard lump from concretion of mineral salts
Cartilage
Type of connective tissue which lacks blood vessels
Catheter
Tube inserted into the body to permit introduction of withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open
Cerebrovascular
The blood vessels of the brain, especially the arteries
Cerebrum
Anterior portion of the brain
Cortex
Outer portion of an organ
Crepitus
Grating, popping or crackling sounds or sensations
Cyanosis
Discoloration of skin and/or mucus membranes as a sign of lack of oxygen
Debridement
Removal of dead tissue to prevent infection and promote healing
Delusion
Erroneous belief held in the face of contrary evidence
Diastole
The period of relaxation of the heart in which blood refill occurs
Systole
Period of contraction of the heart in which blood is propelled
Dyskinesia
Diminished voluntary movements and presence of involuntary movements
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficulty breathing
Edema
Swelling of tissue caused by accumulation of fluid
Embolus
Abnormal particle circulating the blood
Encephalitis
Inflammation of the brain
Endocardium
Inner membrane of the heart
Endometrium
Inner mucus membrane of the uterus
Endoscopy
Visual examination of the inside of a hollow organ by endoscope
Endothelium
Layer of flat cells that line the closed internal spaces of the body like blood vessels or lymphatic vessels
Euphoria
Feeling of great elation
Euthymia
reasonably positive mood
Expiration
Movement of air out of the lungs
Inspiration
Movement of air into the lungs
Fibrillation
Rapid and irregular contractions of muscle fibers
Fibrosis
Excessive fibrous connective tissue in an organ
Hemorrhage
Bleeding
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
Hyperplasia
Overgrowth, abnormal increase in the number of cells
Hypertrophy
Enlargement of tissue or organ
Hypotension
Abnormally low blood pressure
Hypoxia
low levels of oxygen
Idiopathic
Cause unknown
Immunoglobulin
Antibody
Inflammation
response to injury or infection often characterized by pain, swelling, redness or heat
Interferon
Antiviral protein produced by cells invaded by a virus which inhibits viral replication
Interleukin
Lymphokines that promote the activity of immune cells including macrophages and T/B cells
Ischemia
restriction of blood to a target
Keratitis
Inflammation of cornea causing watery painful eyes and blurred vision
Laminectomy
Spinal surgery to remove the posterior arch of the vertebral bone called the lamina
Laparascope
Slender endoscope inserted through an incision for examination
Lumen
Cavity or passage in a tubular organ for example the space inside an artery
Lymphocyte
Type of white blood cell including T, B and NK cells
Malignant
Dangerous to health; characterized by uncontrolled growth
Melena
Abnormally dark tarry stool containing blood
Miosis
Process of cell division which results in germ cells
Mydriasis
“blown pupil” excessively dilated pupil
Myocardium
Heart muscle
Neuritis
Inflammation of a nerve or peripheral nervous system
Neurogenic
Starting with or having to do with the nerves or the nervous system
Obstruction
Blockage of a passageway
Occult
One object hidden by another
Olfaction
Sense of smell
Orthostasis
Maintenance of an upright standing posture or lightheadedness from lack of BP compensation when standing quickly
Osteocyte
Mature bonce cell
Palpitation
Rapid and irregular heart beat
Perineum
Region between anus and genitals
Plasma
Liquid component of the blood
Polyp
Small vascular growth on the surface of a mucous membrane
Prolapse
Slipping or falling out of place of an organ
Prophylaxis
Preventative treatment
Prostate
Male sex gland which produces the fluid of semen
Rhinits
Inflammation of mucous membrane of nose
Serum
Blood plasma excluding all clotting factors
Shunt
Hole or passage to allow movement of fluid
Sialorrhea
Drooling
Spasm
Involuntary muscle contraction
Sphincter
Ring of muscle that contracts to close an opening
Sputum
Fluid spit out of the mouth including saliva and mucus
Steatosis
Abnormal retention of lipids by a cell or organ
Stenosis
Abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway
Syncope
Fainting often caused by a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain
Synovium
Thin membrane in synovial joints that lines the joint capsule and secretes synovial fluid
Tachycardia
Abnormally fast heartbeat; over 100 bpm in adults
Tachypnea
Abnormally fast breathing
Tendonitis
Inflammation of a tendon
Thrombosis
Formation of a blood clot resulting in obstruction of blood flow
Tinnitus
Ringing in ears
Ulcer
Open sore of a mucus membrane
Varices
Distended veins
Xerostomia
Dry mouth caused by lack of saliva
ABG
Arterial Blood Gas
AV
Atrioventricular
BPH
Benign Porstatic Hypertrophy
B.U.N.
