Matching

A.
B.
C.
D.
E. galactosemia
F. gastrostomy
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L. Peptamen Junior
M. osteoporosis
N.
O.


A. a term pertaining to the central nervous system's control of muscle coordination and movement
B. a term used to describe conditions with altered muscle size
C. a condition in which the vertebral bones in the back show a side-to-side curve, resulting in a shorter stature than expected if the back were straight
D. the time of altered consciousness after a seizure, which appears to be like a deep sleep
E. a rare genetic condition of carbohydrate metabolism in which a blocked or inactive enzyme does not allow breakdown of galactose
F. a tube placed semi-permanently through the abdominal wall
G. a condition in which muscle control declines over time as a result of nerve loss, causing death in childhood
H. a classification of medication that acts on the brain to improve mental or emotional behavior
I. pertains to control of behavior by the nervous system
J. uncontrolled movements of the large muscle groups
K. a condition in which joints become enlarged and painful as a result of the dysfunction of the immune system
L. a predigested formula with amino acids and medium-chain fatty acids used for conditions in which intestinal absorption may be impaired
M. a condition in which low bone densities or weak bone structures lead to an increased risk of bone fractures
N. a hormone produced in the pancreas to regulate movement of glucose from the bloodstream into cells within organs and muscles
O. a condition that affects all the exocrine organs in the body 

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