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bacteremia
The presence of bacteria in the blood.
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bacteria
Single-celled microorganisms with one of three basic shapes: rod-like (bacilli), spherical (cocci) and spiral (spirilla). Bacteria are commonly thought of…
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bacteriuria
The presence of bacteria in the urine.
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Baker's cyst
A swelling of the knee caused by an escape of fluid from a sac behind the knee.
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ballism
Quick, jerking movements that occur in people with chorea.
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barium
A chalky substance used in x-ray studies of the digestive tract to highlight abnormalities.
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barotrauma
Injury caused by pressure differences between the atmosphere and the air-filled spaces in the body. The most common of these…
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Bartholin cyst
A cyst caused by an infection of the glands on the vaginal wall.
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BCG (bacille Calmette-Guerin) vaccine
A vaccine that offers some protection against tuberculosis. It’s now rarely used in the U.S. because it doesn’t give total…
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bedsore
An ulcer caused by chafing or by the pressure of the body against the bed.
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Bell's palsy
A usually temporary loss of feeling or movement of the face, usually on one side, causing an inability to close…
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bends
A condition that results from rapidly decreasing atmospheric pressure on the body. Symptoms include joint pain, chest pain, shortness of…
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benign
A nonlife-threatening condition. Not malignant. Not cancerous.
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benign familial tremor
An inherited disorder that causes a slow tremor in the hands, head and voice. It may affect only one side…
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beriberi
A deficiency disease caused by dietary insufficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine). Symptoms include general weakness and painful rigidity.
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biceps
A muscle having two heads. The most familiar is the large muscle in the front of the upper arm responsible…
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bicuspid
A tooth named for the two-pointed projections on the crown.
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bifocals
Eyeglasses with divided lenses. The two parts of each lens have different strengths, allowing the wearer to focus the eye…
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bile
A clear yellow fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Aids in digestion.
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bilirubin
A pigment produced in the liver by the breakdown of hemoglobin from old red blood cells. Bilirubin is normally eliminated…
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binocular
Using both eyes at the same time. Binocular vision is the most important element of depth perception.