Blood Urea Nitrogen
CABG
Coronary Artery Bipass Graft
CAD
Coronary Artery Disease (plaque in Coronary)
CAT
Computerized axial tomography
CO
Cardiac Output (SVxHR) amount of blood pumped in a minute
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
CPAP
continous positive airway pressure
CVA
Cerebro Vascular Accident
CSF
Cerebro Spinal Fluid
DRE
Digital Rectal Examination
DVT
Deep Vein Thrombosis
ECT
Electro Convulsive Therapy
FH
Family History medical specific
GERD
Gastro Esophogeal Reflux Disease
HEENT
Head, eyes, ears, nose and throat
H&H
Hemoglobin and hematocrit
LP
Lumbar puncture
Ablation
Removal or excision of a tissue usually the surface of a tissue
Accommodation
Automatic adjustment in focal length of natural lens in the eye
Arthralgia
Pain in the joints
Atrophy
Degeneration or weakening
Bradycardia
Abnormally slow heart beat
Bradykinesia
Slow movement
Bundle branch block
Defect of the heart's ventricular electrical conduction system
Calculi
Hard lump from concretion of mineral salts
Cartilage
Type of connective tissue which lacks blood vessels
Catheter
Tube inserted into the body to permit introduction of withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open
Cerebrovascular
The blood vessels of the brain, especially the arteries
Cerebrum
Anterior portion of the brain
Cortex
Outer portion of an organ
Crepitus
Grating, popping or crackling sounds or sensations
Cyanosis
Discoloration of skin and/or mucus membranes as a sign of lack of oxygen
Debridement
Removal of dead tissue to prevent infection and promote healing
Delusion
Erroneous belief held in the face of contrary evidence
Diastole
The period of relaxation of the heart in which blood refill occurs
Systole
Period of contraction of the heart in which blood is propelled
Dyskinesia
Diminished voluntary movements and presence of involuntary movements
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficulty breathing
Edema
Swelling of tissue caused by accumulation of fluid
Embolus
Abnormal particle circulating the blood
Encephalitis
Inflammation of the brain
Endocardium
Inner membrane of the heart
Endometrium
Inner mucus membrane of the uterus
Endoscopy
Visual examination of the inside of a hollow organ by endoscope
Endothelium
Layer of flat cells that line the closed internal spaces of the body like blood vessels or lymphatic vessels
Euphoria
Feeling of great elation
Euthymia
reasonably positive mood
Expiration
Movement of air out of the lungs
Inspiration
Movement of air into the lungs
Fibrillation
Rapid and irregular contractions of muscle fibers
Fibrosis
Excessive fibrous connective tissue in an organ
Hemorrhage
Bleeding
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver
Hyperplasia
Overgrowth, abnormal increase in the number of cells
Hypertrophy
Enlargement of tissue or organ
Hypotension
Abnormally low blood pressure
Hypoxia
low levels of oxygen
Idiopathic
Cause unknown
Immunoglobulin
Antibody
Inflammation
response to injury or infection often characterized by pain, swelling, redness or heat
Interferon
Antiviral protein produced by cells invaded by a virus which inhibits viral replication
Interleukin
Lymphokines that promote the activity of immune cells including macrophages and T/B cells
Ischemia
restriction of blood to a target
Keratitis
Inflammation of cornea causing watery painful eyes and blurred vision
Laminectomy
Spinal surgery to remove the posterior arch of the vertebral bone called the lamina
Laparascope
Slender endoscope inserted through an incision for examination
Lumen
Cavity or passage in a tubular organ for example the space inside an artery
Lymphocyte
Type of white blood cell including T, B and NK cells
Malignant
Dangerous to health; characterized by uncontrolled growth
Melena
Abnormally dark tarry stool containing blood
Miosis
Process of cell division which results in germ cells
Mydriasis
“blown pupil” excessively dilated pupil
Myocardium
Heart muscle
Neuritis
Inflammation of a nerve or peripheral nervous system
Neurogenic
Starting with or having to do with the nerves or the nervous system
Obstruction
Blockage of a passageway
Occult
One object hidden by another
Olfaction
Sense of smell
Orthostasis
Maintenance of an upright standing posture or lightheadedness from lack of BP compensation when standing quickly
Osteocyte
Mature bonce cell
Palpitation
Rapid and irregular heart beat
Perineum
Region between anus and genitals
Plasma
Liquid component of the blood
Polyp
Small vascular growth on the surface of a mucous membrane
Prolapse
Slipping or falling out of place of an organ
Prophylaxis
Preventative treatment
Prostate
Male sex gland which produces the fluid of semen
Rhinits
Inflammation of mucous membrane of nose
Serum
Blood plasma excluding all clotting factors
Shunt
Hole or passage to allow movement of fluid
Sialorrhea
Drooling
Spasm
Involuntary muscle contraction
Sphincter
Ring of muscle that contracts to close an opening
Sputum
Fluid spit out of the mouth including saliva and mucus
Steatosis
Abnormal retention of lipids by a cell or organ
Stenosis
Abnormal narrowing of a bodily canal or passageway
Syncope
Fainting often caused by a temporary reduction in blood flow to the brain
Synovium
Thin membrane in synovial joints that lines the joint capsule and secretes synovial fluid
Tachycardia
Abnormally fast heartbeat; over 100 bpm in adults
Tachypnea
Abnormally fast breathing
Tendonitis
Inflammation of a tendon
Thrombosis
Formation of a blood clot resulting in obstruction of blood flow
Tinnitus
Ringing in ears
Ulcer
Open sore of a mucus membrane
Varices
Distended veins
Xerostomia
Dry mouth caused by lack of saliva
ABG
Arterial Blood Gas
AV
Atrioventricular
BPH
Benign Porstatic Hypertrophy
B.U.N.
