/* The following function simply creates the array containing all the glossary terms
   The file works in conjunction with glossary_term.js that uses the data we provide here to display the term
   
   Edit the array here to build your course glossary */

/* First define global vars and arrays - window name, size of glossary array, and arrays 
   Edit the Glossary_Size variable to reflect the size of your glossary array */

var Glossary_Window
var Glossary_Size = 106
var popup

//  Define glossary array object

function entry(name,definition,picture){
this.name = name
this.definition = definition
this.picture = picture
}

/* Now populate the array - all glossary terms go here
   If there's a picture add it as the final object, otherwise create an empty string */

Gloss_Array = new Array(105)
Gloss_Array[0] = new entry("Abrasion","Superficial removal of epidermis.","")
Gloss_Array[1] = new entry("Abscess","Localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by necrosis of tissue.","")
Gloss_Array[2] = new entry("Acantholysis","Loss of cohesion between cells of living epidermis (especially stratum spinosum:  acanthus = thorn, spine).","")
Gloss_Array[3] = new entry("Acanthocyte","Epidermal cell free in vesicle or pustule caused by acantholysis.","")
Gloss_Array[4] = new entry("Acanthosis","Hyperplasia of stratum spinosum.","")
Gloss_Array[5] = new entry("Acariasis","Infestation with any mites.","")
Gloss_Array[6] = new entry("Acral","Pertaining to the distal parts of the body.","")
Gloss_Array[7] = new entry("Actinic","Referring to the harmful effects of ultraviolet light.","")
Gloss_Array[8] = new entry("Adnexa","Cutaneous appendages (hair, claws and glands).","")
Gloss_Array[9] = new entry("Allergen","A substance capable of initiating an allergic response.","")
Gloss_Array[10] = new entry("Allergy","Strictly an immunological process serving to preserve the biological identity of the animal.  Popularly used synonymously with hypersensitivity.","")
Gloss_Array[11] = new entry("Alopecia","Absence of hair in an area where it is normally present.","")
Gloss_Array[12] = new entry("Anagen","Growth phase of hair cycle.","")
Gloss_Array[13] = new entry("Anaphylaxis","An exaggerated immune response to a foreign protein.","")
Gloss_Array[14] = new entry("Annular","Ring shaped.","")
Gloss_Array[15] = new entry("Anthropophilic","With a preference for man;  dermatophytes.","")
Gloss_Array[16] = new entry("Atopy","Strictly 'strange disease'.  Popularly an inherited hypersensitivity state mediated by reaginic antibody.","")
Gloss_Array[17] = new entry("Auriscope","Synonym for 'otoscope'.","")
Gloss_Array[18] = new entry("Bulla","A large vesicle or blister.","")
Gloss_Array[19] = new entry("Calcinosis","Accumulation of calcium crystals in the skin.","")
Gloss_Array[20] = new entry("Callus","Hypertrophy of the epidermis, especially over pressure points.","")
Gloss_Array[21] = new entry("Catagen","Transition phase of the hair cycle.","")
Gloss_Array[22] = new entry("Cellulitis","Used to described chronic, deep bacterial infection of the dermis and subcutis with a diffuse, rapidly spreading, suppurative response dissecting along and through tissue planes.","")
Gloss_Array[23] = new entry("Cerumen","The wax like secretions of the apocrine glands of the ear canal.","")
Gloss_Array[24] = new entry("Comedo","Plugged and dilated hair follicle (pl. comedones).","")
Gloss_Array[25] = new entry("Cornification","The maturation process of epidermal cells (syn. keratinisation).","")
Gloss_Array[26] = new entry("Crust","Solid accumulation of exudate on the skin surface. It may be serocellular or haemorrhagicv.","")
Gloss_Array[27] = new entry("Cutis","The whole skin.","")
Gloss_Array[28] = new entry("Demodicosis","A skin disease associated with infestation with <I>Demodex</I> mites.","")
Gloss_Array[29] = new entry("Dermatitis","Inflammation of the skin.","")
Gloss_Array[30] = new entry("Dermatomycosis","Fungal disease of the skin (any fungus).","")
Gloss_Array[31] = new entry("Dermatophytosis","Fungal disease of the skin caused by dermatophyte genera of fungi.","")
