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the smallest, most basic chemical unit of an element. It consists of protons and neutrons and is surrounded by electrons. |
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a chemical combination of two or more atoms that form a specific chemical compound.
ex: water (H2O)- a tasteless, clear, odorless liquid that makes up 65% of a male's body weight and 55% of a woman's body weight. Water is the most important constituent of all body fluids, secretions, and excretions. |
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the basic building blocks for various structures that together make up a human being.
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The outer covering of the cell |
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the substance between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane. jelly like material that is mostly water. |
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responsible for the cell's metabolism, growth, and reproduction. The central part of the cell that contains the chromosomes. |
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the precursors of all body cells.
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a tissue is a grouping of similar cells that together perform specialized functions.
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appears as sheetlike arrangements of cells, sometimes several layers thick, that form the outer surfaces of the body and line the body cavities and the principal tubes and passageways leading to the exterior.
There are six functions: Protection, Sensation, Secretion, Absorbtion, Excretion, and Diffusion.
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The most widespread and abundant of the body tissues, connective tissue forms the supporting network for the organs of the body, sheaths the muscles, and connects muscles to bones and bones to joints.
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striated in appearance and is anchored by tendons to bone. Used to effect skeletal movement such as locomotion and in maintaining posture. Males are made up of 42% and females 36% of skeletal muscle. |
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found within the walls of organs and structures such as the esophagus, stomach, intestines, bronchi, uterus, uretha, bladder, blood vessels, and the arrector pili in the skin.
unlike skeletal tissue, smooth muscle is not under conscious control and is under the control of the autonomic nervous system. |
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is an unvoluntary muscle and is a specialized form of striated tissue found only in the heart. Cardiac muscle is also under the control of the autonomic nervous system. |
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consists of nerve cells (neurons) and supporting cells called neuroglia. It has the properties of excitability and conductivity and fuctions to control and coordinate the activities of the body. |
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Multiple different tissues serving a common purpose or function.
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A group of different organs woring together for a common purpose.
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Protective membrane, temperature regulator, and sensory receptor. |
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Framework and Movement: shape, support, protection, and storage place for minerals. Movement is made possible through joints. |
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Framework and Movement: Muscles produce movement, maintain posture, and produce heat. |
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Communication and Control: The nervous system transmits impulses, responds to change, is responsible for communication, and exercises control over all parts of the body. |
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Communication and Control: The glands of the endocrine system produce hormones, chemical messengers, that provide for comunication and control over various parts of the body. |
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Transportation and Immunity: Transmits oxygen and carbon dioxide, delivers nutrients and hormones, and removes waste products. |
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Transportation and Immunity: Transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, chemical substances and cells that act to protect the body from foreign substances. The lymphatic system stimulates immune response, protects the body, and transports proteins and fluids. |
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Distribution and Elimination: Furnishes oxygen for use by individual tissue cells and removes their gaseous waste product, carbon dioxide. |
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Distribution and Elimination: Digestion, absorption, and elimination. |
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Distribution and Elimination: Produces urine, transports urine and eliminates urine. The kidneys help maintain electrolyte, water, and acid-based balance of the body. |
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Cycle of Life: Responsible for sexual characteristics of the male and/or female. Proper functioning ensures survival of the human race. |
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Four primary reference systems have been adopted to provide uniformity to the anatomical description of the body.
direction, planes, cavities, and structural unit. |
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Directional and positional terms describe the location of organs or body parts in relationship to another.
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Above, in an upward direction, toward the head. |
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Below or in a downward direction; more toward the feet or tail. |
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In front of or before, the front side of the body. |
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the imaginary planes that pass through the body and divide it into various sections.
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Vertically divides the body as it passes through the midline to form a right and left half
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the hollow portion of the human torso extending fro the neck to the pelvis and containng the heart and the organs of respiration, digestion, reproduction, and elimination.
The ventral cavity can be subdivided into three distinct areas: thoracic (heart/lungs, abdominal (referred to as the belly; stomach, intestines,digestion) and pelvic (reproduction/elimination) |
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contains the structures of the nervous system, the dorsal cavity is seperated into the cranial cavity (contains the brain) and the spinal cavity spinal column). |
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Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) right lobe of the liver, gallbladder, part of the pancreas, and part of the small and large intestines.
Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ) contains the left lobe of the liver, stomach, spleen, part of the pancreas, and part of the small and large intestines.
Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ) contains part of the small and large intestines, appendix, right ovary, right fallopian tube, right ureter.
Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ) contains part of the small and large intestines, left ovary, left fallopian tube, left ureter. |
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Hairlike processes that project from epithelial cells; they help propel mucus, dust particles, and other foreign substances from the respiratory tract. |
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cran/i cranium
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dist away from the point of origin
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homeo- similar, same
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physi/o nature
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Study of the function (nature) of living organisms. |
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poster behind, toward the back
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proxim near the point of origin
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Outer layer of the skin. Outer protective covering of the body that can be divided into five strata. |
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Nourishes the epidermis, provides strength, and supports blood vessels. |
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Hair is a thin, threadlike structure formed by a group of cells that develop within a hair follicle or socket. Provides sensation and some protection for the head. |
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Fingernails or toenails are horny cell structures of the epidermis and are composed of hard keratin. Protects ends of fingers and toes. |
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Distributed over the entire surface of the body with the exception of the lips, glans penis, and the inner surface of the prepuce. 2 types of sweat glands apocrine and merocrine.
apocrine: armpits, nipples, and the groin.
merocrine: coiled tubular glands that discharge their secretions directly onto the surface of the skin. |
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The skin is the external covering of the body. In an average adult it covers more than 3,000 inches of surface area, weighs more than 6 pounds, and is the largest organ in the body.
4 main functions: protection, regulation, sensation and secretion. |
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The skin serves as a protective membrane against invasion by bacteria and other potentially harmful agents that could try to penetrate into deeper tissues. |
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The skin serves to raise or lower body temperature as necessary. |
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The skin contains millions of microscopic nerve endings that act as sensory receptors for pain, touch, heat, cold, and pressure. |
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The skin contains millions of sweat glands, which secrete perspiration or sweat, and sebaceous glands, which secrete oil (sebum) for lubrication. |
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albinism
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alopecia
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a- without, lack of
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an- without, lack of
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Condition of lack of or complete absence of sweat. |
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Injury to tissue caused by heat, fire, chemical agents, electricity, lightning, or radiation.
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1st: Damages only outer layer of skin.
2nd: Damages epidermis and upper layers of dermis.
