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- AN
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"AN" is more commonly referred to as "Acanthosis Nigricans" in the medical community.
Acanthosis Nigricans
A disorder in which the skin develops velvety, light-brown-to-black markings usually on the neck, under the arms or in the groin. It is more common in overweight people and in those with higher than normal insulin levels.
More Information on Acanthosis Nigricans: Skin Discoloration
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- ANA
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Antibodies that attack the body's own tissues, mistaking them for foreign invaders. Blood tests can detect these antibodies, which may indicate diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on ANA: Arthritis
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- ANA Blood Tests
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Also Known As: "Antinuclear Antibody Tests"
Blood tests to detect these antinuclear antibodies that attack the body's own tissues, mistaking them for foreign invaders. They may be used to diagnose diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on ANA Blood Tests: Pain Lab Tests
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- ANA Tests
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Also Known As: "Antinuclear Antibody Tests, ANA Blood Tests"
Blood tests to detect these antinuclear antibodies that attack the body's own tissues, mistaking them for foreign invaders. They may be used to diagnose diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on ANA Tests: Pain Lab Tests
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- Anabolic Steroids
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An artificially created hormone used to enhance muscle tissue size and strength by replicating the effects of testosterone. It may be used to help patients with uncontrolled weight loss or abused by athletes to improve performance.
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- Anabolism
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A building phase of metabolism making complex substances from simple ones.
- + Anaerobic
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- Anaerobic
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Also Known As: "Anaerobic Exercise, Anaerobic Digestion"
An organism or activity where oxygen is not required.
- + Anaerobic Bacteria
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- Anaerobic Bacteria
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Bacteria that does not require oxygen to survive and multiply. Dental infections are typically caused by these bacteria.
More Information on Anaerobic Bacteria: Oral Infections
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- Anaerobic Digestion
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Also Known As: "Anaerobic Exercise"
An organism or activity where oxygen is not required.
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- Anaerobic Exercise
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Also Known As: "Anaerobic Digestion"
An organism or activity where oxygen is not required.
- + Anakinra
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- Anakinra
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"Anakinra" is more commonly referred to as "Cyclosporine" in the medical community.
Cyclosporine
Also Known As: "Tacrolimus, Efalizumab, Pimecrolimus, Alefacept, Antithymocyte Globulin"
Any one of a type of immunosuppressant, medications that suppress the immune system. They may be used to treat conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis as well as to prevent rejection following organ transplants.
More Information on Cyclosporine: Arthritis
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- Anal & Rectal Problems
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Many conditions affect the anus and rectum. Common and minor problems include anal fissures and hemorrhoids. More serious problems include sexually transmitted disease and cancer.
More Information on Anal & Rectal Problems: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Anal Canal
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The canal below the intestines and rectum through which solid waste exits the body.
More Information on Anal Canal: Anal & Rectal Disorders
- + Anal Cancer
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- Anal Cancer
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Also Known As: "Anus Cancer"
A rare form of cancer in which malignant cells are found in the anus (the canal below the intestines and rectum through which solid waste exits the body). Cancers of outer anal skin (perianal area) are skin cancers and not anal cancers.
More Information on Anal Cancer: Gastrointestinal System Cancer
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- Anal Discomfort
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Discomfort of the anus, such as itching or pain. Common causes of include hemorrhoids, anal fissures, trauma or injury and irritation of the anal skin or lining.
More Information on Anal Discomfort: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Anal Electromyogram
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Also Known As: "Anal Electromyograph"
A diagnostic test in which tiny needle electrodes are inserted into muscles around the anus to detect nerve or muscular problems with the anal sphincter.
More Information on Anal Electromyogram: Digestive Lab Tests
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- Anal Electromyograph
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Also Known As: "Anal Electromyogram"
A diagnostic test in which tiny needle electrodes are inserted into muscles around the anus to detect nerve or muscular problems with the anal sphincter.
More Information on Anal Electromyograph: Digestive Lab Tests
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- Anal Electromyography
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Also Known As: "Anal Electromyogram, Anal Electromyograph"
A diagnostic test in which tiny needle electrodes are inserted into muscles around the anus to detect nerve or muscular problems with the anal sphincter.
More Information on Anal Electromyography: Digestive Lab Tests
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- Anal Fissure
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Also Known As: "Anal Ulcer, Fissure In Ano"
A small crack or tear in or around the anus, often resulting in itching, pain or bleeding.
