Leukopenia {Ans: A decrease in the number of white blood cells}Furuncle {Ans: An abscess located in the deeper layers of the skin, as in a hair follicle}Anasarca {Ans: generalized or widespread edema}Uremia {Ans: The presence of a blood clot within the cardiovascular system}Anerurysm {Ans: a localized weakening or dilation of an artery wall}Pigmentation {Ans: The passage or accumulation of abnormal amounts of coloring matters into the tissues}Exogenous Pigmentation {Ans: Discoloration of the tissues due to pigments which entered the body from the outside}Hypertrophy {Ans: Increase in the size of a body part due to an increase in the size of the cells in that part}Idiopathic disease {Ans: A disease of unknown cause}Kyphosis {Ans: "Humpback" or abnormal posterior curvature of the spine}Arthritis {Ans: inflammation of a joint}Renal Calculus {Ans: A kidney stone}Necrosis {Ans: A localized area of dead tissue}Hemorrhoids {Ans: Varicose veins of the rectum or anal area}Empyema {Ans: pus in the pleural cavity}Infiltration {Ans: The passage and accumulation of a substance into cells, tissues, or organs}Dilation {Ans: Dilation or expansion of an organ or vessel}Osteomalacia {Ans: Abnormal softening of the bones in