Gloss_Array[32] = new entry("Dermatophyte","A fungus parasite of skin, hairs or nails of the genera <I>Microsporum</I>, <I>Trichophyton</I> or <I>Epidermophyton</I>.","")
Gloss_Array[33] = new entry("Dermatosis","A pathological condition of the skin.","")
Gloss_Array[34] = new entry("Dermis","The layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutis.","")
Gloss_Array[35] = new entry("Dyskeratosis","Abnormal, premature or imperfect keratinisation of keratinocytes.","")
Gloss_Array[36] = new entry("Dysplasia","Abnormality of development. Also alteration in size, shape and organisation of adult cells.","")
Gloss_Array[37] = new entry("Dystrophy","Wrong growth.","")
Gloss_Array[38] = new entry("Ecchymosis","Dermal haemorrhage greater than 1 cm diameter (pl. ecchymoses).","")
Gloss_Array[39] = new entry("Empirical treatment","Treatment selected on the basis of clinical judgement rather than specific evidence e.g. antibiotic selection without sensitivity test data.","")
Gloss_Array[40] = new entry("Epidermal collarette","A peeling edge of epithelium surrounding an ulcer or erosion.","")
Gloss_Array[41] = new entry("Epidermis","The outer layer of skin, a cornifying stratified squamous epithelium.","")
Gloss_Array[42] = new entry("Epidermolysis","Degeneration of the epidermal basal layer resulting in separation of the epidermis from the dermis.","")
Gloss_Array[43] = new entry("Epilate","To remove hair.","")
Gloss_Array[44] = new entry("Erosion","A superficial ulcer involving only epidermis and healing without scarring.","")
Gloss_Array[45] = new entry("Erythema","Reddening of the skin caused by congestion of the capillaries.","")
Gloss_Array[46] = new entry("Excoriation","Erosions and ulcers caused by self-trauma.","")
Gloss_Array[47] = new entry("Exfoliation","The shedding of leaf-like scales or layers.","")
Gloss_Array[48] = new entry("Fissure","A linear cleavage into the epidermis or dermis caused by disease or injury.","")
Gloss_Array[49] = new entry("Follicular cast","An accumulation of keratin and follicular material that adheres to the hair shaft extending above the follicular ostia.","")
Gloss_Array[50] = new entry("Furunculosis","Rupture of hair follicles associated with severe inflammation.","")
Gloss_Array[51] = new entry("Geophilic","Pertaining to organisms that normally inhabit the soil.","")
Gloss_Array[52] = new entry("Glabrous","Strictly smooth, referring to hairless skin, popularly relatively hairless.","")
Gloss_Array[53] = new entry("Granuloma","A circumscribed tissue reaction where the histiocyte is the predominant cell type.","")
Gloss_Array[54] = new entry("Gynaecomastia","Enlargement of the male mammary gland.","")
Gloss_Array[55] = new entry("Hyperhidrosis","Increases sweating.","")
Gloss_Array[56] = new entry("Hyperkeratosis","An increased thickness of the stratum corneum.","")
Gloss_Array[57] = new entry("Hypersensitivity","A specific immunological process that is injurious.","")
Gloss_Array[58] = new entry("Hypotrichosis","Less than the normal amount of hair.","")
Gloss_Array[59] = new entry("Intertriginous","Rubbing against each other. Used to refer to areas in which the skin layers opposed one against the other e.g. axilla.","")
Gloss_Array[60] = new entry("Intertrigo","Frictional inflammation in poorly ventilated areas e.g. skin folds.","")
Gloss_Array[61] = new entry("Keratinocyte","Epidermal cell undergoing maturation.","")
Gloss_Array[62] = new entry("Keratolytic","Promoting loosening or separation of the cells of the stratum corneum.","")
Gloss_Array[63] = new entry("Keratoplastic","Promoting ordered keratinisation of the stratum corneum. This term is also used in a different sense in relation to plastic surgery of the cornea.","")
Gloss_Array[64] = new entry("Keratosis","A condition of excessive development of horny tissue.","")
Gloss_Array[65] = new entry("Kerion","A nodular, moist, circumscribed infection of the skin and hair follicles with fungi or bacteria.","")