3rd: Involves all of epidermis and dermis. |
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Infection of the skin or mucous membranes with any species of Candida (yeast) but chiefly Candida albicans. |
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Infection of the subcutaneous tissue, usually composed of a cluster of boils. |
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cellulitis
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cellul little cell
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An acute, diffuse inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue characterized by local heat, redness, pain, and swelling. |
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Technique of using subfreezing temperature (usually with liquid nitrogen) to produce well-demarcated areas of cell injury and destruction. |
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cutane skin
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decubitus (decub) ulcer
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de- down
cubit to lie
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Pertaining to an area of skin and tissue that becomes injured or broken down. Also known as a bedsore or pressure ulcer. |
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Surgical complication where there is a seperation or bursting open of a surgical wound. |
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dər-mə-ˈbrā-zhən |
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Surgical procedure to remove acne scars, nevi, tattoos, or fine wrinkles on the skin by using sandpaper, wire brushes, or other abrasive materials. |
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dermatitis
dər-mə-ˈtīt-əs |
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dermat skin
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Pertaining to inflammation of the skin. |
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dermatologist
dər-mə-ˈtäl-ə-jəst |
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dermat/o skin
log study of
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dermatology (Derm)
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dermat/o skin
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derm/a skin
-tome instrument to cut
Surgical instrument used to cut the skin for grafting. |
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dermomycosis
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derm/o skin
myc fungus
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Condition of skin condition caused by a fungus |
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ecchymosis
ek-uh-moh-seez |
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chym juice
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Condition of abnormal in which the blood seeps into the skin causing discolorations. |
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erythr/o red
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fuh-lik-yuh-lahy-tis |
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follicul little bag
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hĭ-drād'n-ī'tĭs |
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hidr sweat
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Pertaining to inflammation of the sweat glands |
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hahy-per-hi-droh-sis |
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hyper- excessive
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hypo- under
derm skin
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icter jaundice
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Skin infection marked by vesicles or bullae; usually caused by strep or staph |
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integumentary
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integument a covering
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Pertaining to a covering; the skin, consisting of the dermis and epidermis |
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intra- within
derm skin
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jaund yellow
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Pertaining to yellow;a symptom of a disease in which there is excessive bile in the blood |
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leukoderma
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leuk/o white
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Localized loss of pigmentation of the skin |
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leukoplakia
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leuk/o white
plak plate
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Condition of white spots or patches found on the mucus membrane of the tongue or cheek. |
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melan/o black
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-oma tumor
Pertaining to a cancerous tumor that has black pigmentation |
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melanoma
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melan black
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Pertaining to cancer that develops in the pigment cells of the skin. |
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miliaria
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miliar millet (tiny)
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Condition called prickly heat; commonly seen in newborns and/or infants. Caused by excessive body heat. |
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Pigmented, elevated spot above the surface of the skin; a nevus |
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onych nail
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Pertianing to inflammation of the nail. |
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onychomycosis
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onych/o nail
myc fungus
-osis condition
Condition of a fungal infection of the nails |
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paronychia
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par- around
onych nail
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Pertaining to infectious condition of the marginal structures around the nail |
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pediculosis
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pedicul a louse
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Condition of infestation with lice |
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Small, pinpoint, purplish hemorrhagic spots on the skin |
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prurit itching
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Purplish discoloration of the skin caused by extravasation of blood into the tissues. |
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rhytidoplasty
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rhyrid/o wrinkle
-plasty surgical repair
Plastic surgery for the removal of wrinkles |
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A chronic disease of the skin of the face marked by varying degrees of palpules, pustules, erythema, telangectasia, and hyperplasia of the soft tissues of the nose. |
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roseola
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Any rose colored rash marked by macule or red spots on the skin. |
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Systematic disease caused by a virus and characterized by a rash and fever; also called german measles and three-day measles. |
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rubeola
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Contagious disease characterized by fever, inflammation of the mucous membrane, and rose-colored spots on the skin - also called measles. |
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scleroderma
\ˌskler-ə-ˈdər-mə\ |
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scler/o hard, hardening
-derma skin
Chronic condition with hardenening of the skin and other connective tissues of the body. |
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seb/o oil
-rrhea flow
Excessive flow (secretion) of oil from the sebaceous glands. |
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subcutaneous
\ˌsəb-kyu̇-ˈtā-nē-əs\ |
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sub- below
cutane skin
-ous pertaining to
Pertaining to below the skin, as a subcutaneous injection |
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subungual
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sub- below
ungu nail
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to below the nail |
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telangiectasia
tel-ˌan-jē-ˌek-ˈtā-zh(ē-)ə |
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tel end, distant
ang/i vessel
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a birthmark |
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thermanesthesia
[thurm-an-is-thee-zhuh]
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therm hot, heat
an- without, lack of
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Inability to distinguish between the sensations of heat and cold |
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trichomycosis
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trich/o hair
myc fungus
-osis condition
Fungal condition of the hair |
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Open lesion or sore of the epidermis or mucous membrane |
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varicella
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vitiligo
[vit-l-ahy-goh, -ee-goh] /ˌvɪt lˈaɪ goʊ, -ˈi goʊ/ |
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Skin condition characterized by milk-white patches surrounded by areas of normal pigmentation. |
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xanthoderma
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xanth/o yellow
-derma skin
yellowness of the skin |
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xanth yellow
-oma tumor
Literally means yellow tumor |
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xeroderma
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xer/o dry
-derma skin
Dry skin |
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xer dry
-osis condition
Condition of abnormal dryness of the skin |
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Human body is composed of 206 bones that with cartilage, tendons, and ligaments make up the framework or skeleton of the body.
The skeleton can be divided into two main parts:
the axial skeleton consisting of 80 bones and the appendicular skeleton with the remaining bones. |
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*The bones are the primary organs of the skeletal system; they are composed of approx 50% water and 50% solid matter.
*Bones provide shape and support, and the framework of the body
*Provide protection for internal organs
*Serve as a storage place for mineral salts, calcium, and phosphorus
*Play an important role in the formation of blood cells (hematopoesis)
*Provide areas for the attachment of skeletal muscles,
*Help make movement possible through articulation.
*Whiles bone is essentially brittle, it does have a significant degree of elasticity, contributed chiefly by collagen. |
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Bones are classified according to their shape. |
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Ribs, scapula (shoulder blade), parts of the pelvic girdle, bones of the skull |
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Tibia (shin bone), femur (thigh bone), humerus, radius |
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Vertebra, ossicles of the ear |
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Between the flat bones of the chin |
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Three classification of joints.
Synarthrosis (Fibrous)- Does not permit movement. The bones are in close contact with each other, but there is no joint cavity. An example is a cranial suture.
Amphiarthrosis (Cartilaginous)- Permits very slight movement. An example is a vertebra.
Diarthrosis (Synovial)- Allows free movement in a variety of directions. Examples knee, hip, elbow, wrist, and foot. |
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Joint Movements (1)
(diarthrotic joints) |
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Flexion-Bending a limb
Extension-Straightening a limb
Circumduction- moving a body part in a circular motion.
Abduction- Moving a body part away from the middle.
Adduction- Moving a body part toward the middle.
Protraction- Moving a body part forward
Retraction- Moving a body part backward
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(diarthrotic joints)
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Rotation- Moving a body part around a central axis
Dorsiflexion-Bending a body part backward
Pronation- Lying prone (face downward); also turning the palm downward
Supination- Lying supine (face upward); also turning palm upward.
Eversion- Turning outward.
Inversion- Turning inward.
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The vertebral column is composed of a series of seperate bones (vertebra) connected in such a way as to form four (4) spinal curves.
Cervicle Curve - top 1-7
Thoracic Curve- middle 1-12
Lumbar Curve- lower 1-5
Sacrul Curve- bottom sacrum/coccyx |
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The pelvis is the lower protion of the trunk of the body.
The male pelvis (android type) is shaped like a funnel, forming a narrower outlet than the female.
The female pelvis (gynecoid type) is shaped like a basin. It can be oval to round and is wider than the male pelvis. |
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A crack or break in the bone is called a fracture.
A fracture is classifed accoring to its external appearance, the site of the fracture, and the nature of the crack or break in the bone. |
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Closed or Simple: A completely internal break that does not involve a break in the skin. Open, or compound: The fracture projects through the skin.
Transverse: Breaks the shaft of a bone across its longitudinal axis
Comminuted: Shatters the affected part into a multitude of bony fragments.
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Greenstick: Only one side of the shaft is broken; and the other is bent (like a green stick). Usually in children/bones not fully developed.
Spiral: Produced by twisting stresses that are spread along the length of the bone.
Compression: Occurs in the vertebra subjected to extreme stresses, as when one falls on their bottom.
Stress: Usually occurs during the course of normal activity. (runners, patients with osteoporosis) |
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acetabulum
[as-i-tab-yuh-luh m] |
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acetabul acetabulum, hip socket
-um structure, tissue
Cup-shaped socket of the innominate bone (hip bone) into which the head of the femur (thigh bone) fits. |
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achondroplasia
ey-kon-druh-pley-zhuh |
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a- without
chondr/o cartilage
-plasia formation
Defect in the formation of cartilage at the epiphyses of long bones. |
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acr/o extremity
arthr joint
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the joints of the hands or feet |
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ankylosis
[ang-kuh-loh-sis] |
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ankyl stiffening, crooked
-osis condition
Abnormal condition of stiffening of a joint |
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arthralgia
[ahr-thral-juh] |
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arthr joint
-algia pain
Joint pain |
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arthritis
[ahr-thrahy-tis] |
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arthr joint
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of a joint |
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arthrocentesis
(är'thrō-sěn-tē'sĭs) |
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arthr/o joint
-centesis surgical puncture
Surgical procedure to remove joint fluid |
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arthroplasty
[ahr-thruh-plas-tee] |
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arthr/o joint
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical procedure used to repair a joint |
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arthroscope
[ahr-thruh-skohp] |
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arthr/o joint
-scope instrument for examining
Surgical instrument used to examine the interior of a joint |
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Padlike sac between muscles, tendons, and bones that is lined with synovial membrane and contains a fluid, synovia. |
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burs a pouch
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of a bursa |
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calcaneal
[kal-key-nee-uh s] |
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calcan/e heel bone
-al pertaining to
Pertianing to the heel bone |
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carp wrist
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the wrist bones. |
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cartilage
[kahr-tl-ij, kahrt-lij] |
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cartil gristle
-age related to
Specialized type of fibrous connective tissue found at the ends of bone |
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chondr cartilage
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to cartilage |
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chondrocostal
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chrondr/o cartilage
cost rib
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the rib cartilage |
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clavicular
[klav-i-kuh lar] |
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clavical clavicle, collar bone
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to the clavicle (collar bone) |
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coccyg/e coccyx, tail bone
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the tail bone (coccyx) |
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coll/a glue
-gen formation, produce
Fibrous insoluble protein found in the connective tissue, skin, ligaments, and cartilage |
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cost rib
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the rib |
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costosternal
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cost/o rib
stern sternum
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to a rib and the sternum |
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craniectomy
(krā'nē-ěk'tə-mē) |
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crani skull
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a portion of the skull |
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craniotomy
[krey-nee-ot-uh-mee] |
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crani/o skull
-tomy incision
Surgical incision made into the skull |
