Glossary

BioScience.com.pk try the best to avoid the use of medical terms that could make it more difficult to understand the information on this website. Still, there are a number of terms that can’t be avoided and that are useful to know because they are so often used by the doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals with whom you might speak. The list below includes the terms used on BioScience.com.pk for which we have provided definitions.

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Term Definition
Androgens

Hormones that are responsible for the induction of sexual differentiation and produce secondary male physical characteristics such as a deep voice and facial hair. An example is the hormone testosterone. They are also present in females as precursors to female hormones (such as estrogen).

Anaphylaxis

Severe allergic reaction that can cause intensely itchy welts (hives) on the skin, low blood pressure, and difficulty breathing. Anaphylaxis can be life-threatening so those who have been affected by it may be advised to carry an emergency injection of epinephrine.

Analyte

Also known as: Test


In the clinical laboratory, a substance from the body that is undergoing analysis.  In lay terms, often referred to as a 'test.'

Anaerobic

Living or occurring in an oxygen-free environment

Amplification

1) In molecular diagnostics, a process by which multiple copies of genetic material (RNA, DNA) are generated so as to produce adequate levels of the target to be detected or quantitated

2) The process by which the signal from a detection system is increased so as to improve detection or quantitation of an analyte of interest, such as genes or drugs

3) When there is more than the normal number of copies of a gene or genes in a cell, as in tumor cells, the gene is said to be amplified.

Amniotic fluid

Fluid surrounding and supporting a fetus

Amino Acid

One of a group of chemical compounds (organic acids) that have an amino group (NH2); many are the building blocks of proteins.

Amenorrhea

Amenorrhea

Ambiguous genitalia

Sex organs (genitals) that are not distinctly male or female in appearance. It is a condition present at birth (congenital) that results from a disruption in the formation of sex organs during fetal development.

Alopecia

Alopecia

Allergen

Substance (e.g., ragweed pollen) that can cause an allergy

Allele

Any one of the possible alternative forms in which a specific gene can occur

Alkalosis

A condition in which a there is a shift in the acid-base balance of the body to have more base than normal, often causing the pH of the blood and body tissues to rise above the healthy range (7.35-7.45). It may have respiratory causes such as hyperventilation and pneumonia or metabolic causes such as prolonged vomiting and severe dehydration.

Afibrinogenemia

The absence of fibrinogen production

Aerobic

Living or occurring in an oxygen-rich environment