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Respiratory,Gastrointestinal,Urinary,Male Reproductive Systems Terms

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Bronchitis   Inflammation of the bronchial tubes.  
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Pneumonia   Infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs.  
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Asthma   A condition in which your airways narrow and swell, producing extra mucus.  
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Spirometry   A common test used to assess how well your lungs work.  
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Emphysema   A lung condition that causes shortness of breath.  
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Cystitis   Inflammation of the bladder.  
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Nephritis   Inflammation of the kidneys.  
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Urethritis   Inflammation of the urethra.  
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Hematuria   Presence of blood in urine.  
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Diuresis   Increased or excessive production of urine.  
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Gastroenteritis   Inflammation of the stomach and intestines.  
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Endoscopy   A procedure to examine the digestive tract using an endoscope.  
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Hepatitis   Inflammation of the liver.  
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Colitis   Inflammation of the inner lining of the colon.  
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Cholecystectomy   Surgical removal of the gallbladder.  
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Orchitis   Inflammation of one or both testicles.  
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Prostatitis   Inflammation of the prostate gland.  
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Vasectomy   A surgical procedure for male sterilization.  
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Epididymitis   Inflammation of the epididymis.  
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Erectile dysfunction   The inability to get or keep an erection.  
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