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pain
algia, dynia
protrusion of all or part of an organ through a wall of cavity (hernia)
cele
dilatation, stretching, or enlargement of a structure
ectasia, ectasis
swelling
edema
vomiting
emesis
condition of the blood
emia
condition
ia, iasis
inflammation
itis
stone or calculus
lith
softening
malacia
enlargement
megaly
resembling
oid
tumor
oma
condition
osis
disease
pathy
deficiency
penia
abnormal fear
phobia
prolapse or sagging
ptosis
excessive bleeding
rrhage, rrhagia
flow or discharge
rrhea
rupture
rrhexis
twitching or cramping
spasm
stopping or controlling
stasis