More Information on Anal Fissure: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Anal Fistula
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Also Known As: "Rectal Fistula, Fistula In Ano"
A duct or passage that develops between the anus or rectum and the skin, often the result of an abscess spreading to the skin.
More Information on Anal Fistula: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Anal Itchiness
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Also Known As: "Pruritus Ani, Perianal Itching, Anal Pruritis"
Intense itching around the anus, the canal that is the outlet of the rectum. It usually causes a strong urge to scratch and is associated with moisture, abrasion caused by clothing and pressure from sitting.
More Information on Anal Itchiness: Skin Signs & Symptoms
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- Anal Itching
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Also Known As: "Pruritus Ani, Anal Pruritis, Perianal Itching, Anal Itchiness"
Intense itching around the anus, the canal that is the outlet of the rectum. It usually causes a strong urge to scratch and is associated with moisture, abrasion caused by clothing and pressure from sitting.
More Information on Anal Itching: Skin Signs & Symptoms
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- Anal Pruritis
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Also Known As: "Pruritus Ani, Perianal Itching, Anal Itchiness"
Intense itching around the anus, the canal that is the outlet of the rectum. It usually causes a strong urge to scratch and is associated with moisture, abrasion caused by clothing and pressure from sitting.
More Information on Anal Pruritis: Skin Signs & Symptoms
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- Anal Sphincter Dysfunction
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"Anal Sphincter Dysfunction" is more commonly referred to as "Dyschezia" in the medical community.
Dyschezia
Also Known As: "Disordered Evacuation, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction"
Difficult or painful bowel movements.
More Information on Dyschezia: Abdominal Pain
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- Anal Ulcer
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Also Known As: "Fissure In Ano"
A small crack or tear in or around the anus, often resulting in itching, pain or bleeding.
More Information on Anal Ulcer: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Anal Wink Test
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A test in which a physician gently touches the anus with a probe to see if it contracts normally. An inability of the anus to pucker may indicate nerve damage.
More Information on Anal Wink Test: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Analgesia
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The absence of pain. This term may describe the absence of pain when it should be present (e.g., a symptom of paralysis), methods of pain prevention or pain relief.
More Information on Analgesia: Pain Basics
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- Analgesic Rebound Headaches
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Also Known As: "Medication Overuse Headache"
A type of headache that results from daily or near daily use of prescription or over-the-counter pain medication. Complete discontinuation of the medication(s) is usually necessary to relieve the pain.
More Information on Analgesic Rebound Headaches: Headache & Migraine
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- Analgesics
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Also Known As: "Pain Relievers"
Medications that reduce pain. Most also reduce inflammation. There are many types that may be available over-the-counter or by prescription. They do not eliminate pain, but mask it by increasing the body's pain threshold.
More Information on Analgesics: Pain Medications
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- Anaphylactic Shock
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A severe, life-threatening allergic reaction often characterized by swelling of body tissues, drop in blood pressure, difficulty breathing and other symptoms. It requires immediate medical attention.
More Information on Anaphylactic Shock: Allergy Basics
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- Anaphylaxis
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An immediate and often severe allergic response that involves two or more body systems. Symptoms can include wheezing, hives and dizziness. Anaphylaxis can progress to anaphylactic shock, a potentially life-threatening condition.
More Information on Anaphylaxis: Allergy Basics
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- Anaplasia
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Referring to cells that have permanently reversed development (anaplasia), becoming more primitive and, usually cancerous. Such cells multiply rapidly and signify a cancer that is likely to be aggressive.
More Information on Anaplasia: Cancer Basics
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- Anaplastic
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Also Known As: "Anaplasia"
Referring to cells that have permanently reversed development (anaplasia), becoming more primitive and, usually cancerous. Such cells multiply rapidly and signify a cancer that is likely to be aggressive.
More Information on Anaplastic: Cancer Basics
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- Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
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Also Known As: "ALCL"
An aggressive form of non Hodgkin's lymphoma that usually involves the T cells. It may appear in the lymph nodes, lungs, liver, skin, bones or soft tissue.
More Information on Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Lymphoma (Hodgkin's & Non)
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- Anaplastic Thyroid Cancers
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"Anaplastic Thyroid Cancers" is more commonly referred to as "Thyroid Cancers" in the medical community.
