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Combining forms, suffixes, prefixes, & terms

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abdomin/o   abdomen  
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acr/o   extremities, top, extreme point  
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acu/o   sharp, sudden, severe  
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aden/o   gland  
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adip/o   fat  
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amni/o   amnion (sac surrounding the embryo in the uterus)  
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angi/o   vessel  
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arteri/o   artery  
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arthr/o   joint  
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axill/o   armpit  
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bi/o   life  
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blephar/o   eyelid  
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bronch/o   bronchial tubes  
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carcin/o   cancer  
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cardi/o   heart  
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chem/o   chemical, drug  
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chondr/o   cartilage  
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chron/o   time  
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col/o   large intestine, colon  
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cyst/o   urinary bladder  
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encephal/o   brain  
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erythr/o   red  
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hem/o   blood  
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hepat/o   liver  
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hydr/o   fluid, water  
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inguin/o   groin  
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isch/o   to hold back  
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lapar/o   abdomen, abdominal wall  
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laryng/o   voice box, larynx  
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leuk/o   white  
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lymph/o   lymph  
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mamm/o   breast  
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mast/o   breast  
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morph/o   shape, form  
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muc/o   mucus  
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my/o   muscle  
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myel/o   spinal cord, bone marrow  
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necr/o   death (of cells or the whole body)  
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nephr/o   kidney  
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neur/o   nerves  
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neutr/o   neutrophil (type of WBC)  
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nucle/o   nucleus  
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Ophthalmo/o   eye  
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oste/o   bone  
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ot/o   ear  
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path/o   disease  
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peritone/o   peritoneum  
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phag/o   eat, swallow  
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phleb/o   vein  
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pleur/o   pleura  
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pneumon/o   lungs  
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pulmon/o   lungs  
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radi/o   x-rays  
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rect/o   rectum  
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ren/o   kidney  
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sarc/o   flesh, muscle  
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splen/o   spleen  
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staphyl/o   clusters  
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strept/o   twisted chains  
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thorac/o   chest  
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thromb/o   clot, clotting  
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tonsill/o   tonsils  
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trache/o   trachea, windpipe  
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ven/o   vein  
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-algia   pain  
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-cele   hernia  
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-centesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid  
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-coccus (singular) -cocci (plural)   berry shaped bacterium  
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-cyte   cell  
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-dynia   pain  
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-ectomy   to cut out, remove, resection  
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-emia   blood condition  
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-genesis   condition of producing, formation of  
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-gram   record  
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-graph   instrument for making a recording  
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-graphy   the process of recording  
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-itis   inflammation  
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-logy   study of  
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-lysis   breakdown, separation, destruction  
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-malacia   softening  
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-megaly   enlargement  
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-oma   tumor, mass, collection of fluid  
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-opsy   to view  
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-osis   abnormal condition  
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-pathy   disease condition  
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-penia   deficiency, lack of  
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-phobia   fear  
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-plasia   development, formation, growth  
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-plasty   surgical repair  
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-ptosis   sagging, drooping, prolapse  
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-sclerosis   hardening  
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-scope   instrument used for visual examinations  
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-scopy   the process of visually examining something  
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-stasis   controlling, stopping  
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-stomy   new opening  
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-therapy   treatment  
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-tomy   to cut into, incision  
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-trophy   development, nourishment  
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-er   one who  
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-ia   condition  
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-ist   specialist, MD  
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-ole   small, little  
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-ule   little, small  
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-um -ium   structure, tissue  
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-us   structure, substance  
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-y   condition, process  
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-ac, -iac   pertaining to  
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-al   pertaining to  
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-ar   pertaining to  
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-ary   pertaining to  
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-eal   pertaining to  
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-genic   pertaining to producing, produced by or produced in  
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-ic -ical   pertaining to  
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-oid   resembling, derived from  
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-ose   pertaing to, full of  
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-ous   pertaining to  
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-tic   pertaining to  
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abdominocentesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen  
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achondroplasia   No (improper) development of cartilage  
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acromegaly   Enlargement of extremities  
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acrophobia   Fear of heights.  
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agoraphobia   Fear of being in open, crowded spaces (marketplace)  
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acute   sudden onset  
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adenoids   Collections of lymphatic tissue resembling (-oid) glands (-aden) in the throat, type of tonsil.  
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adipose   pertaining to fat  
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aminocentesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid from the aminionic sac  
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anemia   lack of RBCs or of hemoglobin  
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angiography   Process of recording (x-ray imaging) blood vessels  
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angiogenesis   Formation of blood vessels.  
