front 1 Itis | back 1 inflammation |
front 2 neo | back 2 new |
front 3 nat | back 3 birth |
front 4 gastr | back 4 stomach |
front 5 myel/o | back 5 spinal cord |
front 6 oste/o | back 6 bone |
front 7 neur/o | back 7 nerve |
front 8 megaly | back 8 enlargement |
front 9 algia | back 9 pain |
front 10 end | back 10 within |
front 11 arter | back 11 artery |
front 12 al | back 12 pertaining to |
front 13 col | back 13 colon |
front 14 Derma | back 14 skin |
front 15 Hepat/o | back 15 liver |
front 16 malacia | back 16 abnormal softening |
front 17 necrosis | back 17 tissue death |
front 18 stenosis | back 18 abnormal narrowing |
front 19 centesis | back 19 surgical puncture to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes or to remove excess fluid |
front 20 graphy | back 20 the process of producing a picture or record |
front 21 dynia | back 21 pain |
front 22 gram | back 22 picture/ record |
front 23 hyper | back 23 excessive, increased |
front 24 hypo | back 24 deficient, decrease |
front 25 osis | back 25 abnormal condition/ disease |
front 26 pre | back 26 before. Infront of |
front 27 angi/o | back 27 blood vessel |
front 28 hem/o | back 28 blood |
front 29 ten/o | back 29 tendon |
front 30 dia | back 30 through |
front 31 peri | back 31 surrounding |
front 32 post | back 32 after |
front 33 ab | back 33 toward, to, in the direction of |
front 34 dextro | back 34 right side |
front 35 ex | back 35 out of, outside, away from |
front 36 macro | back 36 large, abnormal size, long |
front 37 mega/ megalo | back 37 large, great |
front 38 ad | back 38 toward, to, in the direction of |
front 39 pyel/o | back 39 renal pelvis |
front 40 arthr | back 40 joint |
front 41 sinistro | back 41 left side |
front 42 in | back 42 in/ into. without |
front 43 micro | back 43 small |
front 44 oligo | back 44 scanty, few |
front 45 dys | back 45 bad, difficult, painful |
front 46 eu | back 46 good, normal, well, or easy |
front 47 laryng | back 47 larnx, throat |
front 48 rhin/o | back 48 nose |
front 49 ot/o | back 49 ear |
front 50 lith | back 50 stone |
front 51 fissure | back 51 is a groove or crack-like sore of the skin or normal folds in the contours of the brain |
front 52 cyan/o | back 52 blue |
front 53 erythr/o | back 53 red |
front 54 leuk/o | back 54 white |
front 55 melan/o | back 55 black |
front 56 poli/o | back 56 gray |
front 57 py/o | back 57 pus |
front 58 my/o | back 58 muscle |
front 59 pathy | back 59 disease |
front 60 pyr/o | back 60 fever or fire |
front 61 fistula | back 61 is an abnormal passage, usually between 2 internal, or leading from an organ to the surface of the body. fistula may be due to surgery injury or the draining of an abscess |
front 62 ileum | back 62 is the last & largest portion of the small intestine |
front 63 ilium | back 63 part of the hip bone |
front 64 infection | back 64 the invasion of the body by a pathogenic |
front 65 malaise | back 65 feeling of general discomfort or uneasiness |
front 66 inflammation | back 66 a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissue |
front 67 erythema | back 67 redness |
front 68 hyperthermia | back 68 heat |
front 69 mucous | back 69 describes the specialized membranes that line the body cavity |
front 70 mucus | back 70 fluid secreted by these mucous membranes |
front 71 suppuration | back 71 the formation of pus |
front 72 triage | back 72 the medical screening of patient to determine their relative priority of need & the proper place of treatment |
front 73 trauma | back 73 wound or injury, injury that might occur in an accident, shooting, natural disaster or fire |
front 74 vir | back 74 virus or poison |
front 75 virile | back 75 having the nature, property or quality of an adult male |
front 76 Postier | back 76 back |
front 77 endo | back 77 within |
front 78 stasis | back 78 control |
front 79 path | back 79 disease, suffering, emotion |
front 80 plasia | back 80 formation |
front 81 hist | back 81 tissue |
front 82 caud | back 82 lower part of the body |
front 83 exo | back 83 out of |
front 84 cephal | back 84 head |
front 85 cyt | back 85 cell |
front 86 pyoderma | back 86 any acute, inflammatory, pus-forming bacterial skin infection |
front 87 tenorraphy | back 87 the surgical suturing of a tendon |
front 88 gastralgia | back 88 stomach pain |
front 89 syndrome | back 89 a set of signs & symptoms |
front 90 tendinitis | back 90 inflammation of a tendon |
front 91 laceration | back 91 torn or jagged wound, or an accidental cut wound |
front 92 palpitation | back 92 pounding heart |
front 93 lesion | back 93 pathologic tissue change |
front 94 palpation | back 94 examination procedure |
front 95 exudate | back 95 fluid, such as pus, that leaks out of an infected wound |
front 96 suspination | back 96 turning the palm of the hand upward |
front 97 abdominocentesis | back 97 surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid |
front 98 rrhage | back 98 bleeding, abnormal excessive fluid discharge |
front 99 otomy | back 99 surgical incision |
front 100 ostomy | back 100 surgical creation of an artificial opening to the body surface |
front 101 plasty | back 101 surgical repair |
front 102 rraphy | back 102 surgical suturing |
front 103 scopy | back 103 visual examination |
front 104 ac | back 104 pertaining to |
front 105 stenosis | back 105 abnormal narrowing |
front 106 sclerosis | back 106 abnormal hardening |
front 107 rrhea | back 107 flow or discharge |
front 108 prognosis | back 108 prediction of the probable course & outcome of a disorder |
front 109 leukocyte | back 109 white blood cell |
front 110 edema | back 110 swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues or cavity of the body |
front 111 acute | back 111 rapid onset |