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
Narcolepsy

A chronic condition characterized by sudden uncontrolled sleep spells during the day

Myelin sheath

Also known as: Myelin

The fatty covering that insulates nerve fibers

Myelin

Also known as: Myelin sheath

The fatty covering that insulates nerve fibers

Mycobacteria

A diverse group of rod-shaped bacteria that include Mycobacterium tuberculosis (which causes tuberculosis) and Mycobacterium leprae (which causes leprosy) and more than 100 different species found in the environment; the environmental mycobacteria may be referred to as nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), mycobacteria other than tuberculosis (MOTT), and/or atypical mycobacteria.

Mutation

Change in the genetic structure (DNA); it may occur spontaneously or be induced (e.g., by radiation, drugs, or certain mutagenic chemicals).

Musculoskeletal

Pertaining to system of bones, muscles, joints, and associated tissues (e.g., ligaments and tendons) of the body involved in the maintenance of body form and movement

Monocyte

Leukocyte (white blood cell) that functions in the ingestion of bacteria and other foreign particles. Monocytes make up 5-10% of the total white blood cell count.

Monoclonal gammopathy
 
Monoclonal cells

Group of cells derived from a single type (clone) of cell; the cells formed are identical.

Monoclonal antibody

Antibody produced by or derived from a single type (clone) of plasma cell

Mole

a growth on the skin comprised of a cluster of skin cells that produce the skin pigment melanin (melanocytes); a mole is often raised and dark in color.

Microorganism

Also known as: Microbe

Life form that is not visible to the naked eye such as bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses

Microcytic

Smaller than normal red blood cells

Microcephaly

a birth defect in which a baby’s head is much smaller than expected and the brain is underdeveloped; this condition can occur because a baby's brain stops developing during pregnancy or stops growing after birth. A more serious, extreme form called severe microcephaly can occur during pregnancy when a baby's brain does not develop properly or begins to develop but then stops. Babies born with microcephaly can have several other issues, such as developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, hearing loss, problems with vision, and seizures.

Microaerophilic

Living or occurring in a reduced-oxygen environment