Thyroid Cancers
Also Known As: "Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma, Papillary Thyroid Cancers, Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma, Well Differentiated Thyroid Cancers, Follicular Thyroid Cancers"
Cancerous tumor or growth within the thyroid gland. It is the most common type of endocrine cancer.
More Information on Thyroid Cancers: Endocrine System Cancer
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- Anarthritic Syndrome
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"Anarthritic Syndrome" is more commonly referred to as "Polymyalgia Rheumatica" in the medical community.
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
Also Known As: "Arthritic Rheumatoid Disease, PMR"
A rheumatic disease that involves tendons, muscles, ligaments and tissues around the joints, often in people over 50. Pain, aching and morning stiffness in the neck, shoulders, lower back and hips characterize the disease.
More Information on Polymyalgia Rheumatica: Fibromyalgia & Pain Disorders
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- Anasarca
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"Anasarca" is more commonly referred to as "Edema" in the medical community.
Edema
Also Known As: "Fluid Retention, Pitting Edema, Cardiac Edema, Dependent Edema, Orbital Edema"
A condition in which the tissues of part(s) of the body (e.g., the legs, ankles and hands) become filled with fluid, often leading to swelling. This can signal a serious underlying cause, such as congestive heart failure.
More Information on Edema: Heart Signs & Symptoms
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- Anastomosis
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The place where two vessels connect, either naturally or after surgery. For example, the urethra and the bladder neck are surgically joined after prostate removal. Parts of the bowel also may be connected this way after colostomy.
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- Anatomic Problems of the Colon
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Abnormalities with the structure of the colon (large intestine). These may include failure to rotate fully during development, closed areas (atresia), abnormal connections (fistulae) and twisting.
More Information on Anatomic Problems of the Colon: IBS & Bowel Function
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- Anatomical Crown
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The visible portion of the tooth that is covered by enamel. Over time, this area gradually wears down. Certain problems, such as an incorrect bite or grinding the teeth, can speed up this process.
More Information on Anatomical Crown: Oral Health Basics
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- Ancylostoma Braziliense
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"Ancylostoma Braziliense" is more commonly referred to as "Hookworm" in the medical community.
Hookworm
Also Known As: "Uncinaria Stenocephala, Hookworm Infection Ancylostoma Infection, Ancylostoma Caninum"
An intestinal parasite that generally enters the body through the skin.
More Information on Hookworm: Parasitic Disease
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- Ancylostoma Caninum
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"Ancylostoma Caninum" is more commonly referred to as "Hookworm" in the medical community.
Hookworm
Also Known As: "Uncinaria Stenocephala, Hookworm Infection Ancylostoma Infection, Ancylostoma Braziliense"
An intestinal parasite that generally enters the body through the skin.
More Information on Hookworm: Parasitic Disease
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- Andro
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A steroid hormone produced in the adrenal glands and gonads that develops and increases muscle tissue by increasing the testosterone level in the body.
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- Androblastoma
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Also Known As: "Sertoli Leydig Cell Tumor, Gonadal Stromal Tumor, Arrhenoblastoma, Sertoli Leydig Ovarian Tumor, Sex Cord Tumor, Sertoli Leydig Cell Tumor of the Ovary, Stromal Tumor"
A rare type of ovarian cancer in which the tumor secretes the male hormone testosterone. This leads to the appearance of male characteristics in females.
More Information on Androblastoma: ObGyn Cancer
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- Androgen
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Also Known As: "Male Hormones"
Any hormone that stimulates the development and maintenance of male sex organs and characteristics. These include testosterone, androstenedione and DHEA. They are also a normal part of women's reproduction and levels vary during the menstrual cycle.
More Information on Androgen: Prostate & Testicular
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- Androgen Antagonists
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Also Known As: "Antiandrogen Medications, Antiandrogenic"
Medications that block the effects of the hormone androgen and testosterone are used to treat acne, male pattern baldness and hirsutism (excessive hair growth). They may also be used to treat conditions such as cancer and sexual disorders.
More Information on Androgen Antagonists: Alopecia (Hair Loss)
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- Androgen Inhibitors
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Medications that reduce the effects of the male sex hormone androgen and are used to treat acne, male pattern baldness and hirsutism (excessive hair growth).
