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The superior portion of the abdominopelvic cavity.
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One of the anterior regions of the trunk.
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A ventral cavity consisting of the abdominal and pelvic cavities. It contains digestive, urinary, and reproductive organs.
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Directional term meaning to move away from the median or middle line of the body.
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The study and treatment of behaviors that are outside of normal and are detrimental to the person or society. These maladaptive behaviors range from occasional difficulty coping with stress, to bizarre actions and beliefs, to total withdrawal.
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The major system of blood typing.
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Medication that terminates a pregnancy.
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Scraping away a portion of the surface of the skin. Performed to remove acne scars, tattoos, and scar tissue.
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Emergency condition in which the placenta tears away from the uterine wall before the 20th week of pregnancy. Requires immediate delivery of the baby.
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Swelling of soft tissues of the jaw as a result of infection.
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Type of epileptic seizure that lasts only a few seconds to half a minute, characterized by a loss of awareness and an absence of activity. It is also called a petit mal seizure.
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The accessory organs to the digestive system consists of the organs that are part of the system, but not part of the continuous tube from mouth to anus. The accessory organs are the liver, pancreas, gall bladder, and salivary glands.
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Ability of the eye to adjust to variations in distance.
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Medication that produces vasodilation and decreases blood pressure.
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Condition of color blindness; more common in males.
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Excessive acidity of body fluids due to the accumulation of acids, as in diabetic acidosis.
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Inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles that results in papules and pustules.
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Hypertrophy of sebaceous glands causing thickened skin generally on the nose, forehead, and cheeks.
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A common form of acne occurring in adolescence from an oversecretion of the oil glands. It is characterized by papules, pustules, blackheads, and whiteheads.
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Benign tumor of the eighth cranial nerve sheath, which can cause symptoms from pressure being exerted on tissues.
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The protective response of the body to a specific pathogen.
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Disease that involves a defect in the cell-mediated immunity system. A syndrome of opportunistic infections that occur in the final stages of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
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This virus attacks T4 lymphocytes and destroys them, which reduces the person's ability to fight infection.
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Chronic disease of adults that results in an elongation and enlargement of the bones of the head and extremities. There can also be mood changes.
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The type of movement a muscle produces.
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Immunity developing after direct exposure to a pathogen.
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