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dactyl finger or toe
-ic pertaining to
Pertaining to the finger or toe |
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dactylogram
[dak-til-uh-gram] |
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dactyl/o finger ot toe
-gram mark, record
Medical term for fingerprints |
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dislocation
[dis-loh-key-shuh n] |
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dis- apart
locat to place
-ion process
Displacement of a bone from a joint |
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femor femur
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the femur |
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fibul fibula
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to the fibula (the smaller of the two leg bones) |
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fixation
[fik-sey-shuh n] |
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fixat fastened
-ion process
Process of holding or fastening in a fixed position |
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humeral
[hyoo-mer-uh l or, often, yoo-] |
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humer humerus
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the humerus (upper arm bone) |
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ili ilium
-ac pertaining to
Pertaining to the ilium |
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intercostal
[in-ter-kos-tl, -kaw-stl] |
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inter- between
cost rib
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the space between two ribs |
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isch/i ischium, hip
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the hip (ischium) |
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kyph a hump
-osis condition
Condition in which the normal thoracic curvature becomes exaggerated, producing a humpback appearance. |
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lord bending, curve, swayback
-osis condition
An abnormal anterior curvature of the lumbar spine. |
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lumb loin, lower back
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to the lower back or loins |
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mandibular
[man-dib-yuh-ler] |
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mandibul lower jawbone
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to the lower jaw bone |
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maxill jawbone
-ary pertaining to
Pertaininfg to the upper jaw bone. |
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metacarpals
[met-uh-kahr-puh l] |
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meta- beyond
carp wrist
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the bones of the hand. There are five radiating bones in the fingers. |
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metacarpectomy
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meta- beyond
carp wrist
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of one or more bones of the hand. |
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myelitis
[mahy-uh-lahy-tis] |
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myel bone marrow
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the bone marrow |
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myeloma
[mahy-uh-loh-muh] |
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myel bone marrow
-oma tumor
Tumor of the bone marrow |
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myelopoiesis
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myel/o bone marrow
-poiesis formation
Formation of bone marrow |
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olecran elbow
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the elbow |
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osteoarthritis
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oste/o bone
arthr joint
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Inflammation of the bone and joint |
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osteoblast
[os-tee-uh-blast] |
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oste/o bone
-blast immature cell, germ cell
Bone-forming cell |
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oste/o bone
carcin cancer
-oma tumor
Cancerous tumor of the bone |
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osteochondritis
[os-tee-oh-kon-drahy-tis] |
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oste/o bone
chondr cartilage
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the bone and cartilage |
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osteogenesis
[os-tee-uh-jen-uh-sis] |
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oste/o bone
-genesis formation
Formation of bone |
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osteomalacia
os-tee-oh-muh-ley-shuh |
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oste/o bone
-malacia softening
Softening of the bone |
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osteomyelitis
[os-tee-oh-mahy-uh-lahy-tis] |
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oste/o bone
myel bone marrow
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the bone marrow |
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osteopenia
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oste/o bone
-penia deficiency
Deficiency of bone tissue |
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osteoporosis
[os-tee-oh-puh-roh-sis] |
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oste/o bone
por a passage
-osis condition
Abnormal condition characterized by a decrease in the density of bones. |
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osteosarcoma
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oste/o bone
sarc flesh
-oma tumor
Malignant tumor of the bone; cancer arising from connective tissue. |
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patell kneecap
-ar pertaining to
Pertainig to the kneecap (patella) |
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ped foot
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the foot |
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periosteoedema
per i-os te-o-e-de ma
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peri- around
oste/o bone
-edema swelling
Swelling around the bone |
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[fuh-lan-jee-uh l] /fəˈlæn dʒi əl/ |
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phalang/e phalanges (finger/toe bones)
-al pertaining to
Pertaning to the bones of the fingers or toes |
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polyarthritis
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poly- many,much
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Inflammation of more than one joint |
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rach/i spine
-graph instrument for recording
Instrument used to measure the curvature of the spine |
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rad/i radius
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the radius (lateral lower arm bone in line with the thumb) |
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radiograph
rey-dee-oh-graf |
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radi/o x-ray, record
-graph instrument for recording
Film or record on which an x-ray image is produced. |
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scapul shoulder blade
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to the shoulder blade |
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scoliosis
skoh-lee-oh-sis |
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scoli curvature
-osis condition
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine |
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spondylitis
[spon-dl-ahy-tis] |
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spondyl vertebra
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of one or more vertebra |
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stern sternum, breastbone
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the sternum (breastbone) |
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subclavicular
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sub- under, beneath
clavicul clavicle, collar bone
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to beneath the collar bone/clavicle |
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sub- under, beneath
cost rib
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to beneath the ribs |
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sym- together
-physis growth
Literally means growing together |
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tendonitis
[ten-duh-nahy-tis] |
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tendon tendon
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of a tendon |
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tibi tibia
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the tibia |
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uln ulna, elbow
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to the ulna, elbow |
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vertebrosternal
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vertebr/o vertebra
stern sternum, breatsbone
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the vertebra and the sternum/breastbone. |
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Composed of all the muscles in the body and works in coordination with the skeletal and nervous systems.
Muscle provides the mechanism for movement of the body and locomotion from one place to another.
In addition to causing movement, muscles produce heat and help the body maintain posture and stability.
There are three types of muscle: skeletal, smooth, and cardiac.
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Voluntary or striated muscles, skeletal muscles are controlled by the conscious part of the brain and attach to the bones.
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alllows skeletal muscles to change shape to become shorter and thicker. |
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Living muscle cells can be stretched and extended, they become longer and thinner. |
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Muscles receive and respond to stimulation. |
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the BODY or main portion, an ORIGIN, and an INSERTION.
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Anatgonist: Muscle that counteracts the action of another muscle; when one contracts the other rests
Prime mover or agonist: Muscle that is primary in a given movement; the movement is produced by its contraction.
Synergist: Muscle that acts with another muscle to produce and assist movement.
*All movement is a result of the contraction of a prime mover (agonist) and the relaxation of the opposing muscle (antagonist).
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Involuntary, visceral, or unstriated, smooth muscles are not controlled by the conscious part of the brain. They are under the control of the autonomic nervous system and, in most cases, produce relatively slow contraction with a greater degree of extensibility. |
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The cardiac muscle, involuntary muscle but striated in appearance. It is under the control of the autonomic nervous system and has specialized neuro muscular tissue located within the right atrium. |
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ab - away from
duct to lead
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Muscle that on contraction draws away from the middle. |
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Muscle that draws a part toward the middle. |
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amputat to cut through
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Surgical or traumatic removal of a limb, part, or other appendage. |
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ant- against
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Muslce that counteracts the action of another muscle; when one contracts the other relaxes. |
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a- lack of
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a- lack of
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a- lack of
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Literally means lack of nourishment; wasting of muscle tissue that may be caused by lack of nerve stimulation of the muscle. |
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Pain in the arm |
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Slowness of motion or movement. |
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Pertaining to alternate contraction and relaxation of muscles. |
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con- with, together
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Process of drawing up and thickening of a muscle fiber. |
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Condition in which a muscle shortens and renders the muscle resistant to the normal stretching process. |
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my/o(s) muscle
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Chronic, immunological disease with systemic pathology; inflammation of the muscles and skin. |
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Partition of muscles and membranes that seperates the chest cavity and the abdominal cavity. It is the major muscle of breathing. |
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Treatment using high-frequency current to produce heat within a part of the body; used to increase blood flow.
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dys- difficult
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Condition of impaired muscle tone. |
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Any condition of abnormal development caused by defective nourishment, often noted by degeneration of the muscles. |
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fasc a band
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Thin layer of connective tissue covering, supporting, or connecting the muscles or inner organs of the body. |
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fibr/o fiber
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Disorder with chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue. |
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hydro- water
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Treatment using scientific application of water; types: hot tub, cold bath, whirlpool, and vapor bath. |
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in- into
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Point of attachment of a muscle to a part that it moves. |
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intra- within
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Pertaining to within a muscle, such as an IM injection. |
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Pertaining to having equal measure; increasing tension of muscle while maintaining equal length. |
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levat lefter
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Muscle that raises or elevates a part
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my/o muscle
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Embryonic cell that develops into a cell of muscle fiber |
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my/o muscle
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my/o muscle
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Muscular motion or activity |
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my/o muscle
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my/o muscle
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Softening of muscle tissue |
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my/o muscle
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Weakness or slight paralysis of a muscle |
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my/o muscle
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my/o muscle
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my/o muscle
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my/o muscle
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Abnormal condition of hardening of muscles |
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Inflammation of muscle tissue, especially skeletal muscles |
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neur/o nerve
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Pertaining to both nerves and muscles |
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Pertaining to a disease condition involving both nerves and muscles. |
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Paralysis affecting many muscles. |
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prosth/e an addition
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quadri- four
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Muscle that has four heads or points of origin |
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rotat to turn
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Process of moving a body part around a central axis. |
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Condition of increased muscular tone causing stiff and awkward movements. |
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stern/o sternum
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mast breast
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Pertaining to certain muscles that work together |
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ton tone, tension
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Process of being twisted |
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Stiff neck caused by spasmodic contraction of the muscles of the neck - wryneck |
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Muscle having three heads with a single insertion |
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A general description of the digestive or gastrointestinal system is that of a continuous tube beginning with the mouth and ending at the anus. This tube is know as the alimentary canal or gastrointestinal tract. It measures approximately 30 feet in adults and contains both primary and accessory organs for the conversion of food and fluids into a semiliquid that can be absorbed for the body to use. |
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the process by which food is changed in the mouth, stomach, and intestions by chemical, mechanical, and physical action so that the body can absorb it. |
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the process by which nutrient material is taken into the blood stream or lymph and travels to all cells of the body. |
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the process whereby solid waste (end) products of digestion are excreted. |
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Mechanically breaks food apart by the action of the teeth; mositens and lubricates food with saliva; food formed into a bolus, a soft mass of chewed food ready to be swallowed. |
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Used in chewing (mastication).
