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MCC Med Term Unit 7

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show the reservoir for bile on the posteroinferior surface of the liver  
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cystic duct   show
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show the duct formed by the juncture of the cystic and hepatic ducts  
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show bile drains fromn the liver into the hepatic duct  
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show the dilation formed by the junction of the pancreatic and bile ducts as they open into the lumen of the duodenum  
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Sphincter of Oddi   show
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biliary calculi   show
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show inflammation of the bile duct  
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cholecystitis   show
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cholecystolithiasis   show
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show gall stone  
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show presence of stones in the gall bladder  
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show gall bladder examination  
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show one of a pair of round, walnut-sized salivary glands in the submandibular triangle, the gland secretes both mucus and a thinner serous fluid, which aid the digestive process  
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sublingual gland   show
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parotid gland   show
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show where the esophagus meets the stomach  
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fundus of the stomach   show
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greater curvature   show
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lesser curvature   show
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show the large central portion of the stomach  
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pylorus   show
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rugae   show
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show where the pylorus narrows to form the duodenal portion of the small intestine  
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show the first part of the superior portion of the duodenum  
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show the shortest, widest and most fixed portion of the small intestine  
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show the middle of the three portions of the small intestine  
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show the lower, third, distal portion of the small intestine; extends from the jejunum to the cecum  
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ileo-cecal valve   show
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cecum   show
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show a wormlike blunt process extending from the cecum  
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ascending colon   show
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transverse colon   show
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show colon proceeding downward (inferiorly) until it becomes sigmoid colon in the pelvis  
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sigmoid colon   show
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rectum   show
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show spasmodic pains in the abdomen  
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colitis   show
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show hernia through the diaphragm  
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show outpouching of the wall of an organ (pleural)  
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duodenitis   show
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show inflammation of the intestine  
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gastritis   show
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show hernia through the esophageal opening of the diaphragm  
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show inflammation of the ileum  
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megacolon   show
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ulcer   show
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show inflammation and widespread ulcers in the colon  
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show surgical, traumatic or pathological formation of an opening between two normally distinct spaces or organs  
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show prolapse of one segment of bowel into the lumen of another segment. Ba enema to diagnose; surgery to correct obstruction.  
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show two organs in the lumbar region that filter the blood, excreting the end products of body metabolism in the form of urine  
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pelvis   show
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calices   show
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renal cortex   show
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show upper/lower - either end of an axis through the length of a kidney  
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ureter   show
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bladder   show
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urethra   show
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show a gland surrounding the neck of the bladder and urethra in the male; it contributes a secretion to the semen  
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bladder diverticulum   show
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show inflammation of the bladder  
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horseshoe kidney   show
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show inability to control discharge of urine (urination)  
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show fatty tumor  
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show malignant fatty tumor  
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megabladder   show
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show disease of the kidney characterized by inflammation and abnormal function  
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show disorder characterized by the presence of renal calculi (kidney stones)  
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show the surgical removal of renal calculi  
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nephromegaly   show
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show downward displacement of kidneys  
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perirenal abscess   show
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polycystic kidney   show
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show chronic disease of the prostate gland  
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prostatitis   show
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benign prostatic hypertophy (BPH)   show
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pyelitis   show
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show overgrowth of the kidney  
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ureterostenosis   show
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