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vaccination

A form of immunization in which killed or weakened microorganisms are placed into the body, where antibodies against them are developed; if the same types of microorganisms enter the body again, they will be destroyed by the antibodies.

vaccine

A preparation of weakened microorganisms given to create resistance to a certain disease.

vacuum aspiration

Removal of the contents of the uterus using a suction device.

vacuum extraction

A technique used to facilitate childbirth using a suction device to help move the baby through the birth canal.

vagina

The muscular passage connecting the uterus with the outside genitals; a component of the female reproductive system.

vaginismus

An involuntary muscle spasm at the opening of the vagina when sexual intercourse is attempted; can be quite painful and may make sexual intercourse nearly impossible.

vaginitis

Inflammation of the vagina, which can be the result of infection, aging, a hormone deficiency, or a foreign object (such as a tampon).

valve

A structure that allows fluid flow in only one direction.

valvotomy

Surgical correction of a narrowed heart valve.

valvular heart disease

A heart valve defect.

valvuloplasty

Reconstruction or repair of a narrowed heart valve.

varicella

The medical term for chickenpox.

varices

Enlarged or twisted blood or lymph vessels.

varicocele

The appearance of varicose veins around the testicles; commonly occurs and is harmless, but may cause discomfort.

varicose veins

Enlarged, twisted veins just below the surface of the skin, caused by defective valves in the veins.

variola

Another term for smallpox.

vascular

Pertaining to blood vessels.

vasculitis

Inflammation of blood vessels.

vas deferens

A thin tube that stores and transports sperm .

vasectomy

A usually permanent method of sterilization in which the tubes carrying sperm from the testicles (the vas deferens) are cut and tied off; as a result, the semen will no longer contain sperm.

vasoconstriction

Narrowing of blood vessels.

vasodilation

Widening of blood vessels.

vasovagal attack

A sudden slowing of the heart, causing fainting.

VD

See venereal disease.

vein

A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.

venereal disease

Any disease that is usually spread through sexual intercourse or genital contact.

venipuncture

Piercing of a vein with a hollow needle to inject fluid or withdraw blood.

venography

An X-ray procedure for viewing veins.

venom

A poisonous substance produced by certain animals.

ventilation

The process through which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the lungs and the air; also refers to the use of a machine to carry out this process in someone who cannot breathe on his or her own.

ventilator

A machine used to take over breathing when a person cannot breathe on his or her own.

ventricle

A small cavity or chamber; there are four ventricles in the brain that circulate cerebrospinal fluid through it, and two in the heart that pump blood throughout the body.

ventricular fibrillation

Rapid, irregular contractions of the heart.

ventricular septal defect

A hole in the wall that separates the two lower chambers of the heart (called the ventricles).

vernix

The thick, greasy substance that covers the skin of a newborn baby.

version

A shift in the position of the fetus inside of the uterus, either occurring naturally or as performed by a doctor to facilitate delivery.

vertebra

Any one of the 33 bones that make up the spine.

vertebral arteries

A pair of arteries running up the neck to supply the brain with blood.

vertebrobasilar insufficiency

Episodes of dizziness and weakness caused by insufficient blood flow to the brain.

vertex presentation

The usual, head-first presentation of the fetus during delivery.

vertigo

The feeling that one or one's surroundings are spinning.

very low-density lipoprotein

A class of blood proteins, a high level of which is associated with coronary heart disease.

vesicle

A small skin blister, or any sac in the body, that contains fluid.

vestibular glands

Two small glands located at the opening of the vagina that secrete a lubricating fluid during sexual stimulation.

villi

The millions of fingerlike projections on the lining of the small intestine that aid in the absorption of food.

viral

A term describing something related to or caused by a virus.

viremia

The presence of viruses in the blood.

virilization

The process by which a woman develops male characteristics; caused by overproduction of male sex hormones.

virulence

The relative ability of an organism to cause disease.

virus

The smallest known disease-causing microorganism; viruses are very simple in structure and can only multiply when they are inside the cell of another organism.

visual acuity

A measure of the sharpness of a person's vision.

visual field

The area on both sides that can be seen while looking straight ahead.

vital sign

Any sign, such as a pulse, that indicates that a person is alive.

vitamin A

A vitamin essential for normal growth and development of the body (most notably the bones and teeth), protection of mucous membranes from infection, normal vision, and healthy skin and hair.

vitamin B complex

A group of vitamins including thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, biotin, and folic acid; plays a variety of important roles in the body, including in hormone production, metabolism, and functioning of the nerves, muscle, heart, and digestive system.

vitamin B6

A vitamin that plays an important role in the breakdown and use of energy sources, production of red blood cells and antibodies, and normal functioning of the nervous system.

vitamin B12

A vitamin that is essential to the production of DNA (the genetic material in cells) and red blood cells and in the functioning of the nervous system.

vitamin C

A vitamin with many essential roles, including in maintaining healthy bones, teeth, gums, ligaments, and blood vessels and in the immune system's response to infection.

vitamin D

A vitamin that plays a role in the absorption of calcium by the intestines and is essential for healthy bones and teeth.

vitamin E

A vitamin that protects tissues from damage by oxygen free radicals, helps to form red blood cells, maintains the function of enzymes, and maintains cell structure.

vitamin K

A vitamin that is essential for normal blood clotting and the body's absorption of calcium.

vitamins

Complex substances that are necessary in small amounts to maintain health and ensure proper development and functioning of the body.

vitiligo

A condition in which patches of skin on the body lose their color; thought to be caused by the immune system attacking the skin tissues, causing the absence of melanin.

vitreous humor

The clear, watery fluid that fills the cavity of the eye behind the lens.

VLDL

See very low-density lipoprotein.

vocal cords

Two strips of tissue in the voice box that have the ability to produce sound when air passing through them causes the tissues to vibrate.

volvulus

Twisting and obstruction of an area of intestine.

von Willebrand's disease

A genetic disorder characterized by excessive bleeding.

V/Q lung scans

Images produced by radionuclide scanning of the lungs; used to help diagnose a pulmonary embolism.

vulva

The outer, visible portion of the female genitals.

vulvitis

Inflammation of the vulva.

vulvovaginitis

Inflammation of the vulva and vagina.


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