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blepharitis

Inflammation of the eyelids.

blepharospasm

Prolonged, involuntary contraction of the muscles controlling the eyelids,causing them to close.

blister

A collection of fluid beneath the outer layer of the skin that forms a raised area.

blisters

Raised areas on the skin formed by fluid collecting beneath the outer layer of the skin.

blood

A fluid that transports oxygen and other substances through the body, made up of blood cells suspended in a liquid.

blood dyscrasia

An abnormal condition of the blood.

blood film

A test in which a small sample of blood is smeared onto a microscope slide to enable visual inspection.

blood pressure

The pressure of blood within the arteries.

BNP

B type natriuretic peptide

body mass index

A measure of whether a person’s weight is normal, too high or too low. It is calculated by dividing their weight in kilograms by the square of their height in metres.

bone biochemistry tests

Tests to measure levels of bone components such as calcium, phostate and alkaline phosphatase in the blood, to assess for bone disease or bone involvement in cancer.

bone marrow

Tissue within the bones where blood cells are formed.

bone scan

An imaging test that uses radioactive substances to evaluate the whole musculoskeletal system.

Bornholm disease

A contagious viral infection causing a flu-like illness along with pain in the chest, due to muscle inflammation

bowel

A common name for the large and/or small intestines.

Bowen technique

A technique that uses gentle soft tissue manipulation to improve general well-being and to help the body to heal itself.

Bowen's disease

Red, scaly patches on the skin caused by abnormal cells growing in the outer layer of the skin.

BP

blood pressure

BPH

An abbreviation for benign prostatic hyperplasia, which is enlargement of the prostate that may cause difficulty in passing urine.

brachial neuritis

Inflammation of nerves in the shoulder area causing pain in the shoulder.

brachytherapy

A type of radiotherapy where radioactive pellets or wires are inserted into the tumour.

bradykinesia

A slowed ability to start and continue movements.

brainstem

The lowest part of the brain, connecting it with the spinal cord, and responsible for controlling automatic vital functions such as heartbeat, breathing and swallowing.

brainstem evoked response test

Sometimes called brainstem auditory evoked response, this test measures the electrical activity in the brainstem in response to noises fed into the ear.