Medical Terminology

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Across
  1. 2. A disease of the joint
  2. 3. Medical specialty that deals with newborns
  3. 6. Pertaining to behind the nose
  4. 8. Pertaining to the heart
  5. 9. Sudden worsening in the severity of symptoms or signs
  6. 12. Being or having inadequate nourishment
  7. 13. A set of symptoms and signs associated with particular disease
  8. 14. A disease or condition that affects many nerves
  9. 19. A disease caused by exposure to an infection while in the hospital environment.
  10. 20. A process of normal thyroid function
  11. 23. The study of the function of the human body
  12. 25. A condition of the lung
  13. 27. Pertaining to underneath the skin
  14. 28. Pertaining to three nerve branches in a group
  15. 31. pertaining to large internal organs of the abdominipelvic cavity
  16. 32. Using a stethoscope to listen to the sounds of the heart, lungs, or intestines
  17. 33. Lying face down
  18. 34. Pertaining to the chest
  19. 35. The process of breaking down or destroying blood
  20. 36. Pertaining to a condition present at birth
Down
  1. 1. Pertaining to an area below the stomach
  2. 4. The study of the cause or origin of a disease
  3. 5. An abnormal condition of the mind
  4. 7. Abnormal condition of white blood cells that each have one large nucleus
  5. 10. Toward; in the direction of the head
  6. 11. A condition of being without sensation
  7. 15. Pertaining to the abdomen and pelvis
  8. 16. Surgical excision of the appendix
  9. 17. Disease-causing microorganism
  10. 18. Condition of painful or difficult eating or swallowing
  11. 21. A condition of an extremely fast heart rate
  12. 22. Pertaining to a disease with no identifiable or confirmed cause
  13. 23. Pertaining to the period before menstruation
  14. 24. Pertaining to the navel
  15. 26. A process of making an incision in the abdomen
  16. 27. The process of measuring breathing
  17. 29. A predicted course and outcome of a disease
  18. 30. Inflammation of the Larynx