Pathology
Disease mechanisms, lesions, and abnormal clinical findings.
A structured glossary built from the HealthSpeak medical dataset. Start with strong categories, selected term pages, and guided learning routes instead of opening every page at once.
HealthSpeak by Emre Birinci is a clinical English and medical terminology learning app for doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals.
Merged into one cleaned master dataset
Current SEO-ready records
First controlled publication wave
Selected for stronger first indexing
These categories form the first topical authority structure for the glossary. Each one links to related terms, learning routes, and trust pages.
Disease mechanisms, lesions, and abnormal clinical findings.
Tests, measurements, and terms used to evaluate patients.
Interventions, devices, and procedure-oriented therapy language.
Normal function, regulation, and core body-system language.
Drug classes, administration language, and medication-related terms.
Body structures, vessels, chambers, and structural terminology.
Heart disease, ischemia, vascular findings, and cardiac procedures.
Respiratory disease vocabulary and lung-focused clinical language.
Monitoring, resuscitation, hemodynamics, and ICU support language.
Recovery-focused terms used in physiotherapy and functional care.
Foundational body structures and core starter vocabulary.
The first term pages were selected because they are cleaner, more complete, and easier to connect through internal linking.
The main and largest artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle of the heart and extending down to the abdomen, where it splits into two smaller arter...
The upper chamber of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins and pumps it into the left ventricle.
The lower left chamber of the heart that receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium and pumps it into the systemic circulation via the aorta.
The bicuspid valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle that prevents backflow of blood during ventricular systole.
The artery that carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation, bifurcating into left and right pulmonary arteries.
The long bone in the human leg extending from the hip to the knee, also known as the thigh bone. It is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the human body, artic...
The larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg, located on the medial side. It connects the knee with the ankle bones and is the main weight-bearing bone of t...
The basin-shaped complex of bones that connects the axial skeleton to the lower limbs. It is composed of the two hip bones (os coxae), the sacrum, and the coccyx, protec...
The phase of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle contracts, ejecting blood from the ventricles into the aorta and pulmonary artery.
The phase of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle relaxes and the chambers fill with blood, comprising approximately two-thirds of the cardiac cycle duration.
A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and returns carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs.
The pulse palpated at the radial artery in the wrist, commonly used to assess heart rate, rhythm, and peripheral perfusion in clinical practice.
These route pages group glossary links by learner type or clinical theme so visitors do not have to discover the site term by term.
A starter route through HealthSpeak glossary pages for learners who want a practical first medical vocabulary set.
Glossary route for nursing students who need bedside communication vocabulary, monitoring language, and common clinical terms.
Emergency-focused glossary route for prehospital and urgent-care style communication.
A grouped cardiology glossary route built around heart structure, ischemia, diagnostics, and intervention language.
Respiratory glossary route connecting lung disease, pulmonary assessment, and intervention language.
Recovery-focused glossary route for physiotherapy, mobility, and functional improvement language.
The glossary is educational content. These pages explain what was published, how the batch was selected, and where the limits are.
How HealthSpeak glossary pages are selected, written, and updated for clinical English learners.
What HealthSpeak checks before publishing medical glossary pages and where the limits of review are.
How the HealthSpeak glossary batch was built from the master dataset, cleaned, and selected for indexable publication.
What the glossary is, how it fits the HealthSpeak app, and why it exists as a separate web layer.