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combining forms and terms

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Term
Definition
angi/o   vessel  
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aort/o   aorta  
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arter/o, arteri/o   artery  
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ather/o   yellowish plaque, fatty substance  
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atri/o   atrium, upper heart chamber  
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brachi/o   arm  
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cardi/o   heart  
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cholesterol/o   cholesterol  
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coron/o   heart  
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cyan/o   blue  
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myx/o   mucus  
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ox/o   oxygen  
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pericardi/o   pericardium  
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phleb/o   vein  
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rrhythm/o   rhythm  
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sphygm/o   pulse  
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steth/o   chest  
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thromb/o   clot  
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valvul/o, valv/o   valve  
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vas/o   vessel  
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vascul/o   vessel  
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ven/o, ven/i   vein  
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ventricul/o   ventricle, lower heart chamber  
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-constriction   narrowing  
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-dilation   widening  
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-emia   blood condition  
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-graphy   process of recording  
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-lysis   to breakdown  
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-megaly   enlargement  
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-meter   measure  
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-oma   mass, tumor  
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-osis   condition  
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-plasty   surgical repair  
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-sclerosis   hardening  
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-stenosis   tightening  
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-tomy   to cut  
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a-, an-   no, not, without  
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brady-   slow  
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de-   down, removal of  
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dys-   abnormal  
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endo-   within  
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hyper-   above, excessive  
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hypo-   below, deficient  
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inter-   between  
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peri-   surrounding  
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tachy-   fast, rapid  
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tetra-   four  
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tri-   three  
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angiogram   record of a blood vessel  
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angioplasty   surgical repair of a blood vessel  
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aortic stenosis   narrowing of the aorta  
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arteriosclerosis   hardening of the arteries  
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arterial anastomosis   surgical connection between arteries  
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atherectomy   removal of fatty mass in a vessel  
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atheroma   collection of fatty material in an artery  
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atherosclerosis   hardening of arteries with deposit of fatty substance  
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atrial   pertaining to an upper chamber of the heart  
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Atrioventricular   pertaining to an atrium and ventricle  
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brachial artery   artery that branches from the aorta to bring blood to the arm  
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Bradycardia   Slow heartbeat  
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cardiomegaly   Enlargement of the heart  
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cardiomyopathy   Disease of heart muscle  
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coronary arteries   arteries branch from the aorta to bring oxygen-rich blood to the heart muscle  
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cyanosis   bluish discoloration  
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diastole   relaxation phase of the heartbeat  
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electrocardiogram   record of electricity in the heart  
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endocardium   inner lining of the heart  
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endothelium   innermost lining of blood vessels  
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hypercholesterolemia   condition of excessive cholesterol in blood  
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hypoxia   inadequate O2 in tissues  
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interventricular septum   wall separating the ventricles of heart  
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mitral valve   valve between left atrium and left ventricle  
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mitral valvulitis   inflammation of the mitral valve  
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myxoma   benign tumor of the heart  
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pericardiocentesis   surgical puncture of the pericardium  
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pericardium   membrane surrounding heart  
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endarterectomy   removal of inner lining of artery  
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atheroma   collection of fatty material in an artery  
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arterial anastomosis   surgical connection between arteries  
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tachycardia   fast heartbeat  
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phlebotomy   incision of a vein  
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systole   contraction phase of the heartbeat  
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sphygmomanometer   instrument to measure blood pressure  
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pulse   beat of the heart  
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venule   small vein  
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vena cava   largest vein in the body  
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