Inflammation & Infection Medical Terms & Abbreviations Word Find

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A type of infection caused by single-celled organisms that can survive without a host.
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A type of infection where a single-celled organism uses eukaryote to reproduce via hijacking a cells system.
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A type of infection caused by yeast and mold.
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A type of infection caused by organisms that live off a host.
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A type of infection caused by faulty prions folding incorrectly, leading to other proteins to fold abnormally as well.
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Localized collection of pus.
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Inflammation of the connective tissues.
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Accumulation of pus in a body cavity.
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A hard, raised scar caused from excessive collagen formation.
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The condition of heightened blood flow.
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A microscopic organism that lives in the host, and spread by lice, fleas, ticks, and mites.
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A bodily response that induces swelling, redness, and heat.
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The inflammation of one or more joints.
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The inflammation of the myocardium muscles in the heart.
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PolyMorphoNuclear, an abbreviation of a type of Leukocytes called neutrophils.
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Dendritic Cell; specialized immune cells that act as an antigen presenting cell known for activating helper t-cells.
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A type of large white cell that is responsible for engulfing foreign matter and digesting it to ensure no infections.
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A type of large cell that is responsible for the production of platelets.
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A product of megakaryocytes and is used to prevent excessive bleeding from injured blood cells.