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What is Hemoglobin
The protein found in red blood cells
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What is Hiatal hernia
Occurs when the stomach protrudes upward into the mediastinum through the esophageal opening in the diaphragm
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What is Contra
Against, opposite
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What is stasis
Stopping, controlling
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What is Adrenal glands
Endocrine glands located above the kidneys
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What is a Eosinophil
3% of Leukocytes
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What is a Cystocele
Occurs when part of the urinary bladder herniates through the vaginal wall
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What is Eu
Healthy, normal
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What is Or
one who
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What is Jaundice
Results from excessive destruction of RBC's causes yellow skin
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What is a phagocyte
This cell engulfs and digests bacteria
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What is Rectocele
The protrusion of a portion of the rectum toward the vagina
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What is Dys
Bad, painful, difficult
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What is Lysis
Destruction, break down, separation
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What is Antigen
Foreign substance stimulates production of antibodies
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What is a Lymphocyte
Fights disease by producing antibodies
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What is inguinal hernia
Occurs when part of the intestine protrudes downward into the groin region
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What is Syn
Together, with
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What is blast
Embryonic, immature
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What is Marphan Syndrome
An inherited connective tissue disorder marked by tall thin body type
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What is Staphylococcus
Berry shaped cluster of bacteria
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What is Omphalocele
A herniation of the intestines through a weakness in the abdominal wall around the navel
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What is ana
Up, apart
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What is phoria
To bear, Carry, feeling (mental state0
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What is Congenital anomaly
Irregularity present at birth
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