"Medical Terminology for Health Professions" Chapter 1: Intro to Medical Terminology (Roots and Suffixes)

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appendic/o

appendix

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-itis

inflammation

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lith/o

stone

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-otomy

surgical incision

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myel/o

spinal cord and bone marrow

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-pathy

disease

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my/o

muscle

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pre-

before or in front of

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peri-

around or surrounding

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post-

after

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cardi/o

heart

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-ectomy

surgical removal

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AB

away from

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A

away from, negative, and without

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AD-

means toward or in the direction of

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dys-

difficult, painful or bad.

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eu-

well, easy, or good.

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Hyper-

over, above or increased

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Hypo-

below, under, or decreased

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Inter-

between or among

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Intra-

within or inside

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Poly-

many

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Olig/o

a coming form which means few, scant, or little

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Sub-

means under, less, or below.

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Cost/o

Ribs

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Super- and Supra-

both means above, excessive, or beyond

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Neur/o

nerve

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-plasty

surgical repair

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Tonsill/o

tonsil

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Peri + Cardi/o + -Ectomy

Pericariectomy- surgical removal of a portion of the membrane surrounding the heart.

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Tonsill/o + -Itis

Tonsillitis- inflammation of the tonsils

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-algia

pain and suffering

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Gastr/o

stomach

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-dynia

pain

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-malacia

abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries

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Arteri/o

artery

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-megaly

large, enlargement

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-necrosis

death of tissue

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-osis

disease or abnormal condition

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-sclerosis

abnormal hardening

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-stenosis

abnormal tightening or narrowing

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-um

structure or tissue

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Oste/o

bone

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-centesis

surgical puncture to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes, or to remove excess fluid

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Abdomin/o

abdomen

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Append/o and Appendic/o

appendix

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-graphy

process of recording a picture or record

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-gram and -graph

both used to descrive the resulting record or picture

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-ology

means the study of

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Ne/o

new

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Nat/o

born

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-ostomy

to surgically create an artificial mouth or a stoma (opening)

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Col/o

colon

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-otomy

cutting into or a surgical incision

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-scopy

to see through visual examination

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End/o

within

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The "Four R's"

-rrhagia or -rrhage/ -rrhaphy/ -rhea/ -rrhexis

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-rrhagia or -rrhage

bursting forth, abnormal, or excessive flow

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-rrhaphy

suture or stitch

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-rrhea

flow or dischare. This is less violent than the flow descrived by -rrhagia

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-rrhexis

rupture

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hem/o

relating to blood

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Ot/o

ear

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Rhin/o

nose

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Laryng/o

larynx

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Ather/o

plaque or fatty substance

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Arthr/o

joint

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ile/o

Ileum

(part of the small intestine)

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ili/o

ilium

(part of the hip bone)

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enter/o

small intestine

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my/c

fungus

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pyel/o

renal pelvis

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py/o

pus

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cyan/o

blue

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erythr/o

red

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leuk/o

white

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poli/o

gray