front 1 Abscess | back 1 swollen area containing an accumulation of puss |
front 2 Achondroplasia | back 2 genetic bone growth disorder that causes dwarfism |
front 3 Analgesia | back 3 insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness |
front 4 Anaplasia | back 4 condition of cells with poor cellular differentiation; loss; form backwards |
front 5 Atrophy | back 5 decrease in cell size |
front 6 Dysplasia | back 6 abnormal growth and development of cells |
front 7 Glomerulonephritis | back 7 inflammation of the renal glomeruli |
front 8 Hyperalgesia | back 8 increased sensitivity to pain or enhanced intensity of pain sensation |
front 9 Hypercortisolism | back 9 increased cortisol secretion |
front 10 Cortisol | back 10 hormone that responds to stress |
front 11 Hyperpathia | back 11 abnormally painful reaction to a stimulus, especially a repeated stimulus |
front 12 Hyperplasia | back 12 increased cell number |
front 13 Hypertonic | back 13 higher osmotic pressure than a surrounding medium |
front 14 Hypertrophy | back 14 increased cell size |
front 15 Hypoalgesia | back 15 diminished sensitivity to pain |
front 16 Hypocortisolism | back 16 decreased cortisol secretion |
front 17 Hypotonic | back 17 lower osmotic pressure than a surrounding medium |
front 18 Immunoglobulin | back 18 antibody |
front 19 Ischemia | back 19 inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body |
front 20 Metaplasia | back 20 transformation of one cell type to another |
front 21 Neoplasia | back 21 formation or presence of abnormal new growth of tissue |
front 22 Osteoma | back 22 benign tumor composed of bone tissue |
front 23 Osteonecrosis | back 23 necrosis or death of bone |
front 24 Sacroma | back 24 malignant tumor |