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abortion (ă-BOR-shŭn): spontaneous or therapeutic loss of a pregnancy at less than 20 weeks; also called miscarriage
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abrasion (ă-BRĀ-zhŭn): scraping away of skin or mucous membranes
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abruptio placentae (ă-BRŬP-shē-ō plă-SĔN-tă): sudden, premature detachment of the placenta from the uterine wall
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achalasia (ăk-ă-LĀ-zē-ă): dilation and expansion of the lower esophagus, due to pressure from food accumulation
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acne (ĂK-nē): disease of the sebaceous (oil) glands and hair follicles in the skin, marked by plugged pores, pimples, cysts, and nodules on the face, neck, chest, back, and other areas
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acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) (ă-KWĪRD ĭm-ŪN dē-FĬSH-ĕn-sē SĬN-drōm): late-stage infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which progressively weakens the immune system
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acromegaly (ăk-rō-MĔG-ă-lē): type of hyperpituitarism in which an overactive pituitary gland after adulthood causes abnormal continued growth of bones and tissues of the face and extremities
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actinic keratosis (ăk-TĬ-nĭk kĕr-ă-TŌ-sĭs): precancerous condition in which rough, scaly patches of skin develop, most commonly on sun-exposed areas such as the scalp, neck, face, ears, lips, hands, and forearms; also known as solar keratosis
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acute bronchitis (ă-KŪT brŏng-KĪ-tĭs): infection and inflammation of bronchial airways
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acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (ă-KŪT RĔS-pĭr-a-tor-ē dĭs-TRĔS SĬN-drōm): acute, life-threatening condition of lung injury that develops secondary to some other lung trauma or disorder
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Addison disease (ĂD-ĭ-sŭn dĭ-ZĒZ): illness characterized by gradual adrenal-gland failure, resulting in insufficient production of steroid hormones and the need for hormone-replacement therapy; also called hypoadrenalism
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adhesive capsulitis (ăd-HĒ-sĭv kăp-sū-LĪ-tĭs): loss of range of motion in the shoulder; also called frozen shoulder
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allergic rhinitis (ă-LĔR-jĭk rī-NĪ-tĭs): inflammation of the nasal membranes, caused by allergies
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alopecia (ă-lō-PĒ-shē-ă): autoimmune disease that results in loss of hair; alopecia areata causes patchy hair loss from the scalp; alopecia totalis causes total scalp hair loss; alopecia universalis causes total body hair loss
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Alzheimer disease (ĂLTS-hī-mĕr dĭ-ZĒZ): form of chronic, progressive dementia caused by the atrophy of brain tissue
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amblyopia (ăm-blē-Ō-pē-ă): disorder in which the brain disregards images from the weaker eye and relies on those from the stronger eye; sometimes called lazy eye
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amenorrhea (ă-mĕn-ō-RĒ-ă): absence of menses in a woman between the ages of 16 and 40
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (ă-mī-ō-TRŌ-fĭk LĂ-tĕr-ăl sklĕ-RŌ-sĭs): chronic, progressive, degenerative neuromuscular disorder that destroys motor neurons of the body; also called Lou Gehrig disease
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anacusis (ăn-ă-KŪ-sĭs): total deafness
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anaphylaxis (ăn-ă-fĭ-LăK-sĭs): life-threatening systemic allergic reaction to a substance to which the body was previously sensitized
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anemia (ă-NĒ-mē-ă): group of disorders generally defined as a reduction in the mass of circulating red blood cells
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aneurysm (ĂN-ū-rĭ-zum): weakening and bulging of part of a vessel wall
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angina (ăn-JĪ-nă): heart pain ...