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What is -osis
abnormal condition or disease
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What is lymph/o?
lymph
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What is a cervical lymph node?
located along the sides of the neck
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What is Lymphadenitis?
Inflammation of the lymph nodes, commonly known as swollen glands
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What is hemostasis?
To Stop or control bleeding
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What is -ic?
pertaining to
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What is lymphangi/o?
lymphatic vessels and ducts
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What is axillary lymph nodes?
located under the arms in the area known as the armpits
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What is lymphadenopathy?
Any disease process affecting a lymph node or nodes
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What is angioplasty?
A technique of mechanically widening a narrowed or obstructed blood vessel
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What is -megaly?
abnormal enlargement
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What is lymphanden/o?
lymph nodes
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What is immunologist?
Specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the immune system
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What is Tonsillitis?
Inflammation of the tonsils
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What is leukemia?
A type of cancer characterized by a progressive increase in the number of abnormal white blood cells found in the circulating blood or other organs
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What is -malacia?
abnormal softening
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What is thym/o?
thymus
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What is an allergist?
Specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic reactivity, such as allergic reactions
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What is Splenorrhagia?
Bleeding from the spleen
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What is thrombosis?
Abnormal condition of having a thrombus/clot
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What is -rrhaphy?
surgical suturing
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What is myel/o?
bone marrow
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What is hemolytic?
destroying worn-out erythrocytes and releasing their hemoglobin for reuse
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What is Splenomegaly
abnormal enlargement of the spleen
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What is arteriosclerosis?
Known as hardening of the arteries, characterized by thickening and loss of elasticity of the arterial walls
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