Weakness or a loss of physical strength.
Formed of, or containing pus.
A tooth or implant to which a fixed prosthesis is anchored.
A bone infection caused by bacteria or fungi.
A hormone made by the pancreas that controls the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood.
The skull bone located behind the ear.
Any material that is tied around a blood vessel to stop it from bleeding.
A burning pain in the chest or throat, caused when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus.
A condition in which joints are inflamed, causing pain, stiffness, swelling, and sometimes loss of movement.
A sudden, involuntary contraction of muscles that results in rhythmic contortions of the body, often accompanied by a loss of consciousness.
A painless, noninvasive imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves.
An episode of temporary memory loss resulting from the ingestion of alcohol or other drugs.
A tender area that, when stimulated, also elicits pain elsewhere in the body.
Heavy bouts of drinking (usually five or more alcoholic beverages per day) interspersed with periods of abstinence.
A form of arthritis that occurs when uric acid builds up in the joints, most often affecting the big toe, knee, and ankle joints.
Abnormal lung sounds that might be a sign of fluid buildup congestion in the lungs.
The wavelike movement of intestinal muscles that propels food through the digestive tract.
The portion of the tooth below the gum line.
A surgical procedure that eases or eliminates the pain of spinal fractures. It also restores vertebrae that have collapsed due to fractures to their normal size.
A severe and sometimes deadly inflammation of the brain that can be caused by a number of different viruses.
Inflammation of the kidneys.
A test that checks the health of muscles and the nerves that control them.
The sugars and starches in food that provide the body with most of its fuel.
abutment
arthritis
binge drinking
blackout
carbohydrates
debility
EMG
encephalitis
fibroid
gout
heartburn
insulin
kyphoplasty
libido
ligature
mastoid
nephritis
osteomyelitis
peristalsis
purulent
rales
root
seizure
trigger point
ultrasound
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