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abduction
moves away from midline
adduction
moves towards midline
anterior
in front
pertaining to two sides
pertaining to two sides
caudal
pertaining to the tail
cervical
pertaining to the neck
cranial
pertaining to the cranium
deep
farther from the surface
distal
farther from the limb root
dorsal
pertaining to the back
epigastric
pertaining to above the stomach
extension
straightening out
external
outside
flexion
bending
stomach
gastric
iliac
pertaining to the ilium
inferior
below, lower
infracostal
pertaining to below or under the ribs
inguinal
pertaining to the groin
lateral
farther from midline
lumbar
lumbarpertaining to the back
medial
closer to midline
midline
line dividing body
palmar
palm side of hand or body
pelvic
pertaining to the pelvis
plantar
sole side of foot
posterior
posteriorrear or back
pronate
pronateturning palm of hand downward
prone
face down
proximal
proximalcloser to the limb root
radiography
radiographyprocess of recording radiation
superficial
superficialcloser to the surface
superior
above, closer to the crown
supinate
turning the palm of the hand upward
supine
body lying face up
thoracic
thoracicpertaining to the chest
transverse
horizontal plane dividing body into upper and lower parts
umbilical
pertaining to the umbilicus
ventral
pertaining to the belly
adipocele
adipocelehernia or swelling of fat
anhidrosis
anhidrosisabnormal condition of no sweat
carcinoma
carcinomatumor of cancer
cellulitis
skin infection
contusion
bruise
cryotherapy
cold treatment
cyanosis
cyanosisabnormal condition of blue
decubitus ulcer
pressure ulcer bed sore
debridement
removal of dead/infected tissue
dehiscence
reopening of a previously closed wound
dermatitis
inflammation of the skin
dermatologist
specialist in the study of skin
dermatomycosis
abnormal condition of skin fungus
diaphoresis
sweating
ecchymosis
bruising
erythema
noncancerous cysts/small bumps below the skin
erythema
redness
erythematous
redness
hematoma
tumor of blood
hidrosis
hidrosisabnormal condition of sweat
homograft
tissue graft from a donor
hyperhidrosis
abnormal condition of excessive sweat
hypodermic
pertaining to below the skin
ichthyosis
abnormal condition of dry, scaly skin
induration
abnormal hard area overlying soft tissue
keloid
abnormal scar formation
melanoma
tumor of black
onychomalacia
softening of nails
pallor
paleness
paronychia
skin infection occurring around the nails
petechia
tiny red spots on the skin
pilonidal
abnormal cyst containing hair and skin debris
psoriasis
chronic skin condition marked by dry scaly patches
purulent
having pus
pruritic
itchy
scleroderma
skin hardening
seborrhea
skin condition causing scaly patches
steatoma
tumor of fat
subcutaneous
pertaining to below the skin
sudoresis
condition of sweat
trichopathy
trichopathydisease of hair
urticaria
hives
xeroderma
dry skin
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