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Chapter 6

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Definition
-ectasis, -ecstasia   Stretching, dilation, dilatation, widening  
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-emesis   Vomiting  
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-lysis   destruction, breakdown, seperation  
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-pepsia   Digestion  
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-phagia   Eating, swallowing  
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-plasty   Surgical procedure  
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-ptosis   Drooping, sagging, protruding  
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-ptysis   spitting  
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-rrhage, -rrhagia   Bursting forth (of blood)  
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-rrhaphy   suture  
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-rrhea   flow, discharge  
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-spasm   involuntary contraction of muscles  
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-stasis   stopping, controlling  
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-stenosis   tightening, stricture, narrowing  
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-tresia   opening  
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Bucc/o   cheek  
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Liver function tests (LFTs)   Tests for the presence of enzymes and bilirubin in the blood  
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Stool culture   Test for microorganisms present in feces  
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Stool guaiac test ot Hemoccult   Test to detect occult (hidden) blood in feces  
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Lower gastrointestinal series (barium enema)   X-ray images of the colon and rectum obtained after injection of barium into the rectum  
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Upper gastrointestinal series   X-ray images of the esophagus, stomach, and small intestines obtained after administering barium by mouth  
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Cholangiography   X-ray examination of the biliary system performed after injection of contrast into the bile ducts  
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Computed Tomography (CT)   A series of x-ray images are taken in multiple views (especially cross section)  
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Abdominal ultrasonography   Sound waves beamed into the abdomen produce an image of the abdominal viscers  
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Endoscopic ultrasonography   Use of an endoscope combined with ultrasound to examine the organs of the gastrointestinal tract  
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)   Magnetic waves produce images of organs and tissues in all three planes of the body  
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Gastric bypass or bariatric surgery   Reducing the size of the stomach and diverting food to the jejunum  
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Gastrointestinal endoscopy   Visual examination of the gastrointestinal tact using an endoscope  
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Laparoscopy   Visual (endoscopic) examination of the abdomen with a laparoscope inserted through small incisions in the abdomen  
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Liver biopsy   Removal of liver tissue for microscopic examination  
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Nasogastric intubation   Insertion of a tube through the nose into the stomach  
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Paracentesis   Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen  
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alk phos   Alkaline phosphatase  
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ALT, AST   Alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase- enzymes measured to evaluate liver function  
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BE   barium enema  
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BM   bowel movement  
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BRBPR   bright red blood per rectum  
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CT   Computed tomography  
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EGD   esophagogartroduodenoscopy  
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ERCP   endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography  
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EUS   endoscopic ultrasonography  
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FOBT   fecal occult blood test  
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G tube   gastrostomy tube  
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GB   gallbladder  
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GERD   gastroepophageal reflux disease  
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GI   gastrointestinal  
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HBV   hepatitis B virus  
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IBD   inflammatory bowel disease  
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LAC   Laparoscopic assisted colectomy  
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LFT's   liver function tests  
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MRI   magnetic resonance imaging  
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NG tube   nasogastric tube  
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NPO   nothing by mouth  
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PEG tube   percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy  
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PUD   peptic ulcer disease  
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TPN   total parenteral nutrition  
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