Surgical anatomy Crossword
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
 
 
Down: 1) Pronounced, generalized adema; accumulation of serous fluid in various tissues and cavities of the body.3) Chronic, irreversible disease of the lungs; abnormal enlargement of air spaces in the lungs accompanied by destruction of the tissue lining the walls of the air spaces. 4) Metal tube for insertion into the body to draw off fluid or to introduce medication. 5) Original hernia, in which the protrusion of the intestine is limited to the region of the groin. 6) Relating to the head. 7) Benign iron-deficiency anemia in adolescent girls marked by a pale yellow-green complection.8) Localized blood-filled dilation of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel's wall.10) Listening, either directly or through a stethoscope or other instrument, to sounds within the body as a method of diagnosis. 11) Long, narrow surgical knife for minor incisions. 16) Relating to bile, the bile ducts, or the gull bladder, transporting bile. 17) Slender, flexible instrument introduced into body passages, to dilate, examine, or medicate. 18) Smooth surface area at the end of a bone, forming part of a joint.20) Occurring singly; not one of a pair. 22) Exuding or passing out of a vessel into surrounding tissue, said of blood, lymph and urine. 23) Pertaining to the ribs or the upper side of the body.24) Situated away from the point of origin or attachment. 29) Pointed end of an object, the tip. Across: 1) Consisting of, resembling, or relating to fat.2) A smoothly grooved instrument used with a knife to limit the incision of tissue. 9) Organ or duct that removes or carries waste from the body. 12) Urgency, need, demand, or requirement intrinsic to a circumstance. 13) Belonging to the arm.14) Suspending muscle of the testis. 15) Either of two slender bones extending from the upper part of the sternum (breast bone) to the shoulder. 17) Separated or cleft into two equal parts or lobes. 18) Pertaining to the neck 19) Upper middle region of the abdomen. 20) Outward end of the spine of the scapula or shoulder .21) Sheet-like fibrous membrane, resembling a flattened tendon, that serves as a fascia to bind muscles together or as a means of connecting muscle to bone. 23) Two large arteries, one on each side of the head. 24) Swelling from excessive accumulation of watery fluid in cells, tissues,or serous cavities. 25) One versed in human anatomy.26) Main trunk of the arterial system, conveying blood from the left ventricle of the heart to all of the body except the lungs. 27) Relating to the leg or thigh.28) Complete equipment of a physician or medical institution, including books, supplies, and instruments. 30) Joining together of two surfaces, such as the edges of a wound or the ends of a broken bone. 31) Communication between blood vessels by means of collateral channels, when usual routes are obstructed. Opening between two organs or spaces that normally are not connected.
 

 

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