Words Starting With "L"

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Lygodium

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Lysgodium is a type of climbing fern, also known as traveling fern. It is a species of fern that grows by producing a long, thin stem called a rhizome, which can grow up to 10 inches long, allowing it to climb up walls, through trellises, or over other vegetation. It is native to tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific.

Lygophilia

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Lygophilia is a rare or obsolete word that means a fondness or love for honey.

Lygophobia

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Lygophobia is an excessive or irrational fear of darkness.

Lygus

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Lygus is a type of insect, specifically a species of bug in the family Lygaeidae. It is also known as the tarnished plant bug.

Lying-in

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A lying-in is a traditional term for a period of time spent in bed after giving birth to a child, often accompanied by rest and recuperation, as well as support and care from others, especially family and friends.

Lying

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The word "lying" refers to the act of telling a false or untrue statement, often with the intention of deceiving or misleading others. It can also describe a position or posture where someone is not standing upright, typically on their side or stomach.

Lyman

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Lyman is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "hlīmann" meaning "merciful" and "mann" meaning "man". It is often associated with a person who was known for their kind and compassionate nature.

Lymantria

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Lymantria refers to a genus of moths in the family Erebidae, commonly known as tussock moths. These moths are characterized by the presence of dense tufts of hair or bristles on their bodies, especially on the abdomen. Lymantria dispar, the gypsy moth, is one of the most well-known species in this genus.

Lymantriid

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The term "lymantriid" refers to a type of moth in the family Lymantriidae, commonly known as lichen moths or tiger moths. These moths are found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world and are characterized by their striking colors and patterns. Many species of lymantriid moths are considered significant pests, as the caterpillars feed on plants and trees, causing damage to crops and forests.

Lymantriidae

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The Lymantriidae is a family of moths commonly known as tussock moths. They are found in forests and woodlands around the world, and are characterized by the presence of a tuft or tufts of hair or scales on the caterpillar's abdomen.

Lyme

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Lyme refers to a type of tick-borne illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. It is commonly spread to humans through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis). Symptoms of Lyme disease can include a characteristic "bull's-eye" rash, fever, headache, and fatigue, among others. If left untreated, Lyme disease can lead to more severe symptoms and complications, such as arthritis, neurological problems, and heart problems.

Lymington

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Lymington is a town located on the south coast of England, in the county of Hampshire. It is a popular seaside resort and sailing hub, known for its historic Old Town, pier, and scenic coastal walks.

Lymnaea

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Lymnaea is a type of freshwater snail, particularly a genus of aquatic snails that belong to the family Lymnaeidae. They are often found in slow-moving streams, ponds, and lakes.

Lymph

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Lymph refers to the clear fluid that circulates through the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels, organs, and tissues that help defend against disease and infection. It is an important part of the body's immune system and plays a crucial role in supporting the body's overall health.

Lymphadenectomy

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Lymphadenectomy is a type of surgical procedure that involves the removal of one or more lymph nodes, typically from the neck, armpit, or groin, to examine them for cancer or other abnormalities. It is often performed as part of a treatment plan for cancer, such as for breast, cervical, or melanoma cases, to determine if the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes.

Lymphadenitis

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Lymphadenitis is an inflammation of one or more lymph nodes, usually caused by infection or as a result of another disease or condition. It can occur anywhere in the body, but is most commonly found in the neck, armpits, and groin areas. Symptoms include swelling, pain, and tenderness in the affected lymph nodes, as well as fever and chills. Lymphadenitis can be caused by a variety of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and treatment typically involves antibiotics or antiviral medication, as well as draining the affected lymph nodes surgical.

Lymphadenography

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Lymphadenography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the lymph nodes and their internal structures, typically the lymph nodes that are affected by cancer. It involves injecting a contrast agent, usually a radioactive substance or a special dye, into the lymphatic system, which then accumulates in the lymph nodes. The imaging device (e.g., scintillator, CT scanner) detects and records the radiation emitted or the contrast agent absorbed by the lymph nodes, allowing healthcare providers to identify any abnormalities, such as tumors, inflammation, or blockages. Lymphadenography can be used to diagnose and monitor various conditions, including lymphoma, Hodgkin disease, and metastases from other cancers.

