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arterial blood gas analysis
(ABG) measures the pH, oxygen, and carbon dioxide levels of arterial blood. This test is used to evaluate lung and kidney function and overall metabolism.
Ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) is a form of rheumatoid arthritis that primarily causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae This type of chronic inflammatory back disorders is collectively called spondyloarthropathies.
partial knee replacement
(PKR) describes a proce- dure in which only part of the knee is replaced.
total hip replacement
(THR), also known as a total hip arthroplasty, is performed to restore a damaged hip to full function. During the surgery, a plastic lining is fitted into the acetabulum to restore a smooth sur- face. The head of the femur is removed and replaced with a metal ball attached to a metal shaft that is fitted into the femur These smooth sur- faces restore the function of the hip joint.
total knee replacement
(TKR) means that all of the parts of the knee were replaced. This procedure is also known as a total knee arthroplasty
white blood cell count
(WBC) is a determination of the number of leukocytes in the blood. An elevated count can be an indication of infection or inflammation.
callus
As the bone heals, a callus forms as a bulging deposit around the area of the break. This tissue eventually becomes bone. A callus is also a thickening of the skin caused by repeated rubbing.
complete blood count
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate Platelet count a red blood cell count A total hemoglobin test A white blood cell count white blood cell differential count
Curvatures of the Spine
I Kyphosis I Lordosis I Scoliosis
degenerative joint disease
OA is known as a degenerative joint disease because it is characterized by the wearing away of the articular cartilage within the joints.
implant.
The joint replacement part is a prosthesis that is commonly referred
dipstick.
This Is a plastic strip impregnated with chemicals that react with substances in the urine and change color when abnormalities are present
computed tomography (CT)
Uses x-radiation (x-rays) with computer assistance to produce multiple cross-sectional views of the body. Hard tissues are light, and soft tissues appear as shades of gray.
open reduction
When a closed reduction is not practical, a surgical procedure known as an open reduction is required to realign the bone parts.
X-ray
a form of energy that travels in waves
Crepitation
also known as crepitus, is the grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together. This term refers to any unusual crackling sound or sensation within the body. It is frequently used to describe the popping or clicking sound heard in the movements of some joints.
Adhesive capsulitis
also known as frozen shoulder, is painful ankylosis of the shoulder It is caused by adlhesions forming in the synovial capsule surrounding the shoulder, making the joint become thicker and tighter.
Hip resurfacing
an alternative to removing the head of the femur. Function is restored to the hip by placing a metal cap over the head of the femur to allow it to move smoothly over a metal lining in the acetabulum.
embolus
any foreign matter circulating in the blood that can become lodged and block the blood vessel.
Malignant
becoming progressively worse and life-threatening.
fat embolus
can form when a long bone is fractured and fat cells from yellow bone mar- row are released into the blood.
Rheumatoid arthritis
commonly known as A, is a chronic autoimmune disor- der in which the joints and some organs of other body systems are attacked.
intracranial pressure
describes the amount of pressure inside the skull.
The abbreviation pH
describes the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
hematocrit
describes the percentage, by volume, of a blood sample occupied by red cells This test is used to diagnose abnormal states of hydration(fluid levels in the body), polycythemia (excess red blood cells), and anemia (deficient red blood cells).
secondary bone cancer
describes tumors that have metastasized (spread) to bones from other organs such as the breasts and lungs.
Acidosis
excessive acid in the body fluids. The opposite of acidosis is alkalosis.
Casts
fibrous or protein materials, such as pus and fats, that are thrown off into the urine in kidney disease.
Short stature,
formerly known as duarfism, is a condition resulting from the failure of the bones of the limbs to grow to an appropriate length compared to the size of the head and trunk. More than 200 different conditions can cause short stature, which is defined as an average adult height of no more than 4 feet 10 inches. Some adults of short stature prefer to be referred to as ittle people.
Osteoarthritis is also characterized by
hypertrophy of bone and the formation of osteophytes also known as bone spurs.
pH value below 7
indicates acid urine and is an indication of acidosis.
pH value above 7
indicates alkaline urine and can indicate conditions such as a urinary tract infection.
osteochondroma
is a benign bony projection covered with cartilage
Paget's disease
is a chronic bone disease of unknown cause named for Sir James Paget. The condition is characterized by the abnormal breakdown of bone, usually in the pelvis, skull, spine and legs, followed by abnormal bone formation. The new bone is often structurally enlarged misshapen and weak.
