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Medical terminologies | Most important terms for medical aspirants and nurse NEET AIIMS
1 Anaemia - Deficiency of haemoglobin in the blood
2. Analgesic - Medicine which alleviates pain
3. Arthralgia - Pain in a joint
4. Cephalalgia - Headache
5. Nephralgia - Pain in the kidney
6. Neuralgia - Nerve pain
7. Myalgia - Muscle pain
8. Otalgia - Earache
9. Gastralgia - Pain in the stomach
10. Pyoderma - Skin infection with pus formation
11. Leucoderma -Defective skin pigmentation
12. Hysterodynia - Pain in the uterus
13. Hysterectomy - Excision of the uterus
14. Nephrectomy - Excision of a kidney
15. Adenectomy - Excision of a gland
16. Cholecystectomy - Excision of gall bladder
17. Thyroidectomy - Excision of the thyroid gland
18. Arthritis - Inflammation of a joint
19. Bronchitis - Inflammation of the bronchi
20. Carditis - Inflammation of the heart
21. Cervicitis - Inflammation of the cervix
22. Colitis - Inflammation of the colon
23. Colpitis - Inflammation of the vagina
24. Cystitis - Inflammation of the urinary bladder
25. Enteritis - Inflammation of the intestines
26. Gastritis - Inflammation of the stomach
27. Glossitis - Inflammation of the tongue
28. Hepatitis - Inflammation of the liver
29. Laryngitis - Inflammation of the larynx
30. Metritis - Inflammation of the uterus
31. Myelitis - Inflammation of the spinal cord
32. Nephritis - Inflammation of the kidney
33. Pharyngitis - Inflammation of the pharynx
34. Blepharitis -Inflammation of the eyelids
35. Cholelithiasis - Stone in the gall bladder
36. Nephrolithiasis - Stone in the kidney
37. Osteomalacia - Softening of bones through deficiency of calcium or D vitamin
38. Adenoma -Benign tumour of glandular tissue
39. Myoma - Tumour of muscle
40. Diplopia - Double vision
41. Thrombosis - Formation of a blood clot
42. Pyloromyotomy - Incision of the pyloric sphincter muscle
43. Hydrophobia - Fear of water(Rabies in humans)
44. Neuroplasty- Surgical repair of nerves
45. Pyloraplasty -Incision of the plastic pylorus to widen the passage
46. Hemiplegia - Paralysis of one side of the body
47. Nephroptosis - Downward displacement of the kidney
48. Amenorrhoea - Absence of menstrual discharge
49. Dysmenorrhoea - Painful menstruation
50. Leucorrhoea - Whitish vaginal discharge
51. Menorrhoea - Menstrual bleeding
52. Haemorrhage- Escape of blood from a vessel
53. Arrhythmia -Any deviation of the normal rhythm of the heart
54. Cholestasis - Diminution in the flow of bile
55. Hemostasis - Arrest of bleeding
56. Neurasthenia - Nervous debility
57. Cystostomy - Surgical opening made into the bladder
58. Cystotomy - Incision into the urinary bladder
59. Hypertrophy - Increase in the size of tissues
60. Haematuria - Blood in the urine
61. Glycosuria - Presence of sugar in the urine
62. Albuminuria - Presence of albumin in the urine
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Monday, November 23, 2020
Detailed study of various Kingdoms I. Kingdom Monera
The kingdom Monera includes bacteria, cyanobacteria (Blue–green-algae), Archaebacteria, and some smaller groups like Mycoplasmas, Ricketsias, Actinomycetes, etc.
Bacteria
Bacteria were first discovered by a Dutch (Holland), Antony Von Leeuwenhoek in 1676. He observed them in a raindrop with the help of a simple microscope designed by him. The name bacteria (Greek= small stick) was given to these organisms by a German Biologist Christian G. Ehrenberg (1828). Louis Pasteur laid the scientific foundation of Bacteriology.
General Characters:
The following are some of the major characters of bacteria.
1. Bacteria are the simplest and the most primitive organisms. They are cosmopolitan and found in all places where life is possible.
2. Bacteria are considered to be plants because they have a rigid cell wall.
3. Bacteria are Prokaryotes.
4. Bacteria are unicellular and generally occur singly. Some of them are found in groups.
5. Bacteria lack a nuclear membrane and therefore, distinct nucleus and nucleoli are absent.
6. Bacteria also lack membrane-bound organelles, like Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, Mitochondria, Plastids, etc.
7. Most of the bacteria lack chlorophyll, hence, they are heterotrophic. However, few bacteria possess chlorophyll and are autotrophic. The chlorophyll remains scattered in the cytoplasm.
8. Genetic material is represented by histone-free DNA.
9. The commonly reproduce vegetatively by fission.
10. Variation in the genetic characters is due to genetic recombination brought about by conjugation, transformation, and transduction. Flagellated gametes are, however, not produced.
Distribution:
Bacteria are found in all the habitable places. They are widely distributed in air, water, and land. A large number of bacteria also occurs in animal and human bodies. Bacteria can live both aerobically as well as anaerobically. They can survive in extreme cold (-1900c) and can also tolerate very high temperatures (800c) and drought.
The presence of bacteria in a variety of habitats is due to i. Their resistant nature; ii. Characteristic mode of nutrition; iii. Formation of resistant endospores.
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Join us to celebrate the birthday of Bird Man of India
Join us to celebrate the birthday of Bird Man of India
Salim Ali (Born 12 Nov 1896; died 27 Jul 1987)
Indian ornithologist, the “birdman of India,” who championed conservation of India's biological diversity. His fieldwork provided scientific guidance for the Indian government's conservation efforts. His love of birds began at age 10, when he began writing his observations. Eventually, he undertook professional education in ornithology. In 1930 he began a bird survey of Hyderabad State. By 1976, he had published several popular regional field guides of Indian birds for which he is famous. These surveys were based on extensive travels throughout India and Pakistan. The title of his autobiography “The Fall of a Sparrow” (1987) recalls the first sparrow that drew his interest as a boy.
இந்தியாவின் உயிரியல் பன்முகத்தன்மையைப் பாதுகாப்பதில் வெற்றிபெற்ற "இந்தியாவின் பறவையினரான" இந்திய பறவையியலாளர். அவரது களப்பணி இந்திய அரசாங்கத்தின் பாதுகாப்பு முயற்சிகளுக்கு அறிவியல் வழிகாட்டுதலை வழங்கியது. பறவைகள் மீதான அவரது காதல் 10 வயதில் தொடங்கியது, அவர் தனது அவதானிப்புகளை எழுதத் தொடங்கினார். இறுதியில், பறவையியலில் தொழில்முறை கல்வியை மேற்கொண்டார். 1930 ஆம் ஆண்டில் ஹைதராபாத் மாநிலத்தில் பறவை கணக்கெடுப்பைத் தொடங்கினார். 1976 வாக்கில், அவர் பிரபலமான இந்திய பறவைகளின் பல பிரபலமான பிராந்திய கள வழிகாட்டிகளை வெளியிட்டார். இந்த ஆய்வுகள் இந்தியா மற்றும் பாகிஸ்தான் முழுவதும் விரிவான பயணங்களை அடிப்படையாகக் கொண்டவை. அவரது சுயசரிதை “தி ஃபால் ஆஃப் எ ஸ்பாரோ” (1987) இன் தலைப்பு ஒரு சிறுவனாக தனது ஆர்வத்தை ஈர்த்த முதல் குருவியை நினைவுபடுத்துகிறது. #birdman #salim #ett #birthday #today
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