Across
- 1. Extremely fast mechanical vibrations produced by sound waves.
- 5. Narrowing or constriction.
- 7. See surgical site infection.
- 8. See split-thickness skin graft.
- 9. See temporomandibular joint.
- 13. need A need for a connection with a higher order.
- 18. A cylindrical saw for cutting a circular piece of bone.
- 19. Combining form pertaining to split or cleft.
- 21. Abnormal enlargement of the spleen.
- 22. See submucous resection.
- 23. Stationary blood clot within a blood vessel.
- 24. See uvulopalatopharyngoplasty.
- 25. An investing membrane.
- 26. Any organ of a body cavity; usually refers to the abdominal organs.
- 27. See urinary tract infection.
- 29. Removal of the spleen.
- 32. transurethral resection of the prostate.
- 33. Indication of a disease or condition perceived by the examiner.
- 34. Across or through the sphenoid bone.
- 35. Represents the contraction phase of the cardiac cycle.
- 36. Graft obtained from a dissimilar species.
Down
- 2. An abnormal contracted state of a muscle(s).
- 3. A condition of being twisted.
- 4. Suffix meaning stoppage or reduction of the flow of bodily fluids.
- 6. Surgical pathology requiring treatment within a relatively short period of time.
- 8. need A need to fit into society and to be accepted by one’s peers.
- 9. Transurethral resection of bladder tumor.
- 10. Pertaining to the urethra, which travels from the bladder to the exterior of the body.
- 11. The lower chambers of the heart that receive blood from the atria.
- 12. Fast heart rate that is greater than 100 beats per minute.
- 14. Pathological compression of an anatomical part.
- 15. Fluid that contains both blood and
- 16. Bent or twisted away from the midline.
- 17. The formation of a new entity out of previously existing ones.
- 20. An incised opening that is kept open for drainage or other purposes.
- 24. (UA) Laboratory examination of a urine specimen for diagnostic purposes.
- 25. See tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.
- 28. A joint in which the two bony surfaces are joined by fibrocartilage.
- 29. Calm, usually effected by means of a drug.
- 30. Dilated channels for venous blood.
- 31. Indication of a disease or condition perceived by the patient.
- 35. Material that is man-made such as synthetic sutures.