Scoliosis
is an abnormal lateral (sideways) curvature of the spine
Arthrolysis
is the surgical loosening of an ankylosed joint
synovectomy
is the surgical removal of a synovial membrane from a joint be performed endoscopically, is to repair joint damage One use of this procedure, which can caused by rheumatoid arthritis.
ostectomy
is the surgical removal of bone
Chondroplasty
is the surgical repair of damaged cartilage
cranioplasty
is the surgical repair of the skull
Osteorrhaphy
is the surgical suturing, or wiring together, of bones
Mobility
means being capable of movement
Benign
means something that is not life-threatening and does not recur. This type of tumor is also known as an exusiosis
profile
means tests that are frequently performed as a group on automated multi-channel laboratory testing equipment.
Degenerative
means the breaking down or impairment of a body part.
oblique fracture
occurs at an angle across the bone.
sprain
occurs when a ligament that connects bones to a joint is wrenched or torn
pathologic fracture
occurs when a weakened bone breaks under normal strain. This is due to bones being excessive impact
greenstick fracture,
or incomplete fracture, is one in which the bone is bent and only partially broken. This type of fracture occurs primarily in children.
Crossmatch tests
performed to determine the compatibility of blood donor and the recipient before a blood transfusion.
C-reactive protein test
performed to iden- tify high levels of inflammation within the body. The information provided by this test is obtained by the presence of the C-reactive protein, which is produced by the liver only during episodes of acute inflammation. Although this test does not identify the specific cause of the inflammation, an elevated level can indicate a heart attack, coronary artery disease, or an autoimmune disorder.
Routine urinalysis
performed to screen for urinary and systemic disorders. This test uses a dipstick.
white blood cell differential count
tests to see what percentage of the total white blood cell count is com- posed of each of the five types of leukocytes. This provides information about the patient's immune sys- tem, detects certain types of leukemia, and determines the severity of infection.
Urinalysis
the examination of the physical and chemical properties of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements.
arterial stick
the puncture of an artery, usually on the inside of the wrist, to obtain arterial blood. Arterial blood differs from venous blood mostly in the concentration of dissolved gases it contains.
Microscopic examination
the specimen is performed when more detailed testing of the specimen is necessary, for example to identify casts.
craniectomy
the surgical removal of a portion of the skull This procedure is performed to treat craniostenosis or to relieve increased intracranial pressure due to swelling of the brain.
RA progressively attacks
the synovial membranes, they become inflamed and thickened so that the joints are increasingly swollen, painful, and immobile.
fracture,
which is a broken bone, is described in terms of its complexity.
talipes
which is also known as clubfoot, describes any congenital deformity of the foot involving the talus (ankle bones).
average normal pH range of urine
4.5 to 8.0.
External fixation
a fracture treatment procedure in which pins are placed through the soft tissues and bone so that an external appliance can be used to hold the pieces of bone firmly in place during healing. When healing is complete, the appliance is removed
basic metabolic panel
a group of eight specific blood tests that provide important information about the current status of the patient's kidneys, electrolyte balance, blood sugar, and calcium levels. Significant changes in these test results can indicate acute problems such as kidney failure, diabetes-related complications, or respiratory problems
Osteoporosis
a marked loss of bone density and an increase in bone porosity that frequently associated with aging
Osteitis
also spelled ostitis, is an inflammation of a bone
red blood cell count
determination of the number of erythrocytes in the blood. A depressed count can indicate anemia or an acute hemorrhage.
Spina bifida
is a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy when the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord to protect it. Spina means pertaining to the spine. Bifida means split. Some cases of spina bifida are due to a lack of the nutrient folic acid during the early stages of pregnancy.
Rickets
is a deficiency disease occurring in children. This condition is characterized by defective bone growth resulting from a lack of vitamin D necessary for the body to maintain calcium and phosphorus levels in the bones. Although rickets is uncommon in the United States, its incidence is increasing.
Craniostenosis
is a malformation of the skull due to the premature closure of the cranial sutures
platelet count
measures the number of platelets in a specified amount of blood and is a screening test to evaluate platelet function. It is also used to monitor changes in the blood associated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These changes include thrombocytosis (an abnormal increase in the number of platelets) and thrombo cytopenia (an abnormal decrease in the number of platelets).
