medline mid term Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Abdomen | belly area, cavity below the thorax |
Abdominocentesis | surgical puncture of the abdomen to remove fluid |
Abduct | move away from the midline |
Abduction | movement away from the midline |
Aberrant | wandering from normal location, process, or behavior |
Abnormal | deviating from the average or expected |
Absorption | movement of nutrients from one layer to another |
Acrodermatitis | Inflammation of the skin extremities |
Acromegaly | Enlarged extremities |
Acroparalysis | Paralysis of the extremities |
Addiction | habitual attraction, may include physical dependence |
Adenectomy | excision of a gland |
Adenitis | inflammation of a gland |
Adenoma | tumor of a gland or glandular tissue |
Adenopathy | disease condition of a gland or glandular tissue |
Adhesions | tissues grown together that are normally separate |
Adjective | Descriptor, modifies noun |
Agenesis | lack of development |
Alcoholism | chronic physical and psychological addiction to alcohol |
Algesia | condition of pain sensitivity |
Algesic | pertaining to algesia |
Algesimeter | instrument for measuring level of pain |
Amenorrhea | absence of menstruation |
Amniocentesis | surgical puncture of the amnion to obtain cells for testing |
Analgesia | condition without pain |
Anastomosis | connecting two tubular structures |
Anemia | Lack blood |
Anesthesia | condition of no sensation |
Anesthesiology | science of studying the administration of anesthetics |
Anesthetic | agent that produces loss of sensation |
Angiectasia | dilation of a vessel |
Angioblast | immature vessel cell |
Angiogram | x-ray of a vessel |
Angiolysis | vessel destruction |
Angioma | vessel tumor |
Angiopathy | vessel disease |
Angioplasty | surgical repair of a vessel |
Angiorrhexis | rupture of a blood vessel |
Angiosclerosis | hardening of a vessel |
Angioscopy | process of looking into a vessel using a scope |
Angiospasm | vessel spasm |
Antineoplastic | agent that wants against tumor growth |
Antineoplastic | agent that works against tumor growth |
Anuria | unable to produce urine |
Apepsia | cessation of digestion |
Aphasia | unable to speak |
Aphonia | no voice, unable to make sounds |
Apnea | absence of breathing |
Appendix | Glandular tissue below the cecum |
Arteriectasia | dilation of an artery |
Arteriofibrosis | condition of fibrous growth in the arteries |
Arteriomalacia | softening of the arteries |
Arteriorrhexis | rupture of an artery |
Arteriosclerosis | hardening of the arteries |
Arteriospasm | spasm of an artery |
Arthritis | inflammation of a joint |
Arthroplasty | surgical repair or reconstruction of a joint |
Arthroscope | instrument used to look into a joint |
Arthroscopy | process of using an arthroscope to examine a joint |
Arthrotomy | incision into a joint |
Atherectomy | excision of an atheroma |
Atheroma | fatty (porridgelike) tissue tumor found in blood vessels |
Atheroma | fatty tissue tumor inside a large vessel |
Atherosclerosis | fatty deposits on medium to large vessels, causing hardening |
Atherosclerosis | hardening of blood vessels caused by fatty growths |
Atresia | closed ducts or tubes |
Audiogram | graphic record of hearing function |
Audiologist | hearing specialist |
Audiology | science that studies hearing |
Audiometer | instrument to test hearing |
Audiometry | process of testing hearing |
Autonomic | self-controlling, stress response center of nervous system |
Bacillus | Rod shaped bacteria |
Bacillus | rod-shaped bacterium |
Bacterium | Microorganism group |
Balanoplasty | surgical repair of the glans penis |
Balanorrhea | discharge from the glans penis |
Blastocyte | immature cell |
Bradycardia | slow heart rate |
Bradypepsia | slow digestion |
Bradyphagia | slow eating (swallowing) |
Bradypnea | slow breathing |
Brainstem | Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata |
Bursa | serous sac between a tendon and bone |
Bursectomy | excision of a bursa |
Bursitis | inflammation of a bursa |
Calculi | small stones |
Carcinogenesis | formation of cancer |
Carcinoma | Cancer (epithelial origin) |
Cardialgia | heart pain |