Lymphadenoma

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Lymphadenoma refers to a benign tumor that develops in the lymph nodes, which are part of the immune system. It is a rare condition in which a non-cancerous mass grows in one or more lymph nodes, often in the neck, armpits, or groin. Lymphadenoma can cause swelling and tenderness in the affected area, but it rarely causes serious health problems and is often treated with surgery or radiation therapy.

Lymphadenopathy

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Lymphadenopathy refers to the condition of swollen or enlarged lymph nodes, which are usually indicative of infection, inflammation, or cancer. The term literally means "disease of the lymph nodes."

Lymphadenophaty

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Lymphadenophaty is a medical term that refers to the presence of enlarged lymph nodes. It can be caused by various infections, inflammatory conditions, or cancer, and can be felt during a physical examination or visible through imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs.

Lymphadenotomy

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Lymphadenotomy is a surgical procedure to remove a lymph node or a group of lymph nodes for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. It is often performed to diagnose and stage cancer, particularly in the neck, armpits, or groin area, to determine the severity of the disease and plan treatment. The removed lymph nodes are then examined under a microscope to check for cancer cells, which helps in determining the best course of treatment.

Lymphangial

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Lymphangial refers to relating to the lymphatic vessels or lymphatic channels. It can also refer to an abnormal accumulation of lymph fluid in the tissues, which can cause swelling, pain, and other symptoms.

Lymphangiectasia

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Lymphangiectasia is a medical condition characterized by the dilatation or rupture of the lymphatic vessels, leading to the collection of lymphatic fluid in the skin and other tissues. It can cause swelling, absorption of proteins, and the formation of lymphedema, which is a chronic and progressive condition that can lead to severe disability. Lymphangiectasia can be caused by various factors, including genetic mutations, trauma, surgery, and infections.

Lymphangiectasis

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Lymphangiectasis is a medical condition characterized by the dilation and elongation of the lymphatic vessels. It is often caused by a blockage or obstruction in the lymphatic system, which can lead to fluid accumulation and swelling in various parts of the body. Lymphangiectasis can occur in various parts of the body, including the skin, respiratory system, and central nervous system. It can present with a range of symptoms, including swelling, pain, and difficulty breathing. If left untreated, lymphangiectasis can lead to further complications, such as infections and damage to surrounding tissues.

Lymphangiectomy

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Lymphangiectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal or destruction of lymphatic vessels, typically performed to treat conditions such as lymphedema, where the lymphatic system has become impaired or fails to work properly. The goal of the procedure is to reduce swelling and alleviate symptoms by removing or disrupting any damaged or abnormal lymphatic vessels.

Lymphangiogenesis

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Lymphangiogenesis is the process by which new lymphatic vessels are formed from existing vessels or from migratory lymphatic progenitor cells. It is a vital process that helps to maintain tissue homeostasis and prevent edema by allowing the removal of excess fluid, proteins, and immune cells from the body.

Lymphangiogram

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A lymphangiogram is a medical imaging technique that uses dye injected into a patient's lymphatic vessels to visualize the lymphatic system. It is primarily used to diagnose and manage lymphatic disorders, such as lymphedema, and to locate and treat conditions like lymph node involvement in cancer. The dye used in the procedure is called lymphographic contrast medium, which is injected into the lymphatic system through a small needle. The dye then travels through the lymphatic vessels and is visible on X-ray or fluoroscopy, allowing the physician to visualize the lymphatic system and diagnose any abnormalities.

Lymphangiography

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Lymphangiography is a medical imaging procedure that uses contrast material to visualize the lymphatic vessels and nodes in the body. It is usually performed to diagnose and monitor lymphangiomatous diseases, such as lymphangioleiomyomatosis, and to guide the treatment of lymphnode disorders. In the procedure, a small needle is inserted into a vein in the arm or hand, and a contrast agent is injected into the blood vessels. The contrast agent circulates through the lymphatic system, allowing the lymph vessels and nodes to be visualized on an X-ray or computed tomography (CT) scan.