Colles' fracture,
named for the Irish sur- geon Abraham Colles, is also known as a fractured wrist. This fracture occurs at the lower end of the radius when a person tries to stop a fall by landing on his or her hands. The impact of this fall causes the bone weakened by osteoporosis to break
total hemoglobin test
(Hb) is usually part of a complete blood count Elevated Hb levels indicate a higher than normal hemoglobin concentration in the plasma due to polycythemia or dehydration. Low Hb indicates lower than normal hemoglobin concentration due to anemia, recent hemorrhage, or fluid retention.
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
(IRA) is an autoimmune disorder that affects children ages 16 years or younger. with symptoms that include stiffness, pain, joint swelling. skin rash, fever, slowed growth, and fatigue. Many children with IRA outgrow it.
compression fracture,
also known as a vertebral crush fracture, occurs when the bone is pressed together (compressed) on itself. These fractures are sometimes caused by the spontaneous collapse of weakened vertebrae or can be due to an injury. This results in pain, loss of height, and development of the spinal curvature known as dowager's hump.
Arthroscopic surgery
is a minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of the interior of a joint. For example, torn cartilage can be removed with the use of an arthroscope and instruments inserted through small incisions
Primary bone cancer
is a relatively rare malignant tumor that originates in a bone.
complete blood cell count
is a series of tests performed as a group to evaluate several blood condi-tions.
myeloma
is a type of cancer that occurs in blood-making cells found in the red bone marrow This condition can cause pathologic fractures and is often fatal.
Spondylosis
is also known as spi- nal osteoarthritis. This degenerative disorder can cause the loss of normal spinal structure and function
Lordosis
is an abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine This condition is also known as swayback
Kyphosis
is an abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side This condition, also known as humphack or dowager's hump, is frequently associated with aging
periosteotomy
is an incision through the periosteum to the bone
Spondylolisthesis
is the forward slipping movement of the body of one of the lower lumbar vertebrae on the vertebra or sacrum below it
Ankylosis
is the loss or absence of mobility in a joint due to disease. injury, or a surgical procedure
Subluxation
is the partial displacement of a bone from its joint.
Revision surgery
is the replacement of a worn or failed implant.
periosteotomy
is the surgical cutting of a bone This may include removing part or all of a bone, or cutting into or through a bone.
Osteoclasis
is the surgical frac- ture of a bone to correct a deformity
arthroplasty
means the surgical repair of a damaged joint however, this term has come to mean the surgical placement of an artificial joint. These procedures are named for the involved joint and the amount of the joint that is replaced
thyroid-stimulating hormone assay
measures circulating blood levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) that can indicate abnormal thyroid activity
serum bilirubin test
measures the ability of the liver to take up, process, and secrete bilirubin into the bile. This test is useful in determining whether a patient has liver disease or a blocked bile duct.
blood urea nitrogen test
measures the amount of nitrogen in the blood due to the waste product urea. This test is performed to obtain an indication of kidney function.
phlebotomist
a medical professional who is trained to draw blood from patients for various laboratory tests and other procedures
Agglutination
a positive reaction that indicates the donor unit is not a suitable match. Agglutination is the clumping together of red blood cells.
Traction
a pulling force exerted on a limb in a distal direction in an effort to return the bone or joint to normal alignment.
craniotomy
a surgical incision or opening into the skull This procedure is performed to gain access to the brain to remove a tumor, to relieve intracranial pressure, or to obtain access for other surgical procedures.
MRI
a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images that distinguish among different types of soft tissue; allows us to see structures within the brain
Euring's sarcome
a tumor that occurs in the bones of the upper arm, legs, pelvis, or rib. The peak incidence for the development of this condition is between ages 10 and 20 years.
lipid panel,
also called a lipid profile, measures the amounts of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and triglycer- ides in a blood sample
Hallux valgus
also known as a Iunion, is an abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe
osteoporotic hip fracture
also known as a broken hip, is usually caused by weakening of the bones due to osteoporosis and can occur either spontaneously or as the result of a fall. Complications from these fractures can result in the loss of function, mobility, and independence, or death. Osteoporotic means pertaining to or caused by the porous condition of bones.
open fracture,
also known as a compound frac- ture, is one in which the bone is broken and there is an open wound in the skin.