Blood Urea Nitrogen
CABG
Coronary Artery Bipass Graft
CAD
Coronary Artery Disease (plaque in Coronary)
CAT
Computerized axial tomography
CO
Cardiac Output (SVxHR) amount of blood pumped in a minute
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
CPAP
continous positive airway pressure
CVA
Cerebro Vascular Accident
CSF
Cerebro Spinal Fluid
DRE
Digital Rectal Examination
DVT
Deep Vein Thrombosis
ECT
Electro Convulsive Therapy
FH
Family History medical specific
GERD
Gastro Esophogeal Reflux Disease
HEENT
Head, eyes, ears, nose and throat
H&H
Hemoglobin and hematocrit
LP
Lumbar puncture
MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imagery
NAD
No apparent distress
NPO
Nothing by mouth
ORIF
Open Reduction Internal Fixation
PERRLA
Pupils equal round and reactive to light and accomadation
PFT
Pulmonary Function test
PMH
Past Medical History
PTCA
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
PVC
Premature ventricular contraction
RLQ
Right Lower quadrant
LLQ
Left Lower Quadrant
RRR
Regular rate and rhythm
RTC
Return to Clinic
SH
Social History lifestyle
SOB
Shortness of Breath
TSH
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
TURP
Transurethral resection of the prostate
UA
Urinalysis
URI
upper respiratory infection
WDWN
Well developed, well nourished
WNL
Within Normal Limits
Alveoli
alveolus, air sac
Bronch/bronchio
bronchus, airway
Bronchiol
bronchiole, small airway
Capn/carb
carbon dioxide
Laryng
larynx, voice box
Lab/o
Lobe, portion
Nas/o/rhin/o
nose
Or/o
mouth
Ox
oxygen
Palat
palate
Pharyng/o
pharynx, throat
Phren/o
diaphragm
Pleur
pleura, lining of the lungs
Pneum/o/pneumon/o
air or lung
Pulmon/o
lung
Sinus
sinus cavity
Spiro/pnea
breathing
Thorac/pector/steth
chest
Tonsil/o
tonsil
Trache/o
trachea, windpipe
Uvul/o
uvula
Blast
germ or bud
Chrom/chromat
color
Chyl/o
juice
Cyt
cell
Hem/hemat
blood
Immune/o
safe
Lymph/o
clear fluid
Morph/o
form
Myel/o
bone marrow or spinal cord
Phag/o
eat or swallow
Plas/o
formation
Reticul/o
net
Splen/o
spleen
Thromb/o
clot
Thym/o
thymus
Angio/vaso/vasculo
vessel
Aorto
aorta
Arterio
artery
Athero
fatty lipid paste
Atrio
atrium
Cardio
heart
Corono
circle or crown
Myo
muscle
Pector/steth
chest
Sphygm
pulse
Thromb
clot
Veno/phleb
vein
Varico
swollen twisted vein
Ventriculo
ventricle
Ankylo
crooked or stiff
Arthro/articulo
joint
Brachio
arm
Cervic
neck
Chondro
cartilate
Costo
rib
Cranio
skull
Dactylo
digit
Fasci
fascia, a band
Femor
femur
Fibro
fiber
Kypho
hump backed
Leio
smooth
Lordo
bent
Lumbo
lower back
Myo/myoso/musculo
muscle
Myelo
bone marrow or spinal cord
Osteo
bone
Patella
knee cap
Pelvi
pelvis
Radio
radius
Rhabdo
rod shaped or striated (skeletal muscle)
Sarco
flesh
Scolio
twisted
Spondylo/vertebro
vertebra
Sterno
sternum
Teno/tendo/tendino
tendon, to stretch
Tono
tone or tension
Ulno
ulna
Adipo/lipo/steato
fat
Dermo/dermato/cutaneo
skin
Erythro
red
Hidro
sweat
Histo/histio
tissue
Kerato
hard
Leuko
white
Melano
black
Myco
fungus
Onycho
nail
Plaso
formation
Purpuro
purple
Sclero
hard
Sebo
sebum, oil
Squamo
scale
Tricho
hair
Xantho
yellow
Xero
dry
_
before, ante
a.c. before meals, ante cibum
a.m.