Cardiocentesis | surgical puncture of the heart to remove fluid |
Cardiologist | physician specialist in heart disease |
Cardiomegaly | enlarged heart |
Cardiorrhexis | rupture of the heart |
Carpus | Wrist bone |
Cathartic | agent that relieves constipation (synonym laxative) |
Cephalalgia | head pain |
Cephalic | pertaining to the head |
Cephalodynic | pertaining to head pain |
Cerebral | pertaining to the cerebrum |
Cerebritis | inflammation of the cerebrum |
Cerebroma | tumor of the cerebrum |
Cerebrospinal | pertaining to the cerebrum and spine |
Cerebrovascular | pertaining to the cerebrum and blood vessels |
Cerebrum | largest part of the brain includes the frontal, temporal, and occipital lobes |
Cervical | pertaining to the neck and cervix |
Cheiloplasty | surgical repair of the lips |
Cheilosis | condition of the lips |
Cheilostomatoplasty | repair of the lips and mouth |
Cheilotomy | incision into the lip |
Chickenpox | Viral infection varicella zoster |
Cholangiogram | x-ray of the bile ducts |
Cholangiopancreatography | process of taking x-ray of the biliary and pancreatic ducts using contrast media |
Cholecyst | gallbladder |
Cholecystitis | inflammation of the gall bladder |
Cholecystogram | x-ray of the gallbladder |
Cholecystograph | x-ray picture of the gallbladder |
Cholecystography | process of obtaining x-ray of the gallbladder |
Cholecystotomy | incision into the gallbladder |
Cholelith | gallstone |
Cholelithiasis | infestation with gall stones |
Chondralgia | cartilage pain |
Chondrectomy | excision of cartilage |
Chondrocostal | pertaining to cartilage and rib |
Chondrodysplasia | defective development of cartilage |
Cirrhosis | chronic liver disease causing loss of liver function and resistance to blood flow through the liver |
Coccus | sphere-shaped bacterium |
Colic | pertaining to the colon |
Colocentesis | surgical puncture of the colon to remove fluid |
Coloclysis | irrigation of the colon |
Colopexy | |
Coloptosis | prolapsed colon |
Colorectal | pertaining to the colon and rectum |
Colostomy | making a new opening (stoma) in the colon |
Colpalgia | vaginal pain |
Colpitis | inflammation of the vagina |
Colpopathy | any disease of the vagina |
Colpoptosis | prolapse of the vagina |
Colposcope | instrument used to examine the vagina and cervix |
Colposcopy | the process of using a colposcope to examine tissues of vagina and cervix |
Colpotomy | incision into the vaginal wall |
Combining form | Word root plus a vowel |
Compound word | Word made of two or more word roots |
Condyle | Rounded bony process |
Constipation | hard stool, infrequent bowel movements |
Contraction | Condition of shortening a body part |
Costectomy | excision of a rib |
Craniectomy | excision of part of the skull |
Craniomalacia | softening of the skull |
Craniometer | instrument used to measure the size of the skull |
Cranioplasty | surgical repair of the skull |
Craniotomy | incision into the skull |
Cranium | skull |
Crisis | Acute (severe) situation |
Cryptorchidism | condition of an undescended testis |
Cyanoderma | blueness of the skin |
Cyanosis | Condition of blueness |
Cyanosis | condition of blueness |
Cystocele | herniation of the urinary bladder (into the vagina) |
Cystolysis | cell destruction |
Cystoplasty | surgical repair of the urinary bladder |
Cystorrhagia | hemmorage of the bladder |
Cystorrhaphy | suturing of the urinary bladder |
Cystorrhexis | rupture of the bladder |
Cystoscopy | process of examining the bladder using a scope |
Cystotomy | incision into the urinary bladder |
Cytologist | a technologist who studies cellular disease |
Cytology | the science of studying cells |
Cytometer | Instrument that measures (counts) cells |
Cytometer | instrument used to count cells |
Cytometry | process of using a cytometer |
Dactylitis | inflammation of the fingers and/or toes |
Dactylogram | fingerprint |
Dactylospasm | spasm of a digit |
Defecation | expelling feces |
Dentalgia | tooth pain |
Dentist | specialist in care of teeth |
Dentoid | resembling a tooth |
Dermatitis | Inflammation of the skin |
Dermatology | the science of studying the skin |
Dermatology | The study of the skin, medical specialty |
