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walleye

A condition in which one eye turns outward.

wart

A contagious, harmless growth caused by a virus that occurs on the skin or a mucous membrane.

Weber's test

A test in which a vibrating tuning fork is held against the forehead to help determine the cause of hearing loss.

Wegener's granulomatosis

A disorder in which nodules associated with inflammation of blood vessels develop in the lungs, kidneys, and nasal passageways.

weight-bearing exercise

Exercise that puts stress on bones, such as walking, which helps build up bone density and prevent the bones from becoming brittle.

Wernicke's encephalopathy

A brain disorder characterized by abnormal eye movements, difficulties with muscle coordination, and confusion; usually the result of chronic alcoholism.

wheeze

A high-pitched sound produced during breathing because of narrowing of the airways; common sign of asthma.

whiplash injury

Injury to the ligaments, joints, and soft tissues of the neck region of the spine because of a sudden, violent jerking motion of the head.

whipple's disease

A rare disorder that has widespread effects on the body, including impaired absorption of nutrients, weight loss, joint pain, and anemia.

whipworm

A small, parasitic worm that can live in the intestines of a human and may cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, and anemia.

white blood cell

A group of colorless blood cells that are part of the immune system, helping prevent and fight infection.

white blood cell count

The number of white blood cells present in a blood sample; useful in diagnosing and evaluating various diseases and infections.

whitehead

A painless, small, white bump; usually occurs in groups on the nose, cheeks, or around the eyes.

whitlow

An abscess on the end of a finger or a toe that is caused by the herpes simplex virus or a bacterial infection.

whooping cough

See pertussis.

Wilm's tumor

A type of kidney cancer that usually affects children under the age of 5.

Wilson's disease

A rare genetic disorder in which copper builds up in the liver and is released into other parts of the body, eventually causing damage to the liver and brain.

withdrawal bleeding

Bleeding from the vagina that occurs when hormone levels drop, such as menstruation or the bleeding that occurs at the end of each cycle of the combined oral contraceptive pill.


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