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Med Term DIGESTIVE

QuestionAnswer
a- without, not
-al pertaining to, relating to
-algia pain
an- without, not
an/o anus
append/o appendix
appendic/o appendix
bi/o life
bucc/o cheek
-cele hernia, swelling
cheil/o lip
chlor/o green
chol/e bile, gall
cholangi/o bile vessel
cholecyst/o gallbladder
choledoch/o bile duct
cirrh/o yellow
col/o colon
colon/o colon
cutane/o skin
dent/o teeth
dia- through, across
duoden/o duodenum (first part of small intestine)
-dynia pain
dys- bad; painful; difficult
-eal pertaining to, relating to
-ectomy excision, removal
-emesis vomiting
enter/o intestine (usually small intestine)
esophag/o esophagus
gastr/o stomach
gingiv/o gum(s)
gloss/o tongue
-gram record, writing
-graphy process or recording
hepat/o liver
hydr/o water
hyper- excessive, above normal
-ia condition
-iasis abnormal condition (produced by something specified)
ile/o ileum (second part of small intestine)
-ist specialist
-itis inflammation
jejun/o jejunum (third part of small intestine)
labi/o lip
leuk/o white
lingu/o tongue
-lith stone, calculus
lith/o stone, calculus
-logist specialist in the study of
-logy study of
-megaly enlargement
nas/o nose
odont/o teeth
-oma tumor
-opsy view of
or/o mouth
-orexia appetite
-osis abnormal condition; increase (used primarily with blood cells)
pancreat/o pancreas
para- near, beside; beyond
-pathy disease
-pepsia digestion
per- through
peri- around
-phagia swallowing, eating
pharyng/o pharynx (throat)
-plakia plaque
-plasty surgical repair
polyp/o small growth
post- after, behind
-prandial meal
proct/o anus, rectum
pylor/o pylorus
rect/o rectum
-rrhaphy suture
-rrhea discharge, flow
-scope instrument for examining
-scopy visual examination
sial/o saliva, salivary gland
sigmoid/o sigmoid colon
son/o sound
steat/o fat
-stenosis narrowing, stricture
stomat/o mouth
-stomy forming an opening (mouth)
sub- under, below
-tome instrument to cut
-tomy incision
tox/o poison
toxic/o poison
-toxic poison
-tripsy crushing
ultra- excess, beyond
-us condition
parotid Salivary gland in the upper back of the mouth.
submandibular Salivary gland in jaw.
sublingual Salivary gland under the tongue.
bolus chewed food.
pharynx throat
esophagus tube through which a bolus travels to the stomach.
anostomosis connection between two vessels, bowel segments, or ducts.
crohn disease A chronic inflammation of the ileum that may affect any part of the intestinal tract.
regional enteritis Crohn disease is aka _____ ______.(no symbols)
dx diagnosis (abbrv.)
gi gastrointestinal(abbrv.)
hf heart failure
ibd inflammatory bowel disease
ibs irritable bowel syndrome
ascites Abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
borborygmus Gurgling or rumbling sound heard over the large intestine that is caused by gas moving through the intestines.
cirrhosis Chronic liver disease characterized by destruction of liver cells that eventually leads to innefective liver function and jaundice.
diverticular disease Condition in which bulging pouches(diverticula) in the gastrointestinal tract push the mucosal lining through the surrounding muscle.
dysentery inflammation of the intestine, especially of the colon, which may be caused by chemical irritants, bacteria, protozoa, or parasites.
fistula Abnormal passage from one organ to another, or from a hallow organ to the surface.
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)Backflow of gastric contents into the esophagus due to malfunction of the lower esophageal sphincter.
hematochezia Passage of stools containing bright red blood.
hemorrhoid Mas of enlarged, twisted vericose veins in the mucous membrane inside or just outside the rectum; also known as piles
hernia Protrusion or projection of an organ or a part of an organ through tht wall of the cavity that normally contains it.
inflammatory bowel disease ulceration of the colon mucosa
irritable bowel syndrome Condition characterized by constipation, diarrhea, gas, and bloating, all in the absence of organic pathology
spastic colon Another name for IBS
jaundice Yellow discoloration fo the skin, mucous membranes, and sclerae of the eyes caused by excessive levels of bilirubin in the blood.
polyp Small, tumorlike, benign growth that projects from a mucous membrane surface.
ulcer Open sore or lesion of the skin or mucous membrane accompanied by sloughing of inflamed necrotic tissue.
volvulus Twisting of the bowel on itself, causeing obstruction.
lithotripsy crushing of a stone within gallbladder or urinary system by crushing the stone surgically or using noninvasive methods, such as ultrasonic shock waves.
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