The 20 deciduous teeth,the temporary teeth of the primary dentitionm include eight incisors, four canines (cuspids), and eight molars. Deciduous teeth are also referred to as baby teeth.
There are 32 permanant or secondary teeth: eight incisors, four canines, eight premolars, and 12 molars.
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Common passageway for both respiration and digestion; muscular contractions move the swallowed bolus into the esophagus.
a musculomembraneous tube extending from the base of the skull to the level of the sixth cervical vertebra where it becomes continuous with the esophagus.
The epiglottis (a flap tissue) blocks the opening of the larynx, preventing food from entering theairway leading to the trachea (windpipe)
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Moves the bolus by peristalsis down the esophagus into the stomach. |
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Reduces food to a digestible state; converts the food to a semi-liquid state called chyme.
a muscular, distensible saclike portion of the alimenatry canal between the esophagus and the duodendum.
an empty stomach has a volume of about 50 mL. Typically after a meal, its capacity can expand about 1 liter and may expand up to 4 liters. |
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Digestion and absorption take place chiefly in the small intestine.
approximately 21 feet long and 1 inch in diameter. The small intestine is divided into three parts; the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum.
duodenum: the first 12 inches just beyond the stomach
jejunum: the next 8 ft or so
ileum: the remaining 12 ft of the tube. |
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Reabsorbs water from the fecal material, stores, and then eliminates waste from the body via the rectum and anus.
about 5 ft long and 2.5 inches in diameter. |
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Changes glucose to glycogen and stores it until needed.
**Largest glandular organ in the body, the liver weighs about 3.5 lbs and is located in the upper right part of the abdomen.
Plays and essential role in the normal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. |
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Stores and concentrates bile that has been produced by the liver.
Bile leaving the gallbladder is 6-10 times as concentrated as that which comes to it from the liver. |
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Secretes pancreatic juice into the small intestine, contains cells that produce digestive emzymes, produces the hormone insulin and glucagon.
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Located in or near the mouth, the salivary glands secrete saliva in response to the sight, smell, taste, or mental image of food. Human saliva is composed of 98% water while the other 2% consist of other ocmpounds.
Various salivary glands: paratoid (either side of face slightly below the ear), submandibular (floor of the mouth), and the sublingial (below the tongue). |
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Bile: Digestive juice important in fat emulsification.
Fibrinogen and prothrombin: Congulants essential for blood clotting.
Heparin: Anticoagulant that helps prevent the clotting of blood.
Blood Protiens: Albumin, gamma globulin
the liver stores iron and vitamins B12,A,D,E, and K. It also detoxifies many harmful substances (toxins) such as drugs and alcohol. |
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absorpt to suck in
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amyl starch
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Enzyme that breaks down starch |
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an- lack of
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Lack of appetite; decreased desire for food |
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append appendix
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Surgical excision of the appendix |
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appendic appendix
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Inflammation of the appendix. |
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bil/i gall, bile
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Pertaining to bile and the gallbladder |
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bucc cheek
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catabol a casting down
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a casting down; in metabolism a breaking of complex substances into more basic elements |
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celi abdomen, belly
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Pertaining to the abdomen |
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cheil lip
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Abnormal condition of the lip as seen in riboflavin and other B-complex deficiencies |
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chol/e gall, bile
cyst bladder
-ectomy surgical excision
surgical excision of the gallbladder |
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chole gall, bile
cyst bladder
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Inflammation of the gallbladder |
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chole common bile
doch/o duct
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Surgical incision of the common bile duct |
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cirrh orange-yellow
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Chronic degenerative liver disease characterized by changes in the lobes |
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col colon
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Surgical excision of part of the colon |
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colon colon
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Pertaining to the colon |
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colon/e colon
-scopy visual examination, to view, examine
Visual examination of the colon via a colonoscope |
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col/o colon
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Literally means the creation of a new opening into the colon. |
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defecat to remove dregs
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Evacuation of the bowel |
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dent tooth
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Pain in a tooth, toothache |
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dent tooth
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One who specializes in dentistry |
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dia- through
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Frequent passage of unformed watery stools |
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diverticul diverticula
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Inflammation of the diverticula (pouches in the wall of an organ) in the colon |
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duoden duodenum
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Pertaining to the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine |
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dys- difficult
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Difficulty in digestion; indigestion |
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dys- difficult
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Difficulty in swallowing |
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eme to vomit
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Vomiting |
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enter small intestine
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enter small intestine
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epi- above
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Pertaining to the region above the stomach |
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esophage/o esophagus
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Pertaining to the esophagus |
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gastr stomach
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a part of the whole stomach |
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gastr stomach
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Pertaining to the stomach. |
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gastr/o stomach
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Study of the stomach and intestines; study of the entire GI tract from the mouth to the anus |
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gastr/o stomach
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Pertaining to the stomach and esophagus |
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gingiv gums
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Inflammation of the gums |
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gloss/o tongue
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Surgical incision into the tongue |
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hemat blood
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Vomiting of blood |
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hepat liver
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Inflammation of the liver |
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hepat liver
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Tumor of the liver |
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herni/o hernia
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hyper- excessive, above
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hypo- deficient, below
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Inflammation of the ileum |
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ile/o ileum
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labi lip
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Pertaining to the lip |
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lapar/o abdomen
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Surgical incision into the stomach |
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lingu tongue
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lip/o fat
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Break down fat |
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mal- bad
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An inadequate absorption of nutrients form the intestinal tract. |
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masticat to chew
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Chewing; the physocal breaking up of food and mixing with saliva in the mouth |
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pancreat pancreas
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Inflammation of the pancreas |
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pept to digest
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peri- around
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peri- around
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proct/o anus and rectum
log study of
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pylor pylorus, gatekeeper
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Pertaining to the gatekeeper, the opening between the stomach and the duodem. |
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-scope an instrument for examining
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sub- below
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aka circulatory system, circulates the blood to all parts of the body by the action of the heart |
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The muscular pump that circulates blood through the heart, the lungs, and the rest of the body. It is slightly larger than a person's fist and weighs approx. 300 g in the average adult.
It lies slightly to the left of the midline of the body. The heart has three layers:
Endocardium: the inner lining of the heart
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Pericardium: the outer membraneous sac surrounding the heart. |
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Branching system of vessels that transports blood from the right and left ventricles of the heart to all body parts; transports blood away from the heart.
A person's pulse can be felt in a place that allows for an artery to be compresses against a bone. The pulse can also be measured by using a stethoscope and counting the heartbeat for one minute - this is known as apical pulse ans is taken over the heart itsself vs an artery.
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Vessels that transport blood from periperal tissues back to the heart. |
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The capillaries are microscopic blood vessels with single celled walls that connect arterioles (small arteries) with venules (small veins); facilitate passage of life-sustaining fluids containing oxygen and nutrients to cell bodies and the removal of accumulated waste and carbon dioxide. |
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Fluid consisting of formed elements (erthrocytes, thrombocytes, leukocytes) and plasma. It is a specialized body fluid that delivers necessary substances to the body's cells (oxygen,food,salts,hormones) and transports waste products (carbon dioxide, urea, lactic acid) away from those same cells. Blood is circulated around the body through blood vessels by the pumping action of the heart. |
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Circulation of blood through the Chambers of the heart |
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The heart is a pump and is divided into the right and left heart by a partition called the septum. Each side contains an upper and lower chamber.
The atria, or upper chambers, are seperated by the interatrial septum. The ventricles, or lower chambers, are seperated by the interventricular septum.
The atria receives blood from the various parts of the bosy. The ventricles pump blood to body parts. |
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The valves of the heart are located at the entrance and exit of each ventricule and control the flow of blood within the heart.
Tricuspid Valve, Pulmonary Valve, Bicuspid Valve, and Aortic Valve. |
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The tricuspid or right atrioventricular valve guards the opening between the right atrium and the right ventricle. In a normal state, the tricuspid valve opens to allow the flow of blood into the ventricle and then closes to prevent and back flow of blood. |
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The exit point for blood leaving the right ventricle. It is located between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery, it allows blood to flow from the right ventricle through the pulmonary artery to the lungs. |
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The left atrioventricular valve between the left atrium and ventricle. It allows blood to flow to the left ventricle and closes to prevent its return to the left atrium. |
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Blood exits from the left ventricle through the aortic (semilunar valve. Located between the left ventricle and the aorta, it allows blood to flow into the aorta and prevents its backflow to the ventricle. |
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The right upper portion of the heart. |
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The right lower portion of the heart. |
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The left upper portion of the heart. |
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The left lower portion of the heart. |
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The pressure exerted by the blood on the walls of the arteries. It results from two forces. One is created by the hearts as it pumps blood into the arteries and through the circulatory system. The other is the force of the arteries as they resist the blood flow. |
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The higher (systolic) number represents the pressure while the heart contracts to pump blood to the body.
