How do you say in English? ( medical Italian)

give the English of the following words
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ansia
anxiety
pillola
pill
supposta
suppository
ansiolitico
anxiolytic
ictus
stroke
infarto
heart attack
tumore
tumor
febbre
fever
sfogo
rash
eritema
erythema
ferita
wound
livido
bruise
contusione
contusion
lussazione
dislocation
stiramento
sprain
slogatura
twist
frattura
fracture
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malattia
illness
sciroppo
syrup
cura
treatment
antibiotici
antibiotics
antidolorifico
painkiller
ulcera
ulcer
gastrite
gastritis
tubercolosi
tuberculosis
bronchite
bronchitis
morbillo
measles
rosolia
rubella
polmonite
pneumonia
obesità
obesity
anoressia
anorexia
calcolo renale
kidney stone
vena varicosa
varicose vein
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antipiretico
fever reducer
paracetamolo
paracetamol
infezione
infection
sclerosi
sclerosis
escoriazione
graze
malattia terminale
terminal illness
cerotto
Band-Aid
gesso
plaster
tutore
brace
dialisi
dialysis
penicillina
penicillin
leucemia
leukemia
orecchioni
mumps
otite
otitis
nausea
nausea
diarrea
diarrhea
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Level 88
May 12, 2014
"Dialysis", not "dialisys". "Tuberculosis", not "tubercolosis". And in the United States, "acetaminophen" is much more common than "paracetamol".
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Level 15
May 13, 2014
corrected =)