Medical Dictionary Terms Beginning with O
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Optic
Optic: Having to do with vision.
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Optic nerve
Optic nerve: The nerve that connects the eye
to the brain and carries the impulses formed by the retina -- the
nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light and creates
the impulses -- to the brain which interprets them as images.
The op
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Optic neuroma
Optic neuroma: A benign tumor of the optic nerve.
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Optometrist
Optometrist: Professional trained to provide primary eye and
vision care and improve vision with glasses, contact lenses, etc. An optometrist is an
O.D. (Doctor of Optometry), not an M.D.
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OR (abbreviation)
OR (abbreviation): Stands for "operating room".
A facility equipped for performing surgery.
OR is sometimes written O.R.
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Oral
Oral: Having to do with the mouth.
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Oral cancer
Oral cancer: Cancer within the mouth. Please see Medicine Online site
on RAL CANCER for more information.
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Oral surgeon
Oral surgeon: A dentist with special training in surgery of the
mouth and jaw.
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Orbit
Orbit: In medicine, the bony cavity in which the eyeball sits.
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Orbital ridge
Orbital ridge: The bony ridge beneath the eyebrow.
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Orchiectomy
Orchiectomy: The surgical removal of the testicles.
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Orchitis
Orchitis:
Inflammation
of the testis (male sex organ). There are many causes of inflammation of the testis
including infections (such as mumps), diseases (such as polyarteritis nodosa), or injury.
Also called orchiditis.
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Organisation Mondiale de la SantΘ (OMS)
Organisation Mondiale de la SantΘ (OMS): The World Health
Organization (WHO).
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Orifice
Orifice: An opening. The mouth for example is an orifice.
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Oromandibular dystonia
Oromandibular dystonia: Oro- refers to the mouth and
mandibular refers to the lower jaw. Oromandibular dystonia affects the muscles of the jaw,
lips, and tongue. The jaw may be pulled either open or shut, and speech and swallowing can
be difficult.
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Oropharynx
Oropharynx: The area of the throat at the back of the mouth.
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Ortho- (prefix)
Ortho- (prefix): Prefix meaning straight or
erect. From the Greek "orthos" that means just that: straight or
erect. Examples of terms involving ortho- include orthodontics
(straightening the teeth), orthopaedics (straightening the child),
orthopnea
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Orthodontic treatment (dental braces)
Orthodontic treatment (dental braces): Please see Medicine Online
site on ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT for information on this subject.
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Orthopaedics
Orthopaedics: The branch of surgery broadly
concerned with the skeletal
system (bones). This particular term is commonly
misspelled. Orthopedics
is how this field of surgery is listed under Physicians &
Surgeons in the
telephone Yellow Pages i
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Orthopaedist
Orthopaedist: An orthopaedic surgeon, a surgeon
broadly concerned with the
skeletal system (bones). The spelling of "orthopedist" with
an "e" is quite
common today but it is incorrect because it relates the
term to the foot
since
in Latin "pedis
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