Baker's cyst,
also known as a popliteal cyst, is a fluid-filled sac behind the knee. This usually results from a condition such as rheumatoid arthritis triggering the production of excess synovial fluid. The condition is named for British surgeon William Baker.
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
also known as a sed rate, is a test based on the speed with which the red blood cells separate from the plasma and fall to the bottom of a specialized test tube. An elevated sed rate indicates the presence of inflam- mation in the body.
closed fracture,
also known as a simple fracture or a complete fracture, is one in which the bone is broken, but there is no open wound in the skin
herniated disk
also known as a slipped or ruptured disk, is the breaking apart of an intervertebral disk that results in pressure on spinal nerve roots
Osteomalacia
also known as adult rickets, is abnormal softening of bones in adults This condition is usually caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, calcium, and/or phosphate.
Gout
also known as gouty arthritis, is a type of arthritis characterized by deposits of uric acid crystals in the joints, usually beginning with the big toe. Joints affected by gout are typically warm, red, and excruciatingly sensitive.
Lumbago
also known as low back pain, is pain of the lumbar region of the spine
Dislocation,
also known as luxation is the total displacement of a bone from its joint
Closed reduction,
also known as manipilation, is the attempted realignment of the bone involved in a fracture or joint dislocation. The affected bone is returned to its normal anatomic alignment by manually applied force and then is usually immobilized to maintain the realigned position during healing.
Internal fixation,
also known as open reduction internal fiaation (ORIF), is a fracture treatment in which a plate or pins are placed directly into the bone to hold the broken pieces in place. This form of fixation is not usually removed after the fracture has healed
Avascular necrosis,
also known as osteonecrosis, is an area of bone tissue death caused by insufficient blood flow It most commonly occurs in the hip joint, and often requires a hip replacement.
Prothrombin time
also known as pro time, is a coagulation test used to diag- nose conditions associated with abnormalities of clotting time and to monitor anticoagulant therapy. A longer prothrombin time can be caused by serious liver disease, bleeding disorders, blood-thinning medicines, or a lack of vitamin K.
Phlebotomy
also known as si is the puncture of a vein for the purpose of drawing blood
Immobilization,
also known as stabilization, is the act of holding, suturing, or fastening the bone in a fixed position with strapping or a cast.
Arthrodesis
also known as surgical ankylosis, is the surgical fusion (joining together) of two bones to stiffen a joint, such as an ankle, elbow, or shoulder This procedure is performed to treat severe arthritis or a damaged joint. Compare with arthrolysis.
Osteoarthritis
also known as wear-and-tear arthritis, is most commonly associated with aging
Bursitis
is an inflammation of a bursa
Osteomyelitis
is an inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone The bacterial infection that causes osteomyelitis often originates in another part of the body and spreads to the bone via the blood.
Costochondritis
is an inflammation of the cartilage that connects a rib to the sternum
Periostitis
is an inflammation of the periosteum This condition is often associated with shin splints,
Arthritis
is an inflammatory condition of one or more joints There are more than 100 types of arthritis with many different causes.
Polymyalgia rheumatica
is an inflammatory disorder of the muscles and joints characterized by pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, upper arms, and hips and thighs Rheumatica is the Latin word for rheumatism, an obsolete term for arthritis and other disorders causing pain in the joints and supporting tissue.
Hemarthrosis
is blood within a joint This condition is frequently due to a joint injury. It also can occur spontaneously in patients taking blood- thinning medications or those having a blood clotting disorder such as hemophilia
Synovitis
is inflammation of the synovial membrane that results in swelling and pain of the affected jointcaused by arthritis, trauma, infection, or irritation produced by damaged cartilage.
comminuted fracture
is one in which the bone is splintered or crushed. Comminuted means crushed into small pieces.
Arthrosclerosis
is stiffness of the joints, especially in the elderly
Chondromalacia
is the abnormal softening of cartilage
Osteotomy
is the surgical cutting of a bone This may include removing part or all of a bone, or cutting into or through a bone.
capillary puncture
the technique used when only a small amount of blood is needed as a specimen for a blood test. Named for where it is performed, a capillary puncture is usually known as a finger, heel, or earlobe stick.
Osteopenia
thinner- than-average bone density This term is used to describe the condition of someone who does not yet have osteoporosis but has a greater-than-average chance of developing it. Risk factors for osteopenia include aging, smoking, drinking, and a lack of calcium in the diet. Young females who do not consume enough calories may also develop the condition.