before noon, ante meridiem
b.i.d.
twice a day, bis in die
d
day
h
hour
h.s.
hour of sleep
noc.
night, noctis
p
post, after
p.c.
after meals
p.m.
after noon, post meridiem
p.r.n.
as needed, pro re, nata
q
every, quaque
q.d.
que daily
qh
que hourly
q2h
que every 2 hours
q.i.d.
que every for hours
q.o.d.
every other day
STAT
immediately
t.i.d.
three times a day
wk
week
yr
year
AD
auris dextra
AS
auris sinistra
AU
auris unitas
Ad lib
ad libitum
Amt
amount
Aq
water
C
With
NPO
nothing by mouth
OD
Oculus Dexte
OS
Oculus Sinister
OU
Oculi unitas
Per
by or through
p.o
by mouth
PR
per rectum
PV
Per vagina
RX
prescription or recipe
s
without
sig
label or instruction
ss
one half
wa
while awake
x
times
i
lower case 1
ii
lower case 2
algia/dynia
pain
genesis
origin or production
lysis
breaking down or dissolution
megaly
enlargement
oid
resembling
penia
abnormal reduction
CVA
Cerebro Vascular Accident
CSF
Cerebro Spinal Fluid
DRE
Digital Rectal Examination
DVT
Deep Vein Thrombosis
ECT
Electro Convulsive Therapy
FH
Family History medical specific
GERD
Gastro Esophogeal Reflux Disease
HEENT
Head, eyes, ears, nose and throat
H&H
Hemoglobin and hematocrit
LP
Lumbar puncture
MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imagery
NAD
No apparent distress
NPO
Nothing by mouth
Ablation
Removal or excision of a tissue usually the surface of a tissue
Accommodation
Automatic adjustment in focal length of natural lens in the eye
Arthralgia
Pain in the joints
Atrophy
Degeneration or weakening
Bradycardia
Abnormally slow heart beat
Bradykinesia
Slow movement
Bundle branch block
Defect of the heart's ventricular electrical conduction system
Calculi
Hard lump from concretion of mineral salts
Cartilage
Type of connective tissue which lacks blood vessels
Catheter
Tube inserted into the body to permit introduction of withdrawal of fluids or to keep a passage open
Cerebrovascular
The blood vessels of the brain, especially the arteries
Cerebrum
Anterior portion of the brain
Cortex
Outer portion of an organ
Crepitus
Grating, popping or crackling sounds or sensations
Cyanosis
Discoloration of skin and/or mucus membranes as a sign of lack of oxygen
Debridement
Removal of dead tissue to prevent infection and promote healing
Delusion
Erroneous belief held in the face of contrary evidence
Diastole
The period of relaxation of the heart in which blood refill occurs
Systole
Period of contraction of the heart in which blood is propelled
Dyskinesia
Diminished voluntary movements and presence of involuntary movements
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficulty breathing
Edema
Swelling of tissue caused by accumulation of fluid
Embolus
Abnormal particle circulating the blood
Encephalitis
Inflammation of the brain
Endocardium
Inner membrane of the heart
Endometrium
Inner mucus membrane of the uterus
Endoscopy
Visual examination of the inside of a hollow organ by endoscope
Endothelium
Layer of flat cells that line the closed internal spaces of the body like blood vessels or lymphatic vessels
Euphoria
Feeling of great elation
Euthymia
reasonably positive mood
Expiration
Movement of air out of the lungs
Inspiration
Movement of air into the lungs
Fibrillation
Rapid and irregular contractions of muscle fibers
Fibrosis
Excessive fibrous connective tissue in an organ
Hemorrhage
Bleeding