Medical Dictionary Terms Beginning with D
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Deformity, cauliflower ear
Deformity, cauliflower ear: An acquired deformity of the external ear to which wrestlers and boxers are particularly vulnerable, caused by trauma.
Bleeding under the skin of the ear creates a clot that disrupts the connection of the skin to the ear car
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Degenerative arthritis
Degenerative arthritis: Also known as osteoarthritis,
this type of arthritis is caused by inflammation, breakdown and eventual loss of the
cartilage of the joints. Among the over 100 different types of arthritis conditions,
osteoarthritis is the most c
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Degenerative joint disease
Degenerative joint disease: Also known as
osteoarthritis, this type of arthritis is caused by inflammation, breakdown and eventual
loss of the cartilage of the joints. Among the over 100 different types of arthritis
conditions, osteoarthritis is the mo
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Dehydration
Dehydration: Excessive loss of body water. Diseases of
the gastrointestinal tract may lead to dehydration. One clue to dehydration is a rapid
drop in weight. A loss of over 10% (15 pounds in a person weighing 150 pounds) is
considered severe. Symptoms
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Delay, developmental
Delay, developmental: Behind schedule in reaching
milestones of early childhood development.
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Deletion
Deletion: Loss of a segment of DNA from a chromosome. An example
is the cat-cry (cri du chat) syndrome which is due to loss of part of chromosome 5. A
deletion is the opposite of a duplication.
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Delivery, breech
Delivery, breech: A breech delivery is birth, buttocks first.
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Delivery, footling
Delivery, footling: There are single-footling or double-footling
deliveries depending upon whether the presenting part of the baby at delivery is just one
foot or both feet.
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Delivery, vertex
Delivery, vertex: In a vertex delivery, the top of the babys
head comes first. The vertex here refers to the top of the head The word
&vertex& in Latin means a &whirlpool, whirlwind, top of the mountain, or
the top of the head.&quo
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Delta cell, pancreatic
Delta cell, pancreatic: A type of cell in the
pancreas (the organ of the
digestive system located behind the stomach). Within the
pancreas, the delta
cells are located in areas called the islets of Langerhans.
The delta cells
make somatostatin,
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Dementia
Dementia: Significant loss of intellectual abilities
such as
memory capacity, severe enough to interfere with social or
occupational functioning. Criteria for the diagnosis of dementia
include impairment of attention, orientation, memory, judgement
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Dengue
Dengue: An acute mosquito-borne
viral illness of sudden onset that usually follows a benign
course with headache, fever, prostration, severe joint and
muscle pain, swollen glands (lymphadenopathy) and rash. The
presence (the ôdengue triadö) of fev
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Dengue fever
Dengue fever: An acute mosquito-
borne viral illness of sudden onset that usually follows a
benign course with headache, fever, prostration, severe
joint and muscle pain, swollen glands (lymphadenopathy) and
rash. The presence (the ôdengue triadö)
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)
Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF): A
syndrome due to the dengue virus that tends to affect
children under 10, causing abdominal pain, hemorrhage
(bleeding) and circulatory collapse (shock). DHF starts
abruptly with high continuous fever and headache
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Dengue shock syndrome
Dengue shock syndrome: A syndrome
due to the dengue virus that tends to affect children under
10, causing abdominal pain, hemorrhage (bleeding) and
circulatory collapse (shock). Known also as dengue
hemorrhagic fever (DHF), it starts abruptly wit
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Dental braces (orthodontics)
Dental braces (orthodontics): The use of devices to
move teeth or adjust underlying bone. The ideal age for starting orthodontic treatment is
between ages 3 to 12 years. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems can be corrected with
splinting or dental b
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Dental impaction
Dental impaction: Teeth pressing together. For example,
molar teeth (the large teeth in the back of the jaw) can be impacted, cause pain and
require pain medication, antibiotics, and surgical removal.
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Dental pain (toothache)
Dental pain (toothache): The most common cause of a
toothache is a dental cavity. The second most common is gum disease. Toothache can be
caused by a problem that does not originate from a tooth or the jaw.
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Dental Research, National Institute of (NIDR)
Dental Research, National Institute of (NIDR): One of the National Institutes
of Health in the U.S., the NIDR is the NIH for dental and other craniofacial diseases. NIDRÆs mission is, in formal terms, to ôprovide
leadership for a national research pro
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Dentin
Dentin: Dentin is the hard tissue of the tooth surrounding the
central core of nerves and blood vessels (pulp).
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