front 1 TRANSVERSE | back 1 HORIZONTAL PLANE THAT DIVIDES THE BODY INTO UPPER AND LOWER PORTIONS |
front 2 IOTROGENIC ILLNESS | back 2 UNFAVORABLE RESPONSE DUE TO PRESCRIBED MEDICAL TREATMENT |
front 3 ABDOMNO PELVIC | back 3 SPACE FORMED BY THE HIP BONES THAT PRIMARILY CONTAIN THE ORGANS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE AND EXCRETORY SYSTEMS |
front 4 GENETIC DISORDER | back 4 PATHOLOGIC CONDITION CAUSED BY AN ABSENT OR DEFECTIVE GENE |
front 5 STEM CELLS | back 5 UNSPECIALIZED CELLS HAT RENEW THEMSELVES FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME THROUGH CELL DIVISION |
front 6 ADENO-MALACIA | back 6 ABNORMAL SOFTENING OF A GLAND |
front 7 ANAPLASIA | back 7 CHANGE IN THE STRUCTURE OF CELLS AND IN THEIR ORIENTATION TO EACH OTHER |
front 8 ADENO SCLEROSIS | back 8 ABNORMAL HARDENING OF A GLAND |
front 9 HYPERPLASIA | back 9 THE ENLARGEMENT OF AN ORGAN OR TISSUE BECAUSE OF ABNORMAL INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF CELLS IN THE TISSURES |
front 10 ADENOMA | back 10 BENIGN TUMOR THAT ARISES IN OR RESEMBLES GLANDULAR TISSUE |
front 11 HYPERTROPHY | back 11 GENERAL INCREASE IN THE BULK OF A BODY PART DUE TO AN INCREASE IN THE SIZE, BUT NOT IN THE NUMBER, OF CELLS IN THE TISSUES |
front 12 ADENECTOMY | back 12 SURGICAL PROCEDURE TO REMOVE A GLAND |
front 13 HYPOPLASIA | back 13 INCOMPLETE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ORGAN OR TISSUE, USUALLY DUE TO A DDFICIENCY IN THE NUMBER OF CELLS |
front 14 DYSPLASIA | back 14 ABNORMAL DEVELOPMENT OR GROWTH OF CELLS, TISSUES, OR ORGANS |
front 15 ADENOCARCINOMA | back 15 MALIGNANT TUMOR THAT ORIGINATES IN GLANDULAR TISSUE |
front 16 MALIGNANT | back 16 TENDING TO BECOME WORSE OR END IN DEATH, HAVING THE PROPERTIES OF ANAPLASIA, INVASIVENESS, AND METASTASIS, SAID OF TUMORS |
front 17 METASTASIS | back 17 TRANSFER OF DISEASE FROM ONE ORGAN OR PART OF THE BODY TO ANOTHER NOT DIRECTLY CONNECTED WITH IT. |
front 18 UMBILICUS | back 18 BELLY BUTTON OR NAVEL |
front 19 ANOMALY | back 19 DEVIATION FROM NORMAL |
front 20 INGUINAL | back 20 RELATING TO THE GROIN |
front 21 PROXIMAL | back 21 SITUATED NEAREST THE MIDLINE |
front 22 GERIATRICIAN | back 22 SPECIALIST CARING FOR OLDER PEOPLE |
front 23 HYPOGASTRIC | back 23 REGION IS LOCATED BELOW THE STOMACH |
front 24 CAUDAL | back 24 TOWARD THE LOWER PART OF THE BODY |
front 25 APLASIA | back 25 DEFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT OR THE CONGENITAL ABSENCE OR AN ORGAN OR TISSUE |
front 26 CEPHAL | back 26 TOWARD THE HEAD |
front 27 PHYSIOLOGY | back 27 STUDY OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE STRUCTURES OF THE BODY |
front 28 POSTERIOR | back 28 MEANS SITUATED TO THE BACK. BACK PART OF AN ORGAN |
front 29 HEMOPHILIA | back 29 GROUP OF HEREDITARY BLEEDING DISORDERS IN WHICH A BLOOD CLOTTING FACTOR IS MISSING |
front 30 IDIOPATHIC | back 30 ILLNESS WITHOUT KNOWN CAUSE |
front 31 ANTERIOR | back 31 SITUATED IN THE FRONT |