Dermatome | instrument used to cut slices of skin tissue |
Digestion | breakdown of food |
Diplobacillus | double bacillus |
Diplococcic | cocci growing in pairs |
Dipsomania | abnormal compulsion to drink |
Disease | Abnormal function or condition |
Diverticulitis | inflammation of the diverticula of the intestine |
Diverticulosis | condition of having diverticula |
Duodenal | pertaining to the duodenum |
Duodenotomy | incision into the duodenum |
Duodenum | first part of the small intestine |
Dysentery | inflammation of the intestine, pain, diarrhea |
Dysesthesia | difficult or painful sensation |
Dysmenorrhea | painful menstruation |
Dyspepsia | poor digestion |
Dysphagia | difficulty swallowing |
Dysphasia | difficulty speaking, garbled speech |
Dysphonia | difficulty making sounds with the voice |
Dysplasia | poor or defective development |
Dyspnea | difficulty breathing |
Echocardiography | sonography of the heart |
Electrocardiogram | picture (tracing) representing the electrical activity of the heart during the cardiac cycle |
Electrocardiograph | instrument that produces the electrocardiogram |
Electrocardiography | process of using the electrocardiograph |
Electroencephalogram | tracing (picture) showing brain wave activity |
Electroencephalograph | instrument used to turn brain waves into electrical patterns showing a picture of changes in activity |
Electroneurodiagnostic | electrical diagnostic testing (imaging) of nervous system function |
Encephalitis | inflammation of the brain |
Encephalomalacia | softening of brain tissue |
Encephalomeningitis | inflammation of the brain and meninges |
Encephalomyelopathy | disease condition of the brain and spinal cord |
Endocervical | inside the cervix |
Endometriosis | condition of endometrial tissue growing outside of the endometrium |
Endometritis | inflammation of the endometrium |
Enterectasia | stretching of the intestine |
Enteritis | inflammation of the intestine |
Enterocele | |
Enterocentesis | surgical puncture of the intestine to remove fluid |
Enterocylsis | irrigation of the intestine |
Enteroplegia | paralysis of the intestine |
Enteroptosis | prolapse of the intestine |
Enterorrhagia | hemorrhage of the intestine |
Enterorrhexis | rupture of the small intestine |
Enteroscope | instrument for examining the intestine |
Erythremia | abnormally red blood due to too many erythrocytes |
Erythroblast | immature red blood cell |
Erythrocytes | red blood cells |
Erythrocytopenia | low numbers of erythrocytes |
Erythrocytosis | high numbers of erythrocytes |
Erythroderma | redness of the skin |
Esophageal | pertaining to the esophagus |
Esophagoduodenostomy | anastomosis between the esophagus and duodenum |
Esophagogastric | pertaining to the esophagus and stomach |
Esophagostenosis | narrowing of the esophagus |
Esthesiometer | instrument used to measure the amount of sensation |
Etiology | study of the origin of a disease |
Etiology | the study of the origin of disease |
Extension | Stretching or elongation |
Fascia | tissue that connects muscle to muscle |
Feces | stool, solid waste |
Fibroma | fibrous tumor |
Gastralgia | stomach pain |
Gastrectasia | dilatation of the stomach |
Gastrectomy | Excision of the stomach |
Gastrectomy | excision of the stomach |
Gastric | pertaining to the stomach |
Gastric | pertaining to the stomach |
Gastric | Stomach |
Gastritis | inflammation of the stomach |
Gastritis | inflammation of the stomach |
Gastroclysis | irrigation of the stomach |
Gastroduodenoscopy | examination by looking into the stomach and duodenum with a microscope |
Gastroduodenostomy | make a surgical opening between the stomach and duodenum |
Gastroduodenostomy | making a new opening between the stomach and duodenum |
Gastroenteric | pertaining to the stomach and intestine |
Gastroenterology | the study of disease of the stomach and intestine |
Gastroenteroptosis | prolapse of stomach and intestine |
Gastromalacia | softening of the stomach |
Gastrorrhagia | hemorrhage of the stomach |
Gastrospasm | stomach spasm |
Gastrostomy | making a new opening in the stomach |
Gingival | pertaining to the gums |
Gingivalgia | gum pain |
