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anemiadeficiency of hemoglobin
subacutebetween acute and chronic
neurotoxina toxin that acts specifically on nerve cells, usually causing paralysis
peripheral nervous systemextends outside the CNS to serve the limbs and organs
thrombocytopeniapresence of relatively few platelettes in blood
paresispartial loss of movement or impaired movement
asymptomaticnot showing clinical signs
fomitesany object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms and transfer them from one individual to another
autoimmunefailure of an organism to recognize its own 'self' resulting in an immune response against its own cells and tissues
plasmayellow-colored liquid in which blood cells are suspended
dyspneadifficulty breathing or painful breathing
empyemacollection of pus within a naturally existing anatomical cavity
abscesscollection of pus in a newly formed anatomical cavity
mesentarydouble layer of peritoneum that suspends the jejunum and ileum
pupurared or purple discolorations of the skin, caused by bleeding underneath the skin
convalecencegradual recovery of health and strength after illness
pathogeninfectious agent (or germ) that causes disease or illness to its host
diseasean abnormal condition of an organism that impairs bodily function
infectiondetrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species, usually resulting in inflammation
ataxianeurological sign and symptom characterized by gross incoordination or muscle movements
serousvarious body fluids that are typically pale yellow, transparent and benign in nature
nasopharyngealnasal part of the pharynx that lies behind the nose and above the level of the soft palate
antipyreticsdrugs that reduce body temperature in the presence of fever
degenerativeprogessive deterioration over time of affected tissues or organs
flaccidan object that is soft, or not tense
quarantinevoluntary (or compulsory) isolation to contain the spread of disease
vaccinationadministration of an antigenic material to produce immunity to a disease
antitoxinan antibody with the ability to neutralize a specific toxin
acutedescribing a disease with rapid onset and/or a short course
virussub-microscopic infectious agent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell
edemaincrease of interstitial fluid in any organ, causing swelling
chroniclong-lasting or recurrent disease or illness
monogastricsimple or 1 compartment stomach
masticationto break down into smaller particles
neoplasiacancer
enterolithround ball of mineral deposits often formed around a piece of ingested foreign material
lipomacommon, benign tumor composed of fatty tissue
herniaprotrusion of a tissue, structure, or part of an organ through the muscle or membrane that contains it
volvulusloop of bowel abnormally twisted back on itself, causing obstruction
infarctionarea of tissue that dies as a result of local blood supply obstruction
peritonitisinflammation of the lining of the abdominal cavity
eneritisinflammation of the small intestine
colitisdigestive disease characterized by inflammation of the colon
aneurysmlocalized, blood-filled dilation of a blood vessel
idopathicdescribing a diesase or illness as: arising spontaneously from an obscure or unknown cause
sacculationssmall pouches that give some GI structures a (normal) segmented appearance
adhesionfibrous bands that form between tissues and organs


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