Difference between revisions of "Directory:Ask the Doctors"
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; '''Peritonitis:''' | ; '''Peritonitis:''' | ||
: Inflammation of the membranes that line the abdominal wall. | : Inflammation of the membranes that line the abdominal wall. | ||
+ | ; '''Androgen:''' | ||
+ | : A male sex hormone found in both males and females. | ||
+ | ; '''Anti-androgen:''' | ||
+ | : A drug that slows down the production of androgens. | ||
+ | ; '''Antibiotic:''' | ||
+ | : A drug that kills bacteria. | ||
+ | ; '''Comedo:''' | ||
+ | : A hard plug that develops in the pores of the skin composed of sebum and dead skin cells. The mildest form of acne. | ||
+ | ; '''Comedolytic:''' | ||
+ | : Drugs that break up comedos and open clogged pores. | ||
+ | ; '''Isotretinoin:''' | ||
+ | : A drug that decreases sebum production and dries up acne pimples. | ||
+ | ; '''Sebum:''' | ||
+ | : An oily material produced by sebaceous glands that keeps the skin moist. | ||
+ | ; '''Tretinoin:''' | ||
+ | : A drug that increases the rate at which skin cells are formed and die. |
Revision as of 22:38, 18 February 2007
- Appendectomy:
- Surgical removal of the appendix.
- Appendix:
- The worm-shaped pouch near the beginning of the large intestine.
- Computed tomography (CT) scan:
- A procedure by which X rays are directed at a patient's body from various angles and the set of photographs thus obtained assembled by a computer program.
- Computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan:
- Another name for a computed tomography (CT) scan.
- Laparoscopy:
- A procedure in which a tube with a small light and viewing device is inserted through a small incision near the navel, allowing a surgeon to look directly into the patient's abdomen.
- Laparotomy:
- A surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to view the inside of the abdominal cavity.
- Peritonitis:
- Inflammation of the membranes that line the abdominal wall.
- Androgen:
- A male sex hormone found in both males and females.
- Anti-androgen:
- A drug that slows down the production of androgens.
- Antibiotic:
- A drug that kills bacteria.
- Comedo:
- A hard plug that develops in the pores of the skin composed of sebum and dead skin cells. The mildest form of acne.
- Comedolytic:
- Drugs that break up comedos and open clogged pores.
- Isotretinoin:
- A drug that decreases sebum production and dries up acne pimples.
- Sebum:
- An oily material produced by sebaceous glands that keeps the skin moist.
- Tretinoin:
- A drug that increases the rate at which skin cells are formed and die.