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The systolic pressure is always stated first. ex: 116/74
116 is the systolic. A systolic pressure below 120 is optimal. The diatolic pressure is stated last, ex above 74 is diatolic pressure. Diatolic under 80 is optimal.
A systolic pressure of 120-139 mmHg or a distolic pressure of 80-89mmHg is considered prehypertension and need to be monitored. 140 ove 90 or above is considered elevated hypertension. |
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anastom opening
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Surgical connection between blood vessels or the joining of one hollow or tubular organ to another. |
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angi/o vessel
cardi/o heart
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Video x-ray technique used to follow the passage of blood through the heart and great vessels after an intravenous injection of a radiopaque contrast substance. |
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angi/o vessel
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X-ray record of the size, shape, and location of the heart and its blood vessels after the introduction of a radiopaque contrast medium. |
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angi/o vessel
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Surgical repair of a blood vessel(s) or a non-surgical technique for treating diseased arteries by temporarily inflating a tiny balloon inside an artery. |
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angi/o vessel
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Pathological condition of the narrowing of a blood vessel. |
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a- lack of
rrhythm rhythm
-ia pertaining to
Pertaining to irregularity or loss of rhythm of the heartbeat; also called dysrythmia |
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arter/i artery
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arteri/o artery
scler hardening
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Pathological condition of hardening of arteries. |
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arter artery
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Inflammation of an artery |
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ather/o fatty substance, porrige
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Pathological condition of the arteries characterized by the buildup of fatty substances and hardening of the walls. |
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atri/o atrium
ventricul ventricle
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Pertaining to the atrium and the ventricle |
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auscultat listen to
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Method of physical assessment using a stethoscope to listen to sounds within the chest, abdomen, and other parts of the body. |
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bi- two
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Valve with two cusps; pertaining to the mitral valve |
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brady- slow
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Abnormally slow heartbeat defined as less than 60 beats per minute |
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card/i heart
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cardi/o heart
log study of
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cardi/o heart
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Study of the heart |
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cardi/o heart
-megaly enlargement, large
Enlargement of the heart |
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cardi/o heart
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Disease of the heart muscle that leads to generalized deterioration of the muscle and its pumping ability. |
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cardi/o heart
pulmonar lung
-y pertaining to
Pertaining to the heart and lungs |
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cardi/o heart
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Pertaining to the heart and small blood vessels |
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chol/e bile
sterol solid (fat)
A normal soft, waxy substance found amoung the lipids (fats) in the bloodstream and all body cells. |
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con- together, woth
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Process of drawing together, as in the narrowing of a vessel |
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cyan blue
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Abnormal condition of the skin and mucous membranes caused by oxygen deficiency in the blood |
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dys diffucult, abnormal
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Abnormality of the rhythm or rate of the heartbeat. It is caused by a disturbance of the normal electrical activity within the heart.
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ech/o reflected sound
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Noninvasive ultrasound used to evaluate the heart for valvular or structural defects and coronary artery disease |
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electr/o electricity
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Medical diagnostic device used for recording the electrical impulses of the heart muscle
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embol a throwing in
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Pathological condition caused by obstruction of a blood vessel by foreign substances or a blood clot |
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endo- within
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Surgical excision of the inner portion of an artery |
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Inflammation of the endocardium (inner lining of the heart). |
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Inner lining of the heart |
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hyper- excessive
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Abnormal high levels of lipids (fatty substances) in the blood |
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hyper- excessive, above
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infarct infarct (necrosis of an area)
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Process of development of an infarct, which is death of tissue resulting from obstruction of blood flow |
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isch to hold back
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Condition in which there is a lack if oxygen due to decreased blood supply to a part of the body caused by constriction or obstruction of a blood vessel |
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my/o muscle
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my/o muscle
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infarct infarct (necrosis of an area)
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Heart attack. |
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occlus to close up
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A blockage in a vessel, canal, or passage of the body |
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palpitat throbbing
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An abnormal tapid throbbing or fluttering of the heart that is perceptible to the patient and may be felt by the physician during a physical exam |
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Pertaining to the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart |
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peri- around
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Surgical procedure to remove fluid from the pericardial sac for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. |
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peri- around
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phleb vein
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sept a partition
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Wall or partition that divides or seperates a body space or cavity |
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sphygm/o pulse
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Medical instrument used to measure the arterial blood pressure. |
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Rapid heartbeat that is over 100 beats per minute |
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thromb/o clot of blood
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Inflammation of a vein associated with the formation of a thrombus (blood clot). |
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tri- three
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Valve with three cusps; pertaining to the tricuspid valve |
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valvul/o valve
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Surgical repair of a cardiac valve |
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vas/o vessel
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Medicine that acts directly on smooth muscle cells within blood vessels to make them widen (dilate) |
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ventricul ventricle
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Vas / vessel -ectomy. Surgical excision
Surgical procedure in which the vas deferens are tied off and cut apart providing sterility by preventing transport of sperm out of the testes |
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Varic/o. Twisted vein -cele hernia swelling tumor
Enlargement and twisting of the veins of the spermatic cord |
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Sperm/I. Seed, sperm -code. To kill
Agent that kill sperm |
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Spermat/o. Seed, sperm Zoon. Life |
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Spermat/o. Seed, sperm -genesis. Formation, produce
Formation of spermatozoa |
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Spermat/o. Seed, sperm -cele. Hernia, swelling, tumor
Cystic swelling of the epididymis that contains spermatozoa is mobile usually painless and requires no treatment |
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Prostate. Prostate -itis. Inflammation
Inflammation of the prostate |
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Prostate. Prostate -ectomy surgical excision
. Surgical excision of the prostate |
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Phim. A muzzle -osis. Condition A condition that can be present at birth in which there is narrowing of the opening of the prepuce and the foreskin cannot be drawn back over the glans penis. when the condition occurs later in life it can be an emergency if blood flow is blocked to the penis |
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Orchid. Testicle -itis. Inflammation
Inflammation of a testicle |
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Orchid/o testicle -to my. Surgical incision
Incision into a testicle |
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Surgical excision of a testicle |
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Oligo- scanty Sperm. Seed -ia. Condition
Condition in which there is insufficient or scanty amount of spermatozoa in the semen |
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Hypo under -spadias. a rent an opening
Congenital defect in which the urethra opens on the underside of the penis |
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Hydro. Water -cele. Hernia, swelling, tumor
Accumulation of fluid in a sec like cavity one that occurs during prenatal development is caused by failure on the closure of the canal between the peritoneal cavity and the scrotum |
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Homo. Similar, same Sexu. Sex -am. Pertaining to
Pertaining to the same sex refers to an individual who has a sexual preference and relationship with the same sex |
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Hetero. Different Sexu. Sex -al. Pertaining to
Pertaining to the opposite sex refers to an individual who has a sexual preference and relationship with the opposite sex |
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Gynec/o. Female Mast. Breast -ia. Condition
Pathological condition of excessive development of the mammary gland in male |
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Gon/o. Genitals -rrhea. Flow
Highly contagious venereal disease of the genital mucous membrane of other sex infection is transmitted by the gonococcus neisseria gonorroeae |
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Eu good -genics formation, produce
Study and control of the bringing forth of offspring as a means of improving genetic characteristics of future generations |
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Epi- upon Sadias. A rent, an opening
Congenital defect in which the urethral opening on the dorsum of the penis |
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Ejaculat to throw out -ion process
Process of expulsion of seminal fluid and sperm from the male urethra |
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Crypt hidden Orchid. Testicle -ism. Condition
Condition in which one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum |
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Wartlike growth on the skin most often seen on the external genitalia either viral or syphilitic in origin |
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Circum- around Cis. To cut -ion. Process
Surgical procedure removing the foreskin of the penis |
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Castr. To prune -ate. Use
removal of the testicles in a man or ovaries in a woman, to geld, to spay |
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Balan. Glans -itis. Inflammation
Inflammation of the glans penis |
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A- lack of Zo/o animal Sperm. Seed -ia. Condition
Condition in which the semen lacks spermatozoa |
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A- lack of Sperm. Seed -ia. Condition
Condition involving lack of sperm failure to ejaculate sperm |
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An- lack of Orch testicle -ism condition
Condition in which there is a lack of one or both teste |
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Female reproductive system consists of the testing various ducts the urethra and the following accessory glands; bulbourethral, prostate, and the seminal vesicles. The supporting structure and accessory sex organs are the scrotum and the penis the vital function of the male reproductive system is to provide the sperm cells necessary to fertilized ovum thereby perpetuating the species |
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produce the male sex hormone testosterone which is responsible for the development and secondary male characteristics during puberty and maintain them through adulthood |
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ambly-dull
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anis/o- unequal
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Condition in which the pupils are unequal
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a- lack of, without
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condition in which the crystalline lens is absent |
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a- lack of
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defect in the refractive powers of the eye in which a ray of light is not focused on the retina |
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bi- two
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blephar- eyelid
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inflammation of hair follicles and glands along the edge of the islands
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blephar/o-eyelid
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drooping of the upper eyelids |
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Opacity of the crystalline lens or it's capsule; most often occurs in older adults |
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Choroid- choroid
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inflammation of the vascular coat of the eye |
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conjunctive- to join together
itis- inflammation
Inflammation of the conjunctiva that can be caused by allergens, irritating substance |
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Corne-Cornea
al-pertaining to
pertaining to the cornea |
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cry/o-cold
surgery-surgery
type of surgery that uses extreme cold to destroy tissue
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cycl/o- ciliary body
plegia-paralysis
Paralysis of the ciliary muscle
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dacry-tear, lacrimal duct, tear duct
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tumorlike swelling caused by obstruction of the tear ducts |
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dipl/o- double
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double vision |
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en-in
trop-turn
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turning invward of the margin of the lower eyelid
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enucleat-to remove the kernel of
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process of removing an entire part or mass without rupture, as the eyeball form its orbit |
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eso-inward
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condition in which the eye or eyes turn inward, crossed eyes |
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ex(o)-out
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disease characterized by increased intraocular pressure (IOP) |
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hemi- half
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hyper-beyond
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vision defect in which parallel rays come to a focus beyond the retina; farsightedness |
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intra-within
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irid-iris
cycl-ciliary body
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kerat/o-cornea
conjunctiv-to join together
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kerat/o-cornea
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lacrim-tear, lacrimal duct, tear duct
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mi/o-less, small
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mydriat-dilation, widen
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vision defect in which parallel rays come to a focus in front of the retina; nearsightedness |
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nyctal-night
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condition in which the individual has difficult seeing at night; night blindness
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ocul-eye
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ophthalm/o-eye
log-study of
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ophthalm/o-eye
logy- study of
study of the eye |
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ophthalm-eye
scope- intstrument for examining
medical instrument used to examine the interior of the eye |
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opt-eye
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phac/o-lens
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process of using ultrasound to disintegrate a cataract by inserting a needle through a small incision and aspirating the disintegrated cataract |
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phac/o-lens
scler-hardening; sclera
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condition of hardening of the cystalline lens |
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phot/o-light
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unusual intolerance to light |
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presby-old
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Pathological condition in which endometrial tissue has been displaced to various sites in the abdominal or pelvic cavity. |
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Male or Female reproductive organs. |
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Refers to any pregnancy, regardless of duration, including the present one; when used in the recording of an obstetrical history.