front 32 PHENYLKETONURIA | back 32 GENETIC DISORDER IN WHICH THE ESSENTIAL DIGESTIVE ENZYME PHENYLALANINE HYDROXYLASE IS MISSING |
front 33 VECTOR-BORNE | back 33 SPREAD OF DISEASE BY THE BITE OF CERTAIN MOSQUITO |
front 34 ENDOCRINE | back 34 GLAND SECRETES ONE OR MORE HORMONES DIRECTLY INTO THE BLOOD STREAM |
front 35 EXOCRINE | back 35 GLAND SECRETES ONE OR MORE HORMONES INTO A DUCT |
front 36 FUNCTIONAL | back 36 PRODUCES SYMPTOMS FOR WHICH NO PHYSIOLOGICAL OR ANATOMICAL CAUSE CAN BE IDENTIFIED |
front 37 RETROPERITONIAL | back 37 LOCATED BEHIND THE PERITONEUM |
front 38 PATHOLOGY | back 38 THE STUDY OF THE CAUSES OF DISEASE |
front 39 CYTOPLASM | back 39 MATERIAL WITHIN THE CELL MEMBRANE THAT IS NOT PART OF THE NUCLEUS |
front 40 EPIDEMIC | back 40 SUDDEN AND WIDESPREAD OUTBREAK OF A DISEASE WITHIN A SPECIFIC POPULATION GROUP OR AREA |
front 41 HYSTOLOGY | back 41 SUTDY OF THE STRUCTURE, COMPOSITION, AND FUNCTION OF TISSUES |
front 42 PERITONITIS | back 42 DESCRIBES AN INFLAMMATION OF THE PERITONEUM |
front 43 ENDEMIC | back 43 ONGOING PRESENCEOF A DISEASE WITHINA POPULATION, GROUP OR AREA |
front 44 HOMEOSTASIS | back 44 BODY MAINTAINS A STABLE ENVIRONMENT, PROCESS THROUGH WHICH THE BODY MAINTAINS A CONSTANT INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT |
front 45 PANDEMIC | back 45 OUTBREAK OF A DISEASE OCCURRING OVER A LARGE GEOGRAPHIC AREA, POSSIBLY WORLDWIDE |
front 46 DORSAL | back 46 BACK OF THE BODY AND HEAD |
front 47 DISTAL | back 47 FARTHEST FROM THE MIDLINE |
front 48 VENTRAL | back 48 FRONT OF THE BODY |
front 49 EPIGASTRIC | back 49 REGION ABOVE THE STOMACH |
front 50 ANATOMY | back 50 STUDY OF THE STRUCTURES OF THE BODY |
front 51 MEDIA | back 51 TOWARD THE MIDLINE |
front 52 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE | back 52 CONDITION THAT IS TRANSMITTED FROM ONE PERSON TO ANOTHER BY EITHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT CONTACT WITH CONTAMINATED OBJECTS |
front 53 BLOODBORNE TRANSMISSION | back 53 SPREAD OF A DISEASE THROUGH CONTACT WITH BLOOD OR OTHER BODY FLUIDS THAT HAVE BEEN CONTAMINATED WITH BLOOD |
front 54 MESENTERY | back 54 FUSED DOUBLE LAYER OF THE PARIETAL PERITONEUM THAT ATTACHES PARTS OF THE INTESTINE TO THE INTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL |
front 55 MIDSAGITAL | back 55 DIVIDES THE BODY INTO EQUAL LEFT AND RIGHT HALVES |
front 56 PATHOGEN | back 56 AN ILLNESS CAUSED BY LIVING PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS SUCH AS BACTERIAL AND VIRUSES |
front 57 PERITONEUM | back 57 MULTILAYERED MEMBRANE THAT PROTECTS AND HOLDS THE ORGANS IN PLACE WITHIN THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY |
front 58 CONGENITAL DISORDER | back 58 AN ABNORMAL CONDITION THAT EXISTS AT THE TIME OF BIRTH |
front 59 THORACIX | back 59 SURROUNDS AND PROTECTS THE HEART OF THE LUNGS |
front 60 NOSOCOMIAL | back 60 DISEASE ACQUIRED IN A HOSPITAL OR CLINIC SETTING |