More Information on Androgen Inhibitors: Alopecia (Hair Loss)
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- Androgen Resistance Syndrome
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A genetic condition that causes women to have a body type within the normal female range but without a uterus and with little body hair.
More Information on Androgen Resistance Syndrome: Birth & Genetic Disorders
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- Androgenetic Alopecia
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Common disorder caused by genetic and hormonal factors that results in loss of scalp hair in men. It also affects women, but usually begins later in life and is less severe.
More Information on Androgenetic Alopecia: Alopecia (Hair Loss)
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- Android Obesity
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The storage of body fat when it takes place in the abdomen. This results in the body shape of an "apple" where the shoulders, face, arms, neck, chest & upper portion of the abdomen appear bloated.
More Information on Android Obesity: Weight & Obesity Basics
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- Androstenedione
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Also Known As: "Andro"
A steroid hormone produced in the adrenal glands and gonads that develops and increases muscle tissue by increasing the testosterone level in the body.
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- Anemia
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A condition in which the blood has too few red blood cells, not enough hemoglobin or an overall blood volume that is too low.
More Information on Anemia: Anemia & Blood Disorders
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- Anemia & Cancer
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A condition in which the blood has too few red blood cells, not enough hemoglobin or an overall blood volume that is too low. Several cancers have anemia as a symptom, in addition to it being a side effect of some cancer treatments.
More Information on Anemia & Cancer: Cancer Signs & Symptoms
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- Anemia & Children
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A condition in which the blood has too few red blood cells, not enough hemoglobin or an overall blood volume that is too low. In children, anemia may be caused by iron deficiency or other blood conditions.
More Information on Anemia & Children: Pediatric Signs & Symptoms
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- Anencephaly
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A type of neural tube defect in which the head (cephalic) of the neural tube fails to close resulting in the absence of part of the brain, skull and scalp. It usually leads to the baby being stillborn or dying shortly after birth.
More Information on Anencephaly: Pediatric Brain & Nerve
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- Aneroid Sphygmomanometer
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"Aneroid Sphygmomanometer" is more commonly referred to as "Sphygmomanometer" in the medical community.
Sphygmomanometer
Also Known As: "Arm Cuff, Blood Pressure Cuff, Mercury Sphygmomanometer"
The arm cuff device used to measure blood pressure. Some types have a mercury display, while others provide electronic readouts.
More Information on Sphygmomanometer: Blood Pressure
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- Anesthesia
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Also Known As: "Anesthetic, Regional Anesthesia, Local Anesthesia"
A numbing agent used to prevent pain during medical procedures. Local and regional anesthesia eliminate pain from specific regions, such as the mouth during dental procedures. General anesthesia affects the entire body and causes unconsciousness.
More Information on Anesthesia: Oral Medications
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- Anesthesia Dolorosa
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A potential complication of neurosurgery in which the trigeminal nerve is damaged leading to a decrease in general sensation of the face. However, a sense of pain remains. While no cure has been found, treatments can relieve discomfort.
More Information on Anesthesia Dolorosa: Ear, Eye & Face Pain
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- Anesthesiologist
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A physician who specializes in the use of drugs or other agents that keep patients from feeling pain, as well who treats and regulates changes in critical life functions such as breathing, heart rate and blood pressure during surgery.
More Information on Anesthesiologist: Pain Basics
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- Anesthetic
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Also Known As: "Regional Anesthesia, Local Anesthesia"
A numbing agent used to prevent pain during medical procedures. Local and regional anesthesia eliminate pain from specific regions, such as the mouth during dental procedures. General anesthesia affects the entire body and causes unconsciousness.
More Information on Anesthetic: Oral Medications
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- Aneurysm Basics
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A bulging out of part of the wall of a blood vessel. It forms where the wall has weakened, often due to the buildup of plaque. It may also be an inherited condition. Left untreated, aneurysms may burst or tear.
More Information on Aneurysm Basics: Aneurysm
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"Aneurysm of Septum Primum" is more commonly referred to as "Atrial Aneurysm" in the medical community.
Atrial Aneurysm
Also Known As: "Atrial Septal Aneurysm, Left Atrial Aneurysm, Right Atrial Aneurysm, Aneurysm of Septum Secundum"
Bulging of part of the wall of an atrium. When in the wall between atria, it is called atrial septal aneurysm or aneurysm of septum primum (or secundum). It is often congenital and has been linked to increased stroke risk and patent foramen ovale.
