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D and C

See dilatation and curettage.

debridement

Surgical removal of dead, damaged, or infected tissue, or some foreign material from a wound or burn.

decompression sickness

The formation of gas bubbles in the body’s tissues as a result of a scuba diver ascending too quickly from depth; commonly called the bends.

deep-vein thrombosis

The formation of a blood clot inside of a deep-lying vein, usually in the legs.

defecation

The passing of feces out of the body through the anus; a bowel movement.

defibrillation

A short electric shock to the chest to normalize an irregular heartbeat.

degenerative arthritis

The breakdown of the cartilage lining the bones in joints, usually weight-bearing joints (such as the knee); causes stiffness and pain (also called osteoarthritis).

dehydration

Excessive, dangerous loss of water from the body.

dementia

A gradual decline in mental ability usually caused by a brain disease, such as Alzheimer disease.

depilatory

A chemical hair remover.

depot injection

Injection of a drug into a muscle; the drug is designed to absorb slowly into the body.

depression

Feelings of hopelessness, sadness, and a general disinterest in life, which for the most part have no cause and may be the result of a psychiatric illness.

dermabrasion

Removal of the surface layer of skin with a sanding wheel to treat scarring or to remove tattoos.

dermatitis

Inflammation of the skin.

dermis

The inner skin layer.

desensitization

The process of making a person less allergic to a substance by injecting gradually increasing amounts of the substance; sometimes done to prevent anaphylactic shock.

detoxification

Treatment given either to fight a person's dependence on alcohol or other drugs or to rid the body of a poisonous substance and its effects.

dextrocardia

A rare genetic condition in which the heart is located on the right side of the body, instead of the left.

dextrose

Another name for the sugar glucose.

diabetes insipidus

A rare condition characterized by increased urine production.

diabetes mellitus

A common form of diabetes in which the body cannot properly store or use glucose (sugar), the body's main source of energy.

dialysis

A procedure to treat kidney failure in which artificial means are used to filter waste, maintain acid-base balance, and remove excess fluid from the body.

diaper rash

A common condition in babies in which the skin in the diaper area becomes irritated and red, usually because of exposure to urine, feces, or heat.

diaphragm

The large, dome-shaped muscle separating the abdomen and chest that contracts and relaxes to make breathing possible; also, a thin, rubber dome that is used as a method of female contraception.

diastolic pressure

The blood pressure measured when the heart is at rest between beats.

diathermy

The use of high-frequency currents, microwaves, or ultrasound to produce heat in the body to increase blood flow, relieve pain, or destroy diseased tissue.

dilatation and curettage

A procedure in which the vagina and cervix are widened and the lining of the uterus is scraped away to diagnose and treat disorders of the uterus.

diphtheria

A bacterial infection that causes a fever, headache, sore throat, and possibly death; diphtheria is rare in developed countries.

disk prolapse

A disorder in which one of the disks located between the vertebrae in the spine breaks down and the pulpy interior squeezes out, causing pressure on a nerve; commonly called a "slipped" or "ruptured" disk.

dislocation

Displacement of the two bones in a joint.

distention

Swelling, enlargement, or stretching.

diuretic

A drug that increases the amount of water in the urine, removing excess water from the body; used in treating high blood pressure and fluid retention.

diverticulitis

Inflammation of diverticula (small sacs in the intestine's inner lining); can cause fever, pain, and tenderness .

DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid; responsible for passing genetic information in nearly all organisms.

dominant gene

A gene that always produces its effect when it is present.

dopamine

A chemical that transmits messages in the brain and plays a role in movement.

Down syndrome

A genetic disorder in which a person’s cells have 1 too many chromosomes, causing moderate to severe mental handicap and a characteristic appearance.

duchenne muscular dystrophy

A genetic condition in boys in which nerves degenerate and muscles get progressively weaker.

duodenal ulcer

An erosion in the inner lining of the wall of the first part of the small intestine (called the duodenum).

duodenum

The first part of the small intestine, immediately following the stomach.

dysentery

A severe intestinal infection, causing abdominal pain and diarrhea with blood or mucus.

dyspnea

Difficulty breathing.

dystrophy

Any disorder in which cells become damaged or do not develop properly because they do not receive adequate nutrition.


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