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Chapter 24, Problem 1M

Match the term with its description.

  1. 1. ____ Dysuria
  2. 2. ____ Bacteremia
  3. 3. ____ Zoonosis
  4. 4. ____ Ophthalmia neonatorum
  5. 5. ____ Proctitis
  6. 6. ____ Pyelonephritis
  7. 7. ____ Orchitis
  8. 8. ____ Gummas
  9. 9. ____ Myalgia
  10. 10. ____ Cystitis
  11. 11. ____ Whitlow
  12. 12. ____ Prostatitis
  13. 13. ____ Condylomata acuminata
  14. 14. ____ PID
  15. 15. ____ Venereal disease
  16. A.    Inflammation of a kidney
  17. B.     Inflammation of the prostate
  18. C.     Inflammation of the urinary bladder
  19. D.    Inflammation of a testis
  20. E.     Inflammation of the rectum
  21. F.      Frequent, urgent, and painful urination
  22. G.    Muscle pain
  23. H.    Inflammation of the conjunctiva in newborns
  24. I.        Disease spread from animals to humans
  25. J.       Rubbery, painfully swollen lesions in bones, nervous tissue, or on the skin
  26. K.    Large cauliflower-like growths on the genitalia
  27. L.     General term for an STD
  28. M.   Infection of skin by herpesviruses
  29. N.    Bacterial invasion of the bloodstream
  30. ○.    Inflammation of uterus, uterine tubes, and ovaries
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