Medical Dictionary Terms Beginning with I
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Ileitis, terminal
Ileitis, terminal: Crohns disease, a chronic
inflammatory disease of the intestine involving only the end of the
small intestine (the
terminal ileum). Crohns disease affects primarily the small and
large intestines but
which can occur a
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Ileocolitis, CrohnÆs
Ileocolitis, Crohns: Crohns disease
involving both the ileum (the furtherest part of the small intestine
just before the
colon) and the large intestine (the colon).
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder,
primarily involvi
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Ileum
Ileum: Part of the small
intestine beyond the jejunum and before the large intestine
(colon).
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Ileus
Ileus: Obstruction of the intestine
due to it being paralyzed. The paralysis does not need to be complete
to cause ileus, but the intestine must be so inactive that it
prohibits the passage of food and leads to
blockage of the intestine. Ileus com
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Ileus, meconium
Ileus, meconium: Obstruction of
the intestine (ileus) due to overly thick meconium, the
dark sticky stuff that is normally present in the intestine
at birth and, after trypsin and other enzymes from the
pancreas have acted on it, is normally pas
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Ileus, paralytic
Ileus, paralytic: Paralysis of the intestine. To
be termed "paralytic
ileus," the intestinal paralysis need not be complete, but
it must be
sufficient to prohibit the passage of food through the
intestine and lead to
intestinal blockage. Paralyt
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Iliac
Iliac: Pertaining to the ilium.
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Iliac horns
Iliac horns: Symmetrical bilateral central posterior
iliac processes. In other words, horn-like malformations of the crest of both iliac bones
of the pelvis. A characteristic finding in the nail-patella syndrome.
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Ilium
Ilium: Upper part of the pelvis which forms the receptacle of the
hip.
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Illness, acute
Illness, acute: An illness with an abrupt onset and usually a short
course.
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Illness, chronic
Illness, chronic: An illness that has persisted for a long period of
time. It is a continuing disease process.
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IM
IM: Intramuscular. An IM medication is given by needle into the
muscle.
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Immune
Immune: Protected against infection. The Latin immunis means
free, exempt.
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Immune response
Immune response: Any reponse by the immune system.
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Immune system
Immune system: A complex system that is responsible for
distinguishing us from everything foreign to us and for protecting us against infections
and foreign substances.
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Immunity
Immunity: The condition of being immune. Immunity can be innate
(for example,humans are innately immune to canine distemper) or conferred by a previous
infection or immunization.
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Immunization
Immunization: Immunizations, or vaccinations, work by stimulating
the immune system, the natural disease-fighting system of the body. The healthy immune
system is able to recognize invading bacteria and viruses and produce substances
(antibodies) to de
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Immunization, anthrax
Immunization, anthrax: A series of six shots over six
months and booster shots annually, the anthrax vaccine now in use in the USA was first
developed in the 1950s and approved by the Food and Drug Administration for general use in
1970. It is produced
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Immunization, chickenpox (varicella)
Immunization, chickenpox (varicella): This vaccine
prevents the
common disease known as chickenpox (varicella zoster). While
chickenpox is often
considered a trivial illness, it can cause significant lost time on
the job and in school
and have se
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Immunization, childrenÆs
Immunization, childrens: In the United States,
it
is recommended that all children receive vaccination against:
Hepatitis B
Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis
Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB)
Poliovirus
Measles, mumps, rubell
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