MMTC Med Term Ch12 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
abdomin/o, celi/o, lapar/o | abdomen |
an/o | anus |
appendic/o | appendix |
bil/i, chol/e | bile |
bucc/o | cheek |
cheil/o | lip |
col/o, colon/o | colon |
cyst/o | bladder or sac |
dent/i | teeth |
doch/o | duct |
duoden/o | duodenum |
enter/o | small intestine |
esophag/o | esophagus |
gastr/o | stomach |
gingiv/o | gum |
gloss/o, lingu/o | tongue |
hepat/o, hepatic/o | liver |
herni/o | hernia |
ile/o | ileum |
inguin/o | groin |
jejun/o | jejunum (empty) |
lith/o | stone |
or/o, stomat/o | mouth |
pancreat/o | pancreas |
peritone/o | peritoneum |
phag/o | eat or swallow |
proct/o | anus and rectum |
pylor/o | pylorus (gatekeeper) |
rect/o | rectum |
sial/o | saliva |
sigmoid/o | sigmoid colon (resembles) |
steat/o | fat |
-emesis (suffix) | vomiting |
oral cavity,mouth | cavity that receives food for digestion |
salivary glands | three pairs of exocrine glands in the mouth that secrete saliva: the parotid, the submandibular (submaxillary), and the sublingual glands |
cheeks | lateral walls of the mouth |
lips | fleshy structures surrounding the mouth |
palate | structure that forms the roof of the mouth; divided into the hard palate and the soft palate |
uvula | small projection hanging from the back middle edge of the soft palate |
tongue | muscular structure of the floor of the mouth covered by mucous membrane and secured by a band |
gums | tissue covering the processes of the jaws |
teeth | hard bony projections in the jaws for masticating (chewing) food |
pharynx | throat; passageway for food traveling to the esophagus and for air traveling to the larynx esophagus |
stomach | sac |
cardiac sphincter | opening from the esophagus to the stomach |
pyloric sphincter | opening from the stomach into the duodenum |
small intestine | smaller tubular structure that digests food received from the stomach |
duodenum | first portion of the small intestine |
Jejunum | second portion of the small intestine |
Ileum | third portion of the small intestine |
Cecum | first part of the large intestine |
Colon | portions of the large intestine extending from the cecum to the rectum; identified by direction or shape |
ascending colon | portion of the colon that extends upward from the cecum |
transverse colon | portion of the colon that extends across from the ascending cecum |
descending colon | portion of the colon that extends downward from the transverse colon |
sigmoid colon | portion of the colon (resembling an āSā in shape) that terminates at the rectum rectum |
anus | opening of the rectum to the outside of the body |
defecation | evacuation of feces from the rectum |
peritoneum | membrane surrounding the entire abdominal cavity and consisting of the parietal layer (lining the abdominal wall) and the visceral layer (covering each organ in the abdomen) |
peritoneal cavity | space between the parietal and visceral peritoneum |
liver | organ in the upper right quadrant that produces bile, which is secreted into the duodenum during digestion |
gallbladder | receptacle that stores and concentrates the bile produced in the liver |
pancreas | gland that secretes pancreatic juice into the duodenum, where it mixes with bile to digest food |
biliary ducts | ducts that convey bile; include the hepatic, cystic, and common bile ducts |
Anorexia | loss of appetite (orexia = appetite) |
Aphagia | inability to swallow |
Ascites | accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity (ascos = bag) |
Buccal | in the cheek |
Diarrhea | frequent loose or liquid stools |
Constipation | infrequent or incomplete bowel movements characterized by hardened, dry stool that is difficult to pass |
Dyspepsia | indigestion |
Dysphagia | difficulty in swallowing |
Eructation | belch |
Flatulence | gas in the stomach or intestines (flatus = a blowing) |
Halitosis | bad breath (halitus = breath) |
Hematemesis | vomiting blood |
Hepatomegaly | enlargement of the liver |
Hyperbilirubinemia | excessive level of bilirubin (bile pigment) in the blood |
Icterus, jaundice | yellow discoloration of the skin, sclera, and other tissues caused by excessive bilirubin in the blood |
Melena | dark |
Nausea | feeling sick in the stomach |
Steatorrhea | feces containing fat |
Sublingual,hypoglossal | under the tongue |
Cheilitis | inflammation of the lip |
esophageal varices | swollen, twisted veins in the esophagus that are especially susceptible to ulceration and hemorrhage |
esophagitis | inflammation of the esophagus |
gastritis | inflammation of the stomach |
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) | backflow of contents of the stomach into the esophagus, often resulting from abnormal function of the lower esophageal sphincter, causing burning pain in the esophagus |
gingivitis | inflammation of the gums |
pyloric stenosis | narrowed condition of the pylorus |
stomatitis | inflammation of the mouth |
colitis | inflammation of the colon (large intestine) |
diverticulum | an abnormal side pocket in the gastrointestinal tract; usually related to a lack of dietary fiber |
enteritis | inflammation of the small intestine |
hemorrhoid | swollen, twisted vein (varicosity) in the anal region |
hernia | protrusion of a part from its normal location |
ileitis | inflammation of the lower portion of the small intestine |
intussusceptions | prolapse of one part of the intestine into the lumen of the adjoining part |
cholangitis | inflammation of the bile ducts |
cholecystitis | inflammation of the gallbladder |
choledocholithiasis | presence of stones in the common bile duct |
cholelithiasis | presence of stones in the gallbladder or bile ducts |
cirrhosis | chronic disease characterized by degeneration of liver tissue; most often caused by alcoholism or a nutritional deficiency |
endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) | endoscopic procedure including x |
colonoscopy | examination of the colon using a flexible colonoscope |
laparoscopy | examination of the abdominal cavity with a laparoscope for diagnostic purposes and/or to perform surgery |
cholangiogram | x-ray image of the bile ducts; often performed during surgery |
cholecystogram | x-ray image of the gallbladder obtained after oral ingestion of iodine |
EGD | esophagogastroduodenoscopy |
ERCP | endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography |
GERD | gastroesophageal reflux disease |
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