More Information on Atrial Aneurysm: Aneurysm
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"Aneurysm of Septum Secundum" is more commonly referred to as "Atrial Aneurysm" in the medical community.
Atrial Aneurysm
Also Known As: "Atrial Septal Aneurysm, Left Atrial Aneurysm, Right Atrial Aneurysm, Aneurysm of Septum Primum"
Bulging of part of the wall of an atrium. When in the wall between atria, it is called atrial septal aneurysm or aneurysm of septum primum (or secundum). It is often congenital and has been linked to increased stroke risk and patent foramen ovale.
More Information on Atrial Aneurysm: Aneurysm
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- Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
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A rare bone tumor most commonly found in teens. It most often occurs in the spine and is locally destructive.
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- Aneurysmectomy
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Also Known As: "Abdominal Aortic Aneurysmectomy"
A surgical procedure to remove an aneurysm.
More Information on Aneurysmectomy: Aneurysm
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- Angel Dust
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"Angel Dust" is more commonly referred to as "PCP" in the medical community.
PCP
Also Known As: "Phencyclidine"
A drug developed in the 1950s as an intravenous anesthetic. Today, it is sold illegally as a recreational drug. It can cause symptoms that mimic schizophrenia, such as delusions, hallucinations, paranoia and disordered thinking.
More Information on PCP: Alcohol & Substance Abuse
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- Angelchik Prosthesis
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A ring that is surgically implanted around the lower esophagus to help reduce acid reflux. Use of this device is rare due to postsurgical complications (e.g., difficulty swallowing, movement or erosion of the ring).
More Information on Angelchik Prosthesis: GERD & Heartburn
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- Angelica Root
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Also Known As: "Archangelica Root, Dong Quai, Angelicae Pubescentis, Holy Ghost Root, Bai Zhi, Angelicae Dahuricae, Archangel Root, Dang Gui"
A root from any of a group of Angelica plants or herbs. It may be used in aromatherapy and perfumes. However, some cultures use it as an herbal remedy for loss of appetite, gas or other gastrointestinal problems.
More Information on Angelica Root: Herbs & Supplements
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- Angelicae Dahuricae
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Also Known As: "Archangelica Root, Dong Quai, Holy Ghost Root, Bai Zhi, Archangel Root, Dang Gui, Angelicae Pubescentis"
A root from any of a group of Angelica plants or herbs. It may be used in aromatherapy and perfumes. However, some cultures use it as an herbal remedy for loss of appetite, gas or other gastrointestinal problems.
More Information on Angelicae Dahuricae: Herbs & Supplements
- + Angelicae Pubescentis
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- Angelicae Pubescentis
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Also Known As: "Archangelica Root, Dong Quai, Holy Ghost Root, Bai Zhi, Angelicae Dahuricae, Archangel Root, Dang Gui"
A root from any of a group of Angelica plants or herbs. It may be used in aromatherapy and perfumes. However, some cultures use it as an herbal remedy for loss of appetite, gas or other gastrointestinal problems.
More Information on Angelicae Pubescentis: Herbs & Supplements
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- Angelman Syndrome
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A genetic disorder that leads to developmental delays, speech disorders, and problems with balance and movement. The disorder often involves small head size, hyperactivity and seizures. Most cases are inherited, but some occur spontaneously.
More Information on Angelman Syndrome: Pediatric Brain & Nerve
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- Anger & the Heart
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Studies have suggested that people who regularly express their anger intensely (e.g., by lashing out or throwing things) may have a significantly increased risk of both heart disease and stroke.
More Information on Anger & the Heart: Heart Risk Factors
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- Angiectomy
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Also Known As: "Arteriectomy"
Surgical removal of all or part of a blood vessel. The two types of angiectomy are arteriectomy (the surgical removal of all or part of an artery) and phlebectomy (the surgical removal of all or part of a vein).
More Information on Angiectomy: Vascular Disease
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- Angina
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Also Known As: "Angina Pectoris, Classical Angina"
Chest pain usually caused by a lack of oxygen from restricted blood flow to the heart (cardiac ischemia). Pain may also spread to the neck, jaw or arm. It is the primary symptom of coronary artery disease.
