Chapter 9 - Digestive System

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Par-

near, beside

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Dia-

Complete, through

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In-

not, without

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-ae

(a latin plural suffix)

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-us

Structure, thing

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-verse

to turn

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-ing

an action, process

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-id

origin, source

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-pepsia

digestion

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-emesis

vomit

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-ence

forming

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-ptosis

droop, sag, prolapse

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-iasis

abnormal condition

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or/o

mouth

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bucc/o

cheek

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gloss/o

tongue

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ot/o

ear

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bil/i

bile/gall

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hepat/o

liver

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cholecyst/o

gallbladder

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inguin/o

groin

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Pept/o

digest

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stomat/o

mouth

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pyr/o

fire

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enter/o

small intestine

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col/o

large intestine

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proct/o

rectum

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cirrh/o

yellow

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calcul/o

little stone

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choledoch/o

bile duct

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lith/o

stone

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gingiv/o

gums

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Rugae

Folds in an organ that allow organ to expand and contract

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Enteric/Enteral

Pertaining to the small intestines

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Duodenum

1st segment of the small intestines

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Jejunum

2nd segment of the small intestines

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ILEUM

3rd segment of small intestine

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Large Intestine a.k.a. Colon

Pertaining to the large intestine

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Saliva

fluid that has enzymes, neutralize acids, moistens food, lubricates the mouth

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Sublingual

Pertaining to below the tongue

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Bile

Fluid produced by the liver, stored in the gallbladder and secreted into the duodenum

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Hepatic

Pertaining to the liver

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Gallbladder

Sac/receptacle on the inferior surface of the liver for storing bile

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Bowel(s) - Small/Large bowel

The intestine, large or small

  • Small intestine

  • Large intestines or colon

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Digestion

Food broken down into smaller, absorbable molecules

  • mechanical/chemical digestive processes

  • i.e. chewing -mechanical

  • i.e. saliva -chemical

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Gastroenterology

Medical specialty of the stomach and intestines

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Intestine

The digestive tube from the stomach to the anus

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Peritoneum

A double-layered membrane lining the abdominal cavity

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Crown

Portion of a tooth above the gumline; covered by enamel

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Hernia

Protrusion of a structure through the tissue that normally contains it 

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Hiatal Hernia

A part of the stomach protrudes up through the diaphragm into the chest cavity

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Perforation

An erosion that progresses through all the layers of the digestive tract and becomes a hole

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Cleft Palate

A congenital opening or split in the palate

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Halitosis

Bad odor of the breath

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Stomatitis

Inflammation/infection of the mouth

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Dysphagia

Difficulty in swallowing

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Dyspepsia A.K.A Indigestion

Difficult digestion; “upset stomach,”; may include epigastric pain, nausea, and gas

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Emesis

Vomit

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Hematemesis

Vomiting of blood

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Gastroenteritis

Inflammation/infection of the stomach and small intestine

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Pyloric Stenosis

Abnormal narrowing of the pyloric sphincter; congenital defect impedes flow of food into small intestine

  • causing frequent emesis

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Pyrosis

A sensation of painful burning of the stomach/epigastric area

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Regurgitation

The backwards flow of the stomach contents into the mouth

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Malabsorption

Inadequate absorption of nutrients from the gut into the blood

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Colitis

Inflammation of the large intestine (colon)

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Constipation

Bowels that are infrequent, hard and difficult to pass

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Diverticulitis

Inflammation and/or infection of diverticulaVolvulus

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Volvulus

A torsion (twisting) of the intestine around itself

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Hemorrhoid

A dilated vein in the wall of the anal canal, produces painful anal swelling and potential bleeding

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Anal Fissure

A tear in the tissue lining of the anus

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Fistula

An abnormal, tube-like passageway that connects two body structures; due to trauma or inflammation/infection

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Cirrhosis

A chronic, progressive liver disease that is characterized by fibrosis of the liver

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Calculi

Small mineral stones, such as gallstones or kidney/renal stones

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Gallstones

Mineral stones that form in the gallbladder or bile duct

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Choledocholithiasis

Presence of gallstones in the common bile duct

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Cholelithiasis

Condition of having gallstones

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Caries

Bacterial destruction of teeth

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Periodontal

Pertaining to around a tooth

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Digital Rectal Exam

The palpation of the rectum and prostate with a gloved finger inserted into the anus.

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Bariatrics

Treatment of obesity

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Enema

An injection of fluid into the rectum to cause the passage of hard fecal matter

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Colostomy

Artificial opening from the colon to the surface of the abdomen

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Gastroscope

Endoscope for examining the inside of the stomach

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Laparoscopy

Examination of the contents of the abdomen using an endoscope

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Stoma

A surgically created opening (hole)