Gingivectomy | excision of the gums |
Gingivoglossitis | inflammation of the gums and tongue |
Glandular | pertaining to a gland |
Glossal | pertaining to the tongue |
Glossalgia | tongue pain |
Glossoplegia | tongue paralysis |
Glossoptosis | prolapse of the tongue |
Glossoscopy | examination of the tongue with a scope |
Glycosuria | glucose (sugar) in the urine |
Gynecoid | resembling a woman or female structures |
Gynecologist | physician specialist in women’s health |
Gynecology | the science of studying women’s health |
Gynecopathy | any disease peculiar to women |
Gynephobia | abnormal fear of women |
Hemangioblast | immature blood vessel cell |
Hemarthrosis | blood in a joint |
Hematologist | physician specialist in blood disorders |
Hematology | specialty of studying the blood |
Hematolysis | destruction of blood |
Hematophobia | abnormal fear of blood |
Hematuria | blood in urine |
Hemorrhage | bleeding |
Hepatectomy | excision of the liver |
Hepatitis | inflammation of the liver |
Hepatocele | herniation of the liver |
Hepatodynia | liver pain (hepatalgia) |
Hepatolith | liver stone |
Hepatopathy | any disease of the liver |
Hepatorrhagia | hemorrhage of the liver |
Hepatorrhaphy | suture of the liver |
Hepatorrhexis | rupture of the liver |
Hepatoscope | instrument for examining the liver |
Hepatoscopy | process of using a hepatoscope |
Histoblast | immature tissue cells |
Histology | study of tissues |
Histology | the science of studying tissues |
Hydrocele | herniation or sac containing fluid |
Hydrocele | serous fluid accumulation in a saclike cavity |
Hydrocephalus | enlarged head due to fluid accumulation (congenital) |
Hydrocephalus | fluid in the skull causing deformity and brain damage |
Hydrocyst | fluid-filled sac |
Hydrophobia | abnormal fear of water |
Hydrophobia | abnormal fear of water, rabies |
Hydrotherapy | therapy using water |
Hydrotherapy | therapy using water |
Hyperesthesia | oversensitivity to touch |
Hyperplasia | abnormal over growth of cells |
Hyperplasia | abnormally increased development referring to quantity of cells |
Hypertension | high blood pressure |
Hyperthermia | abnormally high body temperature |
Hyperthyroidism | overactive thyroid condition |
Hypertrophy | overdevelopment, increase in size |
Hypoesthesia | below normal ability to feel |
Hypoglossal | pertaining to below the tongue |
Hypotension | low blood pressure |
Hypothermia | abnormally low body temperature |
Hypotrophy | underdevelopment, decrease in size |
Hysterectomy | excision of the uterus |
Hysteropathy | any disease of the uterus |
Hysteropexy | fitation of a prolapsed uterus |
Hysterorrhexis | rupture of the uterus |
Hysterosalpingogram | x-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes |
Hysterosalpingo-oophorectomy | total abdominal hysterectomy |
Hysteroscope | instrument used to examine the inside of the uterus closely |
Hysteroscopy | the process of using a hysteroscope |
Ilium | upper pelvic bone |
Infarction | necrosis of tissue due to ischemia |
Inflammation | condition defined by redness, swelling, pain and warmth |
Ingestion | swallowing, eating |
Inject, injected, injecting | put in using a needle |
Injectable | able to be injected |
Interchondral | pertaining to between the cartilage |
Intercostal | pertaining to between the ribs |
Interdental | pertaining to between the teeth |
Ischemia | condition of stopping blood supply |
Jaundice | yellow appearance due to high bilirubin level in the blood |
Larynx | voice box |
Leukemia | blood cancer involving leukocytes |
Leukocyte | white blood cell |
Leukocytopenia | low numbers of leukocytes |
Leukocytosis | high numbers of leukocytes |
Leukoderma | abnormally white skin |
Ligament | tissue that connects bone to bone and supports visceral organs |
Linguogingival | pertaining to the gums and tongue |
Lipoid | resembling fat |
Lipolysis | lipid destruction |
Lipoma | fatty tissue tumor |
Lithometer | instrument to measure stones |
Lithotomy | incision for the removal of stones |
Lumbar | pertaining to the lower back, between the thorax and sacrum |
Lymphadenopathy | disease condition of the lymph glands |
Lymphadenopathy | disease of a lymph gland |
