Medicine /HOSA: Medical Terminology 2016 Chapter 7 Part 3
pleurodynia
Sharp pain caused by inflamed lung membranes rubbing during breathing.
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Term
Definition
pleurodynia
Sharp pain caused by inflamed lung membranes rubbing during breathing.
effusion
Leakage of fluid from blood or lymph vessels into tissues or body cavities.
empyema
Collection of pus in a body cavity.
-ectasis
Stretching or enlargement.
sepsis
Systematic bacterial infection in the blood stream.
atelectasis
Partial or complete collapse of a lung due to blocked airways or pneumothorax.
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Term | Definition |
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pleurodynia | Sharp pain caused by inflamed lung membranes rubbing during breathing. |
effusion | Leakage of fluid from blood or lymph vessels into tissues or body cavities. |
empyema | Collection of pus in a body cavity. |
-ectasis | Stretching or enlargement. |
sepsis | Systematic bacterial infection in the blood stream. |
atelectasis | Partial or complete collapse of a lung due to blocked airways or pneumothorax. |
pneumonia | Serious inflammation of the lungs. |
aspiration | Inhaling or drawing a foreign substance into the upper respiratory tract. |
anthrac | Coal dust. |
silic | Glass. |
Interstitial lung disease | Group of disorders causing inflammation and scarring around the alveoli, leading to stiff lungs and reduced oxygen transfer to the blood. |
fibrosis | Condition in which normal tissue is replaced by fibrotic (hardened) tissue. |
expectoration | Act of coughing up and spitting out saliva, mucus, or other body fluid. |
expector | Cough up. |
hemoptysis | Coughing up blood or blood-stained mucus from the lungs or bronchial tubes due to bleeding. |
-ptysis | Spitting. |
anoxia | Absence of oxygen from the body’s tissues and organs even though there is an adequate flow of blood. |
asphyxia | Loss of consciousness due to the body not getting enough oxygen, caused by choking, suffocation, drowning, or inhaling harmful gases like carbon monoxide. |
capn | Carbon dioxide. |
tuss | Cough. |
stoma | Surgically created opening on a body surface. |