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare progressive lung disease that affects women of childbearing age. It is characterized by the abnormal growth of smooth muscle cells in the lungs, lymphatic vessels, and other areas of the body. This growth can cause:<br><br> Scars to form in the lungs, leading to shortness of breath and other respiratory problems<br> The formation of cysts in the lungs, which can cause respiratory symptoms and lung collapse<br> The narrowing or blockage of lymphatic vessels, which can cause fluid accumulation in the chest and pleura, leading to pleural effusion<br> Connective tissue growth in other parts of the body, such as the kidneys, liver, and bones<br><br>The symptoms of LAM can vary in severity and may include:<br><br> Shortness of breath<br> Coughing<br> Chest pain<br> Fatigue<br> Recurring respiratory infections<br> Chylous effusion (a type of pleural effusion characterized by a milky fluid)<br><br>There is no cure for LAM, but treatment options are available to manage the symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. These may include medications to manage respiratory symptoms, progesterone therapy to slow down the growth of lung abnormalities, and surgical procedures to remove or repair affected areas of the lung.

Lymphangiology

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Lymphangiology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels, organs, and tissues that help to defend the body against infection and disease by removing excess fluids, proteins, and waste products. The lymphatic system is made up of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, lymphoid organs, and lymphoid cells, and is responsible for maintaining proper fluid balance in the body, filtering the blood, and defending against infection. Lymphangiology involves the diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as lymphedema, lymphangiomas, and lymphangiosarcoma, among others.

Lymphangioma

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A lymphangioma is a rare congenital or acquired malformation of the lymphatic vessels. It is a benign tumor-like condition that is characterized by abnormal growth of lymphatic vessels, which can cause swelling, disfigurement, and other symptoms. The condition can occur in various parts of the body, including the skin, neck, and viscera. Treatment options for lymphangioma depend on the size and location of the lesion, but may include surgical excision, sclerotherapy, and other interventions.

Lymphangiomas

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Lymphangiomas are rare benign tumors that occur in the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels that help fight infections and maintain fluid balance in the body. They are usually present at birth, and occur more frequently in children than in adults. Lymphangiomas can appear as swellings or lumps in various parts of the body, including the neck, armpits, groin, and chest. They are often multiple and can be large, causing discomfort, embarrassment, and psychological distress for the affected person. While they are benign, lymphangiomas can cause hearing loss, respiratory problems, and skin infections if they become infected or press on surrounding structures. Treatment options often include surgery, radiation therapy, and observation.

Lymphangiomatosis

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Lymphangiomatosis is a rare condition characterized by the abnormal growth of lymphatic vessels. These abnormal vessels can infiltrate various tissues and organs, leading to a decrease in oxygen supply and increased fluid pressure. The symptoms of lymphangiomatosis vary depending on the location and extent of the abnormal lymphatic vessels, but may include swelling, pain, and difficulty breathing. Treatment options are limited, and the condition is often managed through a combination of medications, surgery, and other interventions aimed at reducing symptoms and improving quality of life.

Lymphangiomyomatosis

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Lymphangiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare medical condition in which abnormal growths, called lymphangiomyomas, form in the lymphatic vessels and kidneys. These growths can lead to problems such as difficulty breathing, weight loss, and lung damage. LAM is usually diagnosed in women of childbearing age and is often associated with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, a condition that causes inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs. The exact cause of LAM is not known, but it is thought to be related to a genetic abnormality. Treatments for LAM include medications, surgery, and lung transplantation.

Lymphangion

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A lymphangion is a section of lymphatic vessel that contracts to pump lymphatic fluid through the lymphatic system.

Lymphangiosclerosis

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Lymphangiosclerosis is a condition characterized by the hardening and thickening of the lymphatic vessels, typically found in the neck, axilla, or groin. It is often caused by chronic lymphatic obstruction, which can lead to the buildup of fluid in the affected areas. The condition can cause swelling, pain, and limited range of motion. It is usually treated with physical therapy, compression garments, and occasional surgical interventions.