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6.4 Systemic Diseases and Disorders
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arrhythmia : a condition in which the normal rhythm of the heart is impaired
foodpoisoning : a disease caused by contaminated food
hemophilia : a condition in which the blood does not clot
bronchitis : an inflammation of the linings of the trachea or bronchial tubes
shingles : a painful nerve infection caused by the chickenpox virus
dandruff : a condition in which skin cells of the scalp multiply too rapidly
coma : a prolonged state in which a person seems unconscious or unaware of his surroundings
pneumonia : an infection that causes the alveoli of the lungs to fill with fluid
meningitis : a condition in which one or more layers of the meninges become inflamed
bursitis : a condition in which the bursa becomes swollen or inflamed
botulism : a very severe form of food poisoning caused by an anaerobic bacterium
warts : skin cells that are infected with a type of virus
pepticulcer : an ulcer in the lining of the stomach or duodenum
diabetes : a disorder which results from an inability of the body to produce enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar
kidneystones : pebble-like deposits that form in the kidneys
cardiacarrest : the heart is unable to continue beating
hypertension : high blood pressure
arteriosclerosis : hardening of the arteries
thrombus : a stationary blood clot that forms in a blood vessel
gingivitis : tender and inflamed gums caused by accumulations of tartar and plaque
epilepsy : a serious brain disorder in which neurons in the brain periodically stop working and begin to fire together over and over causing seizures
angina : pain of the chest
stroke : a blood vessel in the brain ruptures
appendicitis : a condition in which the joints become inflamed and make movements painful
arthritis : a condition in which the joints become inflamed and make movements painful
acne : an inflammation of the skin's sebaceous glands
AIDS : acquired immune deficiency syndrome
6.4 Systemic Diseases and Disorders
Across:| 3. | skin cells that are infected with a type of virus | | 6. | a serious brain disorder in which neurons in the brain periodically stop working and begin to fire together over and over causing seizures | | 7. | a disease caused by contaminated food | | 9. | an inflammation of the linings of the trachea or bronchial tubes | | 11. | the heart is unable to continue beating | | 12. | pain of the chest | | 14. | a prolonged state in which a person seems unconscious or unaware of his surroundings | | 16. | high blood pressure |
| | 19. | pebble-like deposits that form in the kidneys | | 20. | a very severe form of food poisoning caused by an anaerobic bacterium | | 21. | a disorder which results from an inability of the body to produce enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar | | 24. | an ulcer in the lining of the stomach or duodenum | | 25. | acquired immune deficiency syndrome | | 26. | hardening of the arteries | | 27. | a stationary blood clot that forms in a blood vessel |
| | Down:| 1. | a blood vessel in the brain ruptures | | 2. | a condition in which the blood does not clot | | 4. | a condition in which the normal rhythm of the heart is impaired | | 5. | a condition in which the joints become inflamed and make movements painful | | 8. | a condition in which the joints become inflamed and make movements painful | | 10. | an infection that causes the alveoli of the lungs to fill with fluid |
| | 13. | an inflammation of the skin's sebaceous glands | | 15. | a painful nerve infection caused by the chickenpox virus | | 17. | tender and inflamed gums caused by accumulations of tartar and plaque | | 18. | a condition in which one or more layers of the meninges become inflamed | | 22. | a condition in which the bursa becomes swollen or inflamed | | 23. | a condition in which skin cells of the scalp multiply too rapidly |
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6.4 Systemic Diseases and Disorders
Across:| 3. | skin cells that are infected with a type of virus | | 6. | a serious brain disorder in which neurons in the brain periodically stop working and begin to fire together over and over causing seizures | | 7. | a disease caused by contaminated food | | 9. | an inflammation of the linings of the trachea or bronchial tubes | | 11. | the heart is unable to continue beating | | 12. | pain of the chest | | 14. | a prolonged state in which a person seems unconscious or unaware of his surroundings | | 16. | high blood pressure |
| | 19. | pebble-like deposits that form in the kidneys | | 20. | a very severe form of food poisoning caused by an anaerobic bacterium | | 21. | a disorder which results from an inability of the body to produce enough insulin to properly regulate blood sugar | | 24. | an ulcer in the lining of the stomach or duodenum | | 25. | acquired immune deficiency syndrome | | 26. | hardening of the arteries | | 27. | a stationary blood clot that forms in a blood vessel |
| | Down:| 1. | a blood vessel in the brain ruptures | | 2. | a condition in which the blood does not clot | | 4. | a condition in which the normal rhythm of the heart is impaired | | 5. | a condition in which the joints become inflamed and make movements painful | | 8. | a condition in which the joints become inflamed and make movements painful | | 10. | an infection that causes the alveoli of the lungs to fill with fluid |
| | 13. | an inflammation of the skin's sebaceous glands | | 15. | a painful nerve infection caused by the chickenpox virus | | 17. | tender and inflamed gums caused by accumulations of tartar and plaque | | 18. | a condition in which one or more layers of the meninges become inflamed | | 22. | a condition in which the bursa becomes swollen or inflamed | | 23. | a condition in which skin cells of the scalp multiply too rapidly |
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