Medical Terms in Lay Language
Medical Terms in Lay Language
Medical Terms in Lay Language
This glossary of terms is derived from a list copyrighted by the University of Kentucky.
We have edited this list. Please feel free to use these terms in place of medical jargon,
wherever you feel they might be better understood. These terms are not the only
acceptable plain language alternatives for these vocabulary words.
A
ABDOMEN/ABDOMINAL body cavity below diaphragm that contains stomach, intestines, liver
and other organs
ABSORB take up fluids, take in
ACIDOSIS condition when blood contains more acid than normal
ACUITY clearness, keenness, esp. of vision and airways
ACUTE new, recent, sudden, urgent
ADENOPATHY swollen lymph nodes (glands)
ADJUVANT helpful, assisting, aiding, supportive
ADJUVANT TREATMENT added treatment (usually to a standard treatment)
ANTIBIOTIC drug that kills bacteria and other germs
ANTIMICROBIAL drug that kills bacteria and other germs
ANTIRETROVIRAL drug that works against the growth of certain viruses
ADVERSE EFFECT side effect, bad reaction, unwanted response
ALLERGIC REACTION rash, hives, swelling, trouble breathing
AMBULATE/AMBULATION/AMBULATORY walk, able to walk
ANAPHYLAXIS serious, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
ANEMIA decreased red blood cells; low red cell blood count
ANESTHETIC a drug or agent used to decrease the feeling of pain, or eliminate the feeling of
pain by putting you to sleep
ANGINA pain resulting from not enough blood flowing to the heart
ANGINA PECTORIS pain resulting from not enough blood flowing to the heart
ANOREXIA disorder in which person will not eat; lack of appetite
ANTECUBITAL related to the inner side of the forearm
ANTIBODY protein made in the body in response to foreign substance
ANTICONVULSANT drug used to prevent seizures
ANTILIPEMIC a drug that lowers fat levels in the blood
ANTITUSSIVE a drug used to relieve coughing
ARRHYTHMIA abnormal heartbeat; any change from the normal heartbeat
ASPIRATION fluid entering the lungs, such as after vomiting
ASSAY lab test
ASSESS to learn about, measure, evaluate, look at
ASTHMA lung disease associated with tightening of air passages, making breathing difficult
ASYMPTOMATIC without symptoms
AXILLA armpit
B
BENIGN not malignant, without serious consequences
BID twice a day
BINDING/BOUND carried by, to make stick together, transported
BIOAVAILABILITY the extent to which a drug or other substance becomes available to the body
BLOOD PROFILE series of blood tests
BOLUS a large amount given all at once
BONE MASS the amount of calcium and other minerals in a given amount of bone
BRADYARRHYTHMIAS slow, irregular heartbeats
BRADYCARDIA slow heartbeat
BRONCHOSPASM breathing distress caused by narrowing of the airways
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C
CARCINOGENIC cancer-causing
CARCINOMA type of cancer
CARDIAC related to the heart
CARDIOVERSION return to normal heartbeat by electric shock
CATHETER a tube for withdrawing or giving fluids
CATHETER a tube placed near the spinal cord and used for anesthesia (indwelling epidural)
during surgery
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) brain and spinal cord
CEREBRAL TRAUMA damage to the brain
CESSATION stopping
CHD coronary heart disease
CHEMOTHERAPY treatment of disease, usually cancer, by chemical agents
CHRONIC continuing for a long time, ongoing
CLINICAL pertaining to medical care
CLINICAL TRIAL an experiment involving human subjects
COMA unconscious state
COMPLETE RESPONSE total disappearance of disease
CONGENITAL present before birth
CONJUNCTIVITIS redness and irritation of the thin membrane that covers the eye
CONSOLIDATION PHASE treatment phase intended to make a remission permanent (follows
induction phase)
CONTROLLED TRIAL research study in which the experimental treatment or procedure is
compared to a standard (control) treatment or procedure
COOPERATIVE GROUP association of multiple institutions to perform clinical trials
CORONARY related to the blood vessels that supply the heart, or to the heart itself
CT SCAN (CAT) computerized series of x-rays (computerized tomography)
CULTURE test for infection, or for organisms that could cause infection
CUMULATIVE added together from the beginning
CUTANEOUS relating to the skin
CVA stroke (cerebrovascular accident)
D
DERMATOLOGIC pertaining to the skin
DIASTOLIC lower number in a blood pressure reading
DISTAL toward the end, away from the center of the body
DIURETIC "water pill" or drug that causes increase in urination
DOPPLER device using sound waves to diagnose or test
DOUBLE BLIND study in which neither investigators nor subjects know what drug or treatment
the subject is receiving
DYSFUNCTION state of improper function
DYSPLASIA abnormal cells
E
ECHOCARDIOGRAM sound wave test of the heart
EDEMA excess fluid collecting in tissue
EEG electric brain wave tracing (electroencephalogram)
EFFICACY effectiveness
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM electrical tracing of the heartbeat (ECG or EKG)
ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE an imbalance of minerals in the blood
EMESIS vomiting
EMPIRIC based on experience
ENDOSCOPIC EXAMINATION examination of an internal part of the body with a lighted tube
ENTERAL by way of the intestines
EPIDURAL outside the spinal cord
ERADICATE get rid of (such as disease)
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SUPPORTIVE CARE general medical care aimed at symptoms, not intended to improve or cure
underlying disease
SYMPTOMATIC having symptoms
SYNDROME a condition characterized by a set of symptoms
SYSTOLIC top number in blood pressure; pressure during active contraction of the heart
T
TERATOGENIC capable of causing malformations in a fetus (developing baby still inside the
mothers body)
TESTES/TESTICLES male sex glands
THROMBOSIS clotting
THROMBUS blood clot
TID three times a day
TITRATION a method for deciding on the strength of a drug or solution; gradually increasing the
dose
T-LYMPHOCYTES type of white blood cells
TOPICAL on the surface
TOPICAL ANESTHETIC applied to a certain area of the skin and reducing pain only in the area
to which applied
TOXICITY side effects or undesirable effects of a drug or treatment
TRANSDERMAL through the skin
TRANSIENTLY temporarily
TRAUMA injury; wound
TREADMILL walking machine used to test heart function
U
UPTAKE absorbing and taking in of a substance by living tissue
V
VALVULOPLASTY plastic repair of a valve, especially a heart valve
VARICES enlarged veins
VASOSPASM narrowing of the blood vessels
VECTOR a carrier that can transmit disease-causing microorganisms (germs and viruses)
VENIPUNCTURE needle stick, blood draw, entering the skin with a needle
VERTICAL TRANSMISSION spread of disease
W
WBC white blood cell
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