More Information on Angina: Chest & Related Pain
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- Angina Pectoris
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Also Known As: "Classical Angina"
Chest pain usually caused by a lack of oxygen from restricted blood flow to the heart (cardiac ischemia). Pain may also spread to the neck, jaw or arm. It is the primary symptom of coronary artery disease.
More Information on Angina Pectoris: Chest & Related Pain
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- Angio Jet
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Dissolves potentially deadly blood clots in a patient's coronary arteries before the patient undergoes a balloon angioplasty. Also used for preventing blood clots from clogging kidney dialysis grafts.
More Information on Angio Jet: Cholesterol
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- Angiocardiography
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"Angiocardiography" is more commonly referred to as "Coronary Angiogram" in the medical community.
Coronary Angiogram
Also Known As: "Coronary Angiography, Coronary Arteriogram"
An x-ray of the arteries located on the surface of the heart (the coronary arteries). It helps the physician to see if any of those arteries are blocked, usually by fatty plaque.
More Information on Coronary Angiogram: Catheter Tests & Procedures
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- Angiodysplasia
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Abnormal, often enlarged, blood vessels in the gastrointestinal tract, frequently resulting in bleeding.
More Information on Angiodysplasia: Digestive Health Basics
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- Angioedema
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Swelling that occurs beneath the skin instead of on the surface (as in hives). Characterized by deep swelling, usually in the face, tongue, extremities or genitals.
More Information on Angioedema: Dermatitis, Eczema & Hives
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- Angiogenesis
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The process of creating new blood vessels. This may occur naturally, as the result of disease or it may be stimulated or reduced as a treatment for certain conditions (e.g., cancer, heart disease).
More Information on Angiogenesis: Heart Basics
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- Angiogenesis Inhibitors
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Also Known As: "Antiangiogenic, Antiangiogenesis Agents, Antiangiogenesis"
Drugs that block the development of new blood vessels that feed tumors, starving them of oxygen and nutrients. Angiogenesis inhibitors are a new and promising avenue of research in cancer therapy.
More Information on Angiogenesis Inhibitors: Cancer Drug & Medication
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- Angiogram
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Also Known As: "Arteriography, Angiography, Arteriogram"
A catheter-based diagnostic test that uses a contrast medium and an x-ray to visualize the size, shape and location of the heart and/or blood vessels (e.g., aorta, coronary arteries, or cerebral arteries).
More Information on Angiogram: Catheter Tests & Procedures
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- Angiography
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Also Known As: "Arteriography, Arteriogram"
A catheter-based diagnostic test that uses a contrast medium and an x-ray to visualize the size, shape and location of the heart and/or blood vessels (e.g., aorta, coronary arteries, or cerebral arteries).
More Information on Angiography: Catheter Tests & Procedures
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- Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy with Dysproteinemia
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Also Known As: "AIL, AILD"
A rare but aggressive form of non Hodgkin's lymphoma that involves the T cells. It is marked by an increase of antibodies in the blood, enlarged lymph nodes, anemia, skin rash, night sweats and other symptoms.
More Information on Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy with Dysproteinemia: Lymphoma (Hodgkin's & Non)
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- Angioimmunoblastic T Cell Lymphoma
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Also Known As: "AIL, Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy with Dysproteinemia, AILD"
A rare but aggressive form of non Hodgkin's lymphoma that involves the T cells. It is marked by an increase of antibodies in the blood, enlarged lymph nodes, anemia, skin rash, night sweats and other symptoms.
More Information on Angioimmunoblastic T Cell Lymphoma: Lymphoma (Hodgkin's & Non)
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- Angiojet
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Also Known As: "Angio Jet"
Dissolves potentially deadly blood clots in a patient's coronary arteries before the patient undergoes a balloon angioplasty. Also used for preventing blood clots from clogging kidney dialysis grafts.
More Information on Angiojet: Cholesterol
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- Angiokeratoma
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Also Known As: "Spider Angioma, Cherry Angioma"
A benign tumor made of blood vessels or lymph vessels.
More Information on Angiokeratoma: Skin Growths
- + Angioma
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- Angioma
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Also Known As: "Spider Angioma, Cherry Angioma, Angiokeratoma"
A benign tumor made of blood vessels or lymph vessels.
More Information on Angioma: Skin Growths
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