Lymphatic | pertaining to the lymph system |
Lymphocyte | lymphatic system white blood cell |
Lymphoma | lymph tissue tumor |
Macroblast | abnormally large immature cell |
Macrocephalus | large head size |
Macrocheilia | enlarged lips |
Macrococcus | large coccus |
Macrocyte | large cell |
Macrodactylia | abnormally large digits |
Macroglossia | enlarged tongue |
Macrorhinia | enlarged nose |
Mastication | chewing |
Megalomania | abnormally enlarged self-image |
Melanoblast | immature melanocyte |
Melanocarcinoma | malignant (cancerous) melanoma |
Melanocyte | pigment cell |
Melanoderma | dark patches of skin |
Melanoma | tumor involving growth of melanocytes |
Meninges | three-layered membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord |
Meningitis | inflammation of the meninges |
Meningocele | herniation of the meninges |
Meniscectomy | excision of the meniscus of the knee |
Menorrhagia | abnormally excessive menstruation |
Metastasis | tumor that spreads beyond its origin |
Metastasize | to spread beyond its origin |
Metastatic | pertaining to a metastasis or metastases |
Metrocele | herniation of uterine tissues |
Metropathy | any disease of the uterine tissues |
Metrorrhea | discharge from the uterine tissues |
Metrorrhexis | rupture of uterine tissues |
Microbe | very small organism |
Microcardia | abnormally small-sized heart |
Microcephalus | abnormally small head |
Microcyst | a small cyst |
Microcyte, a small cell | |
Microfilm | image reduced to small size on film |
Microgram | one millionth of a gram |
Micrometer | one millionth of a meter |
Microscope | instrument used to look at small structures |
Microsurgery | surgery performed using a microscope or other magnifying device |
Microsurgery | surgery using a microscope |
Moniliasis | yeast infection |
Mucosa | mucous membrane |
Mucus | watery substance produced by a membrane |
Mucus | watery substance secreted by mucous membranes |
Myelocele | spinal cord herniation |
Myelocyte | bone marrow or spinal cord cell |
Myelocytes | bone marrow cells |
Myelodysplasia | defective development of the bone marrow or spinal cord |
Myoblast | immature muscle cell |
Myocardial | pertaining to the heart muscle |
Myocarditis | inflammation of the myocardium |
Myofibroma | fibrous muscle tumor |
Myograph | instrument used to make a picture of muscle function |
Myography | the process of using a myograph to a myogram |
Myolysis | muscle tissue destruction |
Myoma | muscle tumor |
Myopathy | muscle disease |
Myosclerosis | hardening of a muscle |
Myospasm | muscle spasm |
Narcolepsy | seizures of uncontrolled sleep |
Narcosis | condition of being affected by narcotics |
Narcotic | analgesic and sleep producing drug |
Neonatal | pertaining to newborn |
Neoplasm | new growth (tumor) |
Nephritis | inflammation of the kidney |
Nephrolith | kidney stone |
Nephromalacia | softening of kidney tissue |
Nephromegaly | enlargement of a kidney |
Nephropexy | surgical fixation of a prolapsed kidney |
Nephroptosis | prolapsed or displaced kidney |
Nephrorrhaphy | suturing of kidney tissue |
Neuroblast | immature nerve cell |
Neurodiagnostic | pertaining to diagnostic studies performed to examine the nervous system by detecting electrical changes |
Neurologist | physician specialist in nervous system disorders |
Neurolysis | nerve destruction |
Neuroma | nerve tumor |
Neuropathy | nerve disease |
Neurorrhaphy | suturing of a nerve |
Neurosis | nerve condition characterized by anxiety and phobias |
Neurospasm | nerve spasm |
Neurospasm | nerve spasm |
Neurosurgeon | physician specialist who performs surgery on the brain and nerves |
Neurotripsy | surgical crushing of a nerve |
Nocturia | excessive urination at night |
Noun | name of a person, place or thing |
Oliguria | abnormally low amount of urine |
Oncogenic | tumor forming |
Oncologist | physician specialist in diseases involving tumors |
Oncology | the science that studies tumors |
Oogenesis | formation of ova |
Oopheroma | tumor of an ovary |
Oophorectomy | excision of an ovary |
Oophoritis | inflammation of an ovary |
Oophoropexy | surgical fixation of a prolapsed ovary |
Oophoroptosis | prolapsed