nulligravida written (Gravida 0) - never been pregnant
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multigravida written (Gravida 2, 3, 4, 5, etc..) - pregnant more than once. |
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hyster womb, uterus
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Surgical excision of the uterus. |
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lump lump
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Surgical removal of a tumor from the breast. |
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men month, menses, menstruation
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Beginning of monthly flow (menses, menstruation). |
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men/o month, menses, menstruation
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Excessive uterine bleeding at the time of a menstrual period, either in number of days or amount of blood or both. |
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Surgical excision of an ovary. |
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Means to bear or bring forth; refers to a woman who has given birth after 20 weeks gestation, regardless of whether the infant is born alive or dead.
When used in the recording of an obstetrical history, para is used to indicate the number of births.
Nullipara - written (Para 0) not given birth after 20 weeks.
Primipara - written (Para 1) one birth at more that 20 weeks gestation regardless of whether the infant was born alive or dead.
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hemat/o blood
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hem/o blood
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leuk/o white
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bronch bronchi
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Inflammation of the bronchi |
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bronch/o bronchi
-scope instrument for examining
Medical instrument used for examining the bronchi |
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cyan dark blue
-osis condition
Oxygen deficiency |
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diaphrag diaphragm
mat/o partition
-cele hernia, tumor, swelling
Hernia of the diaphragm |
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dys- difficult
phon voice
-ia condition
Hoarseness |
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dys- difficult
-pnea breathing
difficulty in breathing |
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endo- within
trach/e trachea
-al pertaining to
Within the trachea |
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epi- upon
-staxis dripping
Nosebleed
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eu- good, normal
-pnea breathing
normal breathing |
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ex- out
halat breath
-ion process
Process of breathing out |
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ex- out
pector (at) breast, chest
-ion process
Process of coughing up and spitting out material from the lungs |
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hem/o blood
-ptysis to spit
Spitting up blood |
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hyper- excessive
-pnea breathing
Excessive or rapid breathing |
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hyper- excessive
ventilat to air
-ion process
Process of excessive ventilating |
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in- in
halat breathe
-ion process
Process of breathing in |
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laryng/e voice box, larynx
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the voice box or larynx |
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laryng voice box, larynx
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the voice box |
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larang/o voice box, larynx
-scope instrument for examining
Instrument for examining the larynx or voice box |
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lob lobe
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a lobe |
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mes/o middle
thel/i nipple
-oma tumor
Malignant tumor of the mesothelium |
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nas/o nose
pharang pharynx, throat
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the nose and pharynx |
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olfact smell
-ion process
Process of smelling |
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or/o mouth
pharynx pharynx, throat
Central portion of the throat |
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orth/o straight
-pnea breathing
Inability to breathe unless in an upright position |
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pharyng pharynx, throat
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the pharynx, throat |
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pleur pleura
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the pleura |
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pleur/o pleura
-dynia pain
Pain in the pleura |
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pneum/o lung
con/i dust
-osis condition
Abnormal conditionof the lung cause by the inhalation of dust particles |
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pneumon lung, air
-ia condition
Abnormal condition of the lung |
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pneumon lung
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the lung |
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pulmon lung
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the lung or part of the lung |
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py/o pus
thorax chest
Pus in the chest cavity |
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respirat breathing
-or a doer
Medical device used to assist in breathing |
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rhin/o nose
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical repair of the nose |
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rhin/o nose
rrhea- flow, discharge
Discharge from the nose |
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rhin/o nose
vir virus
-us pertaining to
Common cold |
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rhonch snore
-us pertaining to
snoring |
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sinus a curve, hollow
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of a sinus |
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spir/o breath
-meter instrument to measure
Medical instrument used to measure lung volume |
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Substance coughed up from the lungs |
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tachy- rapid
-pnea breathe
Rapid breathing |
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thorac/o chest
-centesis surgical puncture
Surgical puncture of the chest wall for removal of fluid. |
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thorac/o chest
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical repair of the chest wall |
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tonsil tonsil, almond
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the tonsils |
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tonsil tonsil, almond
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the tonsils |
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trach/e trachea, windpipe
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the trachea, windpipe |
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trach/e trachea, windpipe
-algia pain
Pain in the trachea, windpipe |
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trach/e trachea, windpipe
laryng/o larynx, voice box
-tomy incision
Incison into the larynx (voice box) and trachea (windpipe) |
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trache/o trachea, windpipe
-stomy new opening
New opening inti the trachea, windpipe |
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albumin protein
-uria urine
Presence of serum protein in the urine |
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anti- against
di(a) complete, through
uret urine
-ic pertaining to
Pertaining to a medication that decreases urine production and secretion. |
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an- without
-uria urine
without formation of urine |
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bacter/i bacteria
-uria urine
Bacteria in the urine |
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calc/i calcium
-uria urine
Calcium in the urine |
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cyst bladder
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the bladder |
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cyst/o bladder
-cele hernia
Hernia of the bladder |
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cyst/o bladder
-dynia pain
Pain in the bladder |
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cyst/o bladder
-lith stone
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a stone from the bladder |
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cyst/o bladder
-scope instrument used for examining
Medical instrument used for examining the bladder |
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dia- complete, through
-lysis destruction, to seperate
Medical procedure to seperate waste material from the blood |
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di(a)- complete, through
ur urinate
-esis condition
Condition of excessive flow of urine |
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dys- difficult, painful
-uria urine
Difficult or painful urination |
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en- within
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-esis condition
Condition of involuntary urine - bedwetting |
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excretor sifted out
-y pertaining to
Pertaining to elimination of waste products from the body |
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glomerul glomerulus, little ball
-ar pertaining to
pertaining to the glomerulus, little ball |
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glomerul/o glomerulus, little ball
nephr kidney
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the kidney involving primarily the glomeruli |
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glycos glucose, sugar
-uria urine
Glucose in the urine |
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hemat blood
-uria urine
Red blood cells in the urine |
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hem/o blood
dia- through, complete
-lysis seperation, loosening, dissolution
Use of an artificial kidney to seperate waste from the blood |
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hydro- water
nephr kidney
-osis condition
urine collects in renal pelvis because of an obstructed outflow |
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hyper- excessive
calci calcium
-uria urine
Excessive amount of calcium in the urine |
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in- not
continence to hold
inability to hold or control urination or defecation |
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keton ketone
-uria urine
Ketones in the urine |
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lith/o stone
-tripsy crushing
Crushing of a kidney stone |
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meat/o passage
-tomy incision
Incision of the urinary meatus to enlarge the opening |
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mictrit to urinate
-ion process
Process of urination |
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nephr kidney
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a kidney |
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nephr kidney
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of a kidney |
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nephr/o kidney
cyst bladder
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the bladder and the kidney
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nephr/o kidney
-lith stone, calculus
Kidney stone |
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nephr kidney
-oma tumor
Kidney tumor |
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nephr/o kidney
-pathy disease
Kidney disease |
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nephr/o kidney
scler hardening
-osis condition
Condition of hardening of the kidney |
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noct night
-uria urine
Urination during the night |
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olig- scanty
-uria urine
Scanty, decreased amount of urine |
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poly- excessive
-uria urine
Excessive urine |
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pyel/o renal pelvis
cyst bladder
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the baldder and renal pelvis |
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pyel/o renal pelvis
lith/o stone
-tomy incision
Surgical incision into the renal pelvis for removal of a stone |
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pyel/o renal pelvis
nephr kidney
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis |
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py pus
-uria urine
Pus in the urine |
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ren kidney
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the kidney |
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strict to tighten, contration
-ure process
narrowing of a duct or passage |
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ur urine
-emia blood condition
End stage of renal failure |
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ureter/o ureter
-pathy disease
disease of the ureter |
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ureter/o ureter
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical repair of the ureter |
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urethr urethra
-algia pain
Pain in the urethra |
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urin urine