Gloss_Array[66] = new entry("Lentigo","When describing a single lesion - a flat, spot due to increased melanin deposition and an increased number of melanocytes. Plural is 'lentigenes'.","")
Gloss_Array[67] = new entry("Leukoderma","Lack of skin pigmentation.","")
Gloss_Array[68] = new entry("Leukotrichia","Lack of hair pigmentation.","")
Gloss_Array[69] = new entry("Lichenification","A thickening of the superficial layers of the skin characterised by exaggerated crevices.","")
Gloss_Array[70] = new entry("Macule","A circumscribed change in colour in the skin, less than 1 cm diameter.","") 
Gloss_Array[71] = new entry("Miliary","Resembling a millet seed.","")
Gloss_Array[72] = new entry("Mycetoma","A localised mycotic or actinomycotic infection of the skin.","")
Gloss_Array[73] = new entry("Myxoedema","Thickening of the skin due to excessive production of mucin.","")
Gloss_Array[74] = new entry("Necrolysis","Necrosis of epidermal cells leading to separation or exfoliation of tissue due to necrosis.","")
Gloss_Array[75] = new entry("Nevus","A circumscribed developmental defect of the skin.","")
Gloss_Array[76] = new entry("Nikolsky sign","The ability to dislodge normal looking epidermis by sliding digital pressure.","")
Gloss_Array[77] = new entry("Nodule","A circumscribed, solid elevation greater that 1 cm in diameter that usually extends into the deeper skin layers.","")
Gloss_Array[78] = new entry("Onychogryphosis","Deformed overgrowth of nails.","")
Gloss_Array[79] = new entry("Onychomadesis","Complete shedding of nails.","")
Gloss_Array[80] = new entry("Onychomycosis","Fungal nail infection.","")
Gloss_Array[81] = new entry("Onychorrhexis","A breakage or brittleness of a nail.","")
Gloss_Array[82] = new entry("Otoscope","Instrument for examining the ear.","")
Gloss_Array[83] = new entry("Papule","Solid elevation of skin less than 1 cm diameter.","")
Gloss_Array[84] = new entry("Parakeratosis","Abnormal cornification, keratinocytes retain nuclei.","")
Gloss_Array[85] = new entry("Paronychia","Inflammation of the tissue fold around the nail bed.","")
Gloss_Array[86] = new entry("Patch","A macule more than 1 cm in diameter.","")
Gloss_Array[87] = new entry("Pediculosis","Infestation with lice.","")
Gloss_Array[88] = new entry("Petechia","Haemorrhage of less than 1 cm diameter.","")
Gloss_Array[89] = new entry("Pigmentary incontinence","Release of melanin granules into the superficial dermis.","")
Gloss_Array[90] = new entry("Plaque","Flat topped swelling more than 1 cm diameter.","")
Gloss_Array[91] = new entry("Pruritus","Intense and persistent itchiness (<b>note spelling</b>).","")
Gloss_Array[92] = new entry("Pustule","A small circumscribed elevation filled with pus.","")
Gloss_Array[93] = new entry("Pyoderma","Literally 'pus in the skin' but used to refer to bacterial skin infection. Pus may not be apparent macroscopically.","")
Gloss_Array[94] = new entry("Zoophilic","Pertaining to organisms adapted to animals.","")
Gloss_Array[95] = new entry("Scale","An accumulation of fragments of stratum corneum.","")
Gloss_Array[96] = new entry("Scar","An area of fibrous tissue that has replaced the damaged dermis or subcutaneous tissue.","")
Gloss_Array[97] = new entry("Spongiosis","Intercellular oedema in the epidermis.","")
Gloss_Array[98] = new entry("Telogen","The resting phase of the hair cycle.","")
Gloss_Array[99] = new entry("Thermophilic","Heat-seeking.","")
Gloss_Array[100] = new entry("Ulcer","A break in the continuity of the epidermis with exposure of the underlying dermis.","")
Gloss_Array[101] = new entry("Vesicle","A blister less than 1 cm diameter.","")
Gloss_Array[102] = new entry("Vitiligo","Depigmentation associated with focal areas in which melanocytes are absent.","")
Gloss_Array[103] = new entry("Wheal","A sharply demarcated raised lesion caused by dermal oedema.","")
Gloss_Array[104] = new entry("Zoonosis","A disease of animals which may be communicated to man.","")
Gloss_Array[105] = new entry("Diagnostic plan","A sequence of diagnostic test procedures, which may include trial therapy, designed to eliminate differential diagnoses and confirm a single diagnosis.","")
