Statistics for Medical Terms - Academic Team #1

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  • The average score is 6 of 25

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HintAnswer% Correct
Lou Gehrig's Disease, Named after the Yankees baseball player who retired after being diagnosed with this disease, Stephen Hawking had this disease.Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
65%
Creation and study of graphic records of electric currents originating in the heart.Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG)
62%
An eye disorder where the front surface of the eye is curved differently than the other. Distorts visual image.Astigmatism
50%
Development of a blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the legs. Also known as Thrombophlebitis.Deep-vein Thrombosis (DVT)
50%
Inflammation of the pharynx. Commonly called a sore throat.Pharyngitis
38%
A sudden blockage of aqueous humor outflow causes rapid increase in intraocular pressure. Can cause vision loss.Acute (or Closed-Angle) Glaucoma
35%
The decrease in the size of a body part, cell, organ, or tissueAtrophy
35%
The aqueous humor drains too slowly, leading to increasing intraocular pressure. Can cause vision loss.Chronic (or Open Angle) Glaucoma
35%
An abnormal increase in the curvature of the lumbar vertebrae, causing swayback.Lordosis
35%
Inability of the heart to pump enough blood to meet the needs of the body. Can lead to heart attacks, lung congestion, dyspnea (labored breathing), or death.Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
27%
An abnormal increase in the curvature of the thoracic vertebrae, causing hunchback.Kyphosis
27%
Visual examination of the GI tract, from the the esophagus stomach into the duodenum.Upper Endoscopy
27%
A hormone that is produced by the thyroid gland. Regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood.Calcitonin
23%
Bruising and bleeding on the surface of the brain. Occurs when the head is struck.Cerebral Contusion
23%
Unilateral painful vesicles occurring on the upper body, caused by the herpes zoster virus (same virus that caused chicken pox). Also called herpes zoster or zona.Shingles
23%
Chronic condition that causes flushing and redness of the face, neck, and chest.Rosacea
19%
Temporary stroke-like symptoms caused by a brief interruption of blood supply to a part of the brain. Can temporarily restrict movement.Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
19%
Group of tests that provide information regarding lung capacity. Sometime called Spirometry.Pulmonary Function Tests
15%
Condition in which the renal pelvis and calyces become distended and dilated and begin to atrophy due to urine outflow obstruction.Hydronephrosis
8%
Deviation or misalignment of the eyes that may adversely affect depth perception. Types include exotropia, esotropia, hypertropia, and hypotropia.Strabismus
8%
An X-ray examination of the kidney, ureters, and bladder after injection of a contrast medium.Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP)
4%
Infestation of the head, body, or pubic lice, marked by itching, the appearance of lice on the body, and eggs (nits) attached to hair shafts.Pediculosis
4%
Type of vascular disease associated with tobacco usek, marked by inflammation and clot formation within small vessels of the hands and feet, which may to lead to gangrene and surgical amputation. Buerger's Disease.Thromboangiitis Obliterans (TAO)
4%
Radiological examination of the bladder and urethra during urination.Voiding Cystourethrography (VCUG)
4%
Rapid enzyme immunochemical method for identifying the presence of antigens, antibodies, or other substances in the blood. Formerly named ELISA.Enzyme Immunosorbent Assay
0%

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