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to urine (where one urinates) |
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urin urine
a- apart
-lysis destruction, to seperate
analysis of urine |
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urinat urine
-ion process
process of voiding urine |
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Fluid secreted by the kidneys |
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ur/o urination
log study og
-ist one who specializes
Physician who specializes in the study of the urinary system |
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ur/o urination
-logy study of
Study of the urinary system |
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mastoid process, breast-shaped |
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eardrum, tympanic membrane |
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eardrum, tympanic membrane |
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acid acid
-osis condition
Condition of excessive acidity of body fluids. |
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acr/o extremity
-megaly enlargement, large
Characterized my marked enlargement and elongation of the bones of the face, jaw, and extremities. |
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aden gland
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a gland |
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adren adrenal gland
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the adrenal glands. |
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adren adrenal gland
-al pertaining to
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of an adrenal gland |
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adren/o adrenal gland
-pathy disease
Any disease of an adrenal gland. |
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andr/o man
-gen formation, produce
Hormones that produce or stimulate the development of male characteristics. |
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cortis cortex
-one hormone
Steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex. |
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cretin cretin
-ism condition
Congenial condition caused by deficiency in secretion of the thyroid hormones. |
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Results from hypersecretion of cortisol. |
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dia- through
-betes to go
General term to describe diseases characterized by excessive discharge of urine. |
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dwarf small
-ism condition
Condition of being abnormally small. |
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endo- within
crine to secrete
Ductless glands that produce internal secretions (hormones) directly into the bloodstream. |
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epi- upon
nephr kidney
-ine substance
Hormone produced by the adrenal medulla; adrenaline |
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estr/o mad desire
-gen formation, produce
Hormones produced by the ovaries |
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eu- good, normal
thyr thyroid, shield
-oid resemble
Normal activity of the thyroid gland. |
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exo- out, away from
crine to secrete
Pertains to a type of gland that secretes into ducts |
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ex- out, away from
ophthalm eye
-ic pertaining to |
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galact/o milk
-rrhea flow, discharge |
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glandul little acorn
-ar pertaining to
Pertaining to a gland. |
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hirsut hairy
-ism condition
Abnormal condition characterized by excessive growth of hair; especially in women. |
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hydro water
cortis cortex
-one hormone
Steroid produced by the adrenal cortex; anti-inflammatory |
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hyper- excessive
insulin insulin
-ism condition
Condition of excessive amounts of insulin in the blood; causing low lood sugar. |
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hyper- excessive
kal potassium
-emia blood condition
Condition of excessive amounts of potassium in the blood. |
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hyper- excessive
thyr thyroid, shield
-old resemble
-ism condition
Excessive secretion of thyroid hormone. |
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hypo-
gonad
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Condition caused by deficient internal secretion of the gonads. |
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hypo- deficient
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Literally means any undergrowth; also called the pituitary gland. |
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hypo- deficient
thyr thyroid, shield
-oid resemble
-ism codition
Pathological condition in which the thyroid gland produces inadequate amounts of thyroid hormone. |
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insul insulin
-in chemical
Hormones produced by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas. |
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insulin/o insulin
-genic formation, produce
Formation or production of insulin. |
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letharg drowsiness
-ic pertaining to
Pertaining to drowsiness, sluggish |
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myx mucus
-edema swelling
Literally means condition of mucus swelling. |
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pancreat pancreas
-ic pertaining to
Pertaining to the pancreas. |
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pituitar pituitary gland
-ism condition
Any condition of the pituitary gland. |
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pituitar pituitary gland
-y pertaining to
Pertaining to the pituitary gland. |
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pro- before
ger old age
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Pathological condition of premature old age occuring in childhood. |
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pro- before
gester to bear
-one hormone
Hormone produced by the corpus leteum of the ovary, the adrenal cortex, or the placenta; released during the second half of the menstral cycle. |
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somat/o body
trop turn
-in chemical
Growth-stimulating hormone produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. |
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test/o testicle
ster solid
-one hormone
Hormone produced by the testes. |
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thym thymus
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the thymus gland. |
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thyr thyroid, shield
-oid resemble
Endocrine gland located in the neck. |
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thyr thyroid, shield
-oid resemble
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the thyroid gland. |
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thyr/o thyroid, shield
toxic poison
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Literally means a poisonous condition of the thyroid gland. |
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viril masculine
-ism condition
Pathological condition in which secondary male characteristics, such a growth of hair on face/body and/or the deepening of voice are produced in a female. |
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a- lack of
-kinesia motion, movement
Loss or lack of voluntary motion. |
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a- lack of
mnes memory
-ia condition
Condition on which there is a loss or lack of memory. |
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an- lack of
-algesia condition of pain
Condition in which there is a lack of the sensation pain. |
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an- lack of
encephal brain
-y condition
Congenial condition in which there is a lack of development of the brain. |
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an- lack of
-esthesia feeling
Literally means a loss of or lack of the sense of feeling. |
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an- lack of
esthesi/o feeling
log study of
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A physician who specializes in the science of anesthesia. |
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a- lack of
-phagia to eat, swallow
Loss or lack of the ability to eat or swallow. |
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a- lack of
-phasia to speak, speech
Literally means a lack of the ability to speak. |
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a- lack of
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Loss or lack od strength. |
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astro- star-shaped
cyt cell
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A primary tumor of the brain composed of astrocytes. |
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a- lack of
-taxia order, coordination
Literall means loss or lack or order |
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brady- slow
-kinesia motion, movement
Abnormal slowness of motion. |
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cephal head
-algia pain
headache |
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cerebr/o cerebrum
spin a thorn, spine
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Pertaining to the cerebrum and the spinal cord. |
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concuss shaken violently
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Head injury with a transient loss of brain function. |
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crani/o skull
-tomy surgical incision
Literally means surgical incision into the skull. |
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cran/i skull
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Surgical excision of a portion of the skull. |
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de- down
ment mind
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Group of symptoms marked by memory loss and other cognitive functions. |
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disk a disk
-ectomy a surgical excision
Surgical excision of an intervertebral disk. |
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dys- difficult
-lexia diction, word, or phrase
Condition in which an individual has difficulty in reading and comprehending written language. |
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dys- difficult
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Impairment of speech |
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electr/o electricity
encephal/o brain
-graph instrument for recording
Medical instrument used to record the electrical activity of the brain. |
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electr/o electricity
my/o muscle
-graphy recording
Process of recording the contraction of a skeletal muscle as a result of electrical stimulation. |
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encephal brain
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the brain. |
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encephal/o brain
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Any pathological dysfunction of the brain. |
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epi- upon
dur dura, hard
-al pertaining to
Literally means pertaining to situated on the drug mater. |
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epi- upon
-lepsy seizure
A neurological disorder involving repeated seizures of any type. |
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hemi- half
-paresis weakness
Weakness on one side of the body that can be caused by a stroke, berebral palsy, etc... |
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hemi- half
-plegia stroke, paralysis
Paralysis of one side of the body when it is dicided on the median sagittal plane. |
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hydro- water
cephal head
-us pertaining to
Condition in which there is an increased amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain. |
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hyper- excessive
-esthesia feeling
Increased feelings of sensory stimuli, such as pain, touch, or sound. |
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hyper- excessive
-kinesis motion, movement
Increased muscular movement and motion; hyperactivity |
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hypn sleep
-osis condition
Artificially induced trancelike state resembling somnambulism (seepwalking). |
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intra- within
crani skull
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to within the skull. |
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lamin thin plate
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of a vertebral posterior arch. |
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lob/o lobe
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Surgical incision into the prefrontal or frontal lobe of the brain. |
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mening/i membrane, meninges
-oma tumor
Tumor of the meninges that originates in the arachnoidal tissue. |
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mening membrane, meninges
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the meninges of the spinal cord or brain. |
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mening/o membrane, meninges
-cele hernia
Congenital hernia in which the meninges protrude through a defect in the skull or spinal column. |
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mening/o membrane, meninges
myel/o spinal cord
-cele hernia
Congenital herniation of the spinal cord and meninges through a defect in the vertebral column. |
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micro- small
cephal head
-us pertaining to
Abnormally small head. |