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angioplasty   surgical repair of a vessel  
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arteriole   small artery  
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arteriosclerosis   hardening of the arteries  
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arthralgia   pain in a joint  
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atrophy   No development; wasting away of tissue.  
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axillary   pertaining to the armpit  
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basophil   type of WBC that stains blue with a base dye  
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biopsy   to examine cells or tissue under a microscope  
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blepharoptosis   sagging or drooping eyelids  
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bronchitis   inflammation of the bronchial tubes  
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carcinogenesis   Condition of producing cancer  
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carcinogenic   Pertaining to producing cancer  
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cardiac   pertaining to the heart  
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cardiomyopathy   disease of the heart muscle  
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chemotherapy   treatment using chemicals or drugs  
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chondromalacia   softening of the cartilage  
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chronic   Long-term; over a long period  
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colostomy   new opening to the colon  
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cystocele   hernia of the urinary bladder  
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electroencephalogram   record of the brain's electrical activity  
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electroencephalograph   the instrument used to make a record of the brain's electrical activity  
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electroencephalography   process of using the instrument to make a recording of the brain's electrical activity  
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eosinophil   WBC that strains red with a dye  
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erythrocyte   red blood cell  
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erythropenia   deficiency of red blood cell  
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esophagus   Muscular tube carrying food from the throat to the stomach  
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hematoma   collection of blood  
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hemolysis   breakdown of blood  
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hemostasis   stopping blood flow  
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hydronephrosis   Abnormal condition of water (found) in the kidney  
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hydrotherapy   treatment using water  
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hypertrophy   Excessive development  
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inguinal   groin region  
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ischemia   groin  
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laparoscope   instrument used to view inside the abdomen  
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laparoscopy   the process of viewing inside the abdomen  
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laparotomy   to cut into the abdomen  
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laryngeal   larynx, voice box  
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laryngectomy   removal of the larynx  
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leukemia   cancerous white blood cell condition  
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leukocyte   white blood cell  
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leukocytosis   Abnormal condition (slight increase in numbers) of normal white blood cells  
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lymphocyte   white blood cell that is responsible for immune reactions  
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mammogram   record of the breast tissue  
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mastectomy   removal of 1 or both of the breast  
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metastasis   Beyond control; spreading of a cancerous tumor  
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monocyte   large white blood cell that eats foreign material  
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morphology   study of a shape (cell)  
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mucoid   resembling mucus  
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myalgia   muscle pain  
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myelitis   inflammation of the spinal cord  
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myeloma   tumor of bone marrow  
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myoma   muscle tumor  
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myosarcoma   malignant tumor of muscle  
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necropsy   Autopsy or postmortem examination  
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necrosis   abnormal condition of death (of cells), decay  
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necrotic   death  
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nephrologist   specialist in the treatment of the kidneys  
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nephropathy   disease of the kidney  
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neuralgia   nerve pain  
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neutropenia   deficiency of neutrophils  
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neutrophil   type of white blood cell that eat bacteria  
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ophthalmology   study of the eyes  
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osteogenic   produced in bone  
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osteomalacia   softening of the bone  
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otalgia   ear ache  
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paracentesis   surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen  
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pathogenesis   condition of producing disease  
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pathologic   pertaining to the study of disease  
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pericardium   membrane that surrounds the heart  
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peritoneal   Pertaining to the peritoneum  
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phlebotomy   incision into a vein  
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platelet   clotting cell  
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pleural   Pertaining to the pleura  
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pleurodynia   pain in the pleura  
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pneumonia   pertaining to the lungs  
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polymorphonuclear leukocyte   white blood cell with a nucleus that has multiple lobes  
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ptosis   drooping, sagging, falling forward  
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pulmonary   pertaining to lungs  
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radiographer   person that operates x-ray equipment  
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radiotherapy   treatment using radiation  
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rectocele   hernia of the rectum  
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splenomegaly   enlargement of the spleen  
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staphylococci   cluster shapes of berry shaped bacteria  
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streptococcus   twisted chains of bacterium  
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thoracentesis   surgical puncture of the thorax to remove fluid  
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thrombocyte   clotting cell, platelet  
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thrombocytopenia   deficiency of platelets, clotting cells  
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thrombophlebitis   inflammation of a vein due to a clot  
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tonsillar   pertaining to the tonsils  
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tonsillitis   inflammation of the tonsils  
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tracheostomy   new opening of the trachea  
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tracheotomy   to cut the trachea  
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venule   small vein  
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