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myel spinal cord
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the spinal cord. |
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narc/o numbness, sleep, stupor
-lepsy seizure
Chronic condition with recurrent attacks of uncontrollable drowsiness and sleep. |
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neur nerve
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Pain in a nerve or nerves. |
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neur nerve
-asthenia weakness
Pathological condition characterized by weakness, exhaustion, and prostration that often accompanies severe depression. |
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neur nerve
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of a nerve. |
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neur/o nerve
-blast germ cell
-oma tumor
Malignant tumor composed of cells resembling neuroblasts. |
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neur/o nerve
-cyte cell
Nerve cell, neuron |
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neur/o nerve
fibr fiber
-oma tumor
Fibrous connective tissue tumor of a nerve. |
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neur/o nerve
log study of
-ist one who specializes
Physician who specializes in the study of the nervous system. |
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neur/o nerve
-logy study of
The study of the nervous system. |
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neur/o nerve
-pathy disease
Any pathological nervous tissue disease. |
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papill papilla
-edema swelling
Swelling of the optic disk |
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para- beside
-plegia stroke, paralysis
Paralysis of the lower part of the body and of both legs. |
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par- beside
-esthesia feeling
Abnormal sensation, feeling of numbness, prickling, or tingling. |
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poly- many
neur nerve
-itis inflammation
Literally means inflammation involving many nerves. |
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quadri- four
-plegia stroke, paralysis
Paralysis of all four extremities and usually the trunk due injury to the spinal cord. |
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somn sleep
ambul to walk
-ism condition
Condition of sleepwalking. |
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sub- below
dur dura, hard
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to below the dura mater. |
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ventricul/o ventricle
-metry measurement
Measurement of the intracranial pressure. |
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acoust hearing
-ic pertaining to
Pertaining to the sense of hearing. |
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audi/o to hear
-gram a mark, record
Record of hearing by audiometry. |
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audi/o to hear
-logy study of
Study of hearing disorders. |
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auditor hearing
-y pertaining to
Pertaining to the sense of hearing. |
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aur the ear
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to the ear. |
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aur/i ear
-cle small
External portion of the ear, known as the pinna |
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bin- twice
aur ear
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to both ears. |
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chol/e gall or bile
steat fat
-oma tumor
Tumorlike mass filled with epithelial cells and cholesterol. |
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end- within
aur ear
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to within the ear. |
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endo- within
-lymph serum, clear fluid
Clear fluid contained within the labyrinth of the ear. |
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labyrinth maze, inner ear
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the labyrinth |
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labyrinth/o maze, inner ear
-tomy incision
Incision of the labyrinth |
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mast mastoid process, breast-shaped
-oid resemble
-algia pain
Pain in the mastoid process |
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mon(o)- one
aur ear
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to one ear. |
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myring eardrum, tympanic membrane
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the tympanic membrane. |
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myring/o eardrum, tympanic membrane
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical repair of the tympanic membrane. |
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myring/o eardrum, tympanic membrane
-tomy incision
Surgical incision of the tympanic membrane to remove unwanted fluids from the ear. |
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ot ear
-ic pertaining to
Pertaining to the ear. |
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ot ear
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the ear.
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ot ear
-itis inflammation
med middle
-ia condition
Inflammation of the middle ear. |
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ot/o ear
-dynia pain
Pain in the ear; earache |
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ot/o ear
laryng/o larynx, voice box
log study of
-ist one who specializes
Physician who specializes in the study of the ear and larynx (voice box). |
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ot/o ear
laryng/o larynx, voice box
-logy study of
The study of the ear and larynx (voice box).
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ot/o ear
-lith stone
Ear stone. |
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ot/o ear
myc fungus
-osis condition
Fungal infection of the ear. |
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ot/o ear
neur/o nerve
-logy study of
Specialized diagnosis and treatment of the ear and its neurological association. |
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ot/o ear
pahryng/e pharynx
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to theear and pharynx. |
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ot/o ear
py/o pus
-rrhea flow
Pus in the ear. |
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ot/o ear
rhin/o nose
laryng/o larynx
-logy study of
Study of the ear, nose, and larynx (voice box); now known as an ENT |
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ot/o ear
scler hardening
-osis condition
Hardening condition of the ear. |
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ot/o ear
-scope instrument for examining
Medical instrument used to examine the ear. |
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peri- around
-lymph serum, pale fluid
Serum fluid of the inner ear. |
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presby old
-cusis hearing
Impairment of hearing that occurs with aging. |
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staped stapes, stirrup
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the stapes in the middle ear to improve hearing. |
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tympan eardrum, tympanic membrane
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the tympanic membrane. |
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tympan eardrum, tympanic membrane
-ic pertaining to |
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tympan eardrum, tympanic membrane
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the tympanic membrane. |
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tympan/o eardrum, tympanic membrane
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical repair to the tympanic membrane. |
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month, menses, menstruation |
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lying beside, sexual intercourse |
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abort to miscarry
-ion process
Process of miscarrying (either spontaneous or or induced) |
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dipl/o- double
opia- sight, vision
double vision |
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en- in
trop- turn
ion- process
turning in word of the margin of the lower eyelid |
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a- lack of
men/o month, menses, menstruation
-rrhea flow
Lack of monthly flow (menses or menstruation). |
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cyst/o bladder
-cele hernia
Hernia of the bladder that protrudes into the vagina. |
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cervic cervix
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the cervix. |
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contra- against
cept receive
-ion process
Process of preventing conception. |
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dys- difficult, painful
men/o month, menses, menstruation
-rrhea flow
Difficult or painful monthly flow. |
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dys- difficult, painful
pareun lying beside, sexual intercourse
-ia condition
Difficult or painful sexual intercourse. |
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ec- out
lamp(s) to shine
-ia condition
Complication of severe preeclampsia that involves seizures; toxemia or pregnancy-induced hypertension. |
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endo- within
metr/i uterus
-osis condition
Pathological condition in which endometrial tissue has been displaced to various sites in the abdominal or pelvic cavity. |
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fibr fibrous tissue
-oma tumor
Fibrous tissue tumor; fibroid tumor. |
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genital belonging to birth
-ia condition
Male or Female reproductive organs. |
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Refers to any pregnancy, regardless of duration, including the present one; when used in the recording of an obstetrical history.
nulligravida written (Gravida 0) - never been pregnant
primigravida written (Gravida 1) - pregnant for the first time
multigravida written (Gravida 2, 3, 4, 5, etc..) - pregnant more than once. |
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gynec/o female
log study of
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Physician who specializes in the study of the female, especially the diseases of the female reproductive organs and breasts. |
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hyster womb, uterus
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the uterus. |
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hyster/o womb, uterus
-tomy incision
Incision into the uterus, commonly combined wuth a laparotomy (surgical incision into the abdomen) during a cesarean section. |
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intra- within
uter uterus
-ine pertaining to
Pertaining to within the uterus. |
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lump lump
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical removal of a tumor from the breast. |
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mamm/o breast
-plasty surgical repair
Surgical repair of the breast. |
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mast breast
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of the breast. |
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mast breast
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the breast that occurs most commonly in women who are breast feeding. |
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men month, menses, menstruation
-arche beginning
Beginning of monthly flow (menses, menstruation). |
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men/o month, menses, menstruation
pause cessation
Cessation of the monthly flow; climacteric. |
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men/o month, menses, menstruation
-rrhagia to burst forth
Excessive uterine bleeding at the time of a menstrual period, either in number of days or amount of blood or both. |
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men/o month, menses, menstruation
-rrhea flow
Normal monthly flow (menses, menstruation). |
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my/o muscle
metr womb, uterus
-itis inflammation
Inflammation of the muscular wall of the uterus. |
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oligo- scanty
men/o month, menses, menstruation
-rrhea flow
Scanty monthly flow (menses, menstruation). |
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o/o ovum, egg
-genesis formation, produce
Formation of the ovum. |
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oophor ovary
-ectomy surgical excision
Surgical excision of an ovary. |
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ovulat little egg
-ion process
Process in which an ovam is discharged from the cortex of the ovary. Occurs approximately 14 days before the onset of the next menstrual period. |
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Means to bear or bring forth; refers to a woman who has given birth after 20 weeks gestation, regardless of whether the infant is born alive or dead.
When used in the recording of an obstetrical history, para is used to indicate the number of births.
Nullipara - written (Para 0) not given birth after 20 weeks.
Primipara - written (Para 1) one birth at more that 20 weeks gestation regardless of whether the infant was born alive or dead.
Multipara - written (Para 2, 3, 4, ..) two or more births. |
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peri- around
men/o month, menses, menstruation
pause cessation
Period of gradual changes that lead into menopause. |
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post- after
coit a coming together
-al pertaining to
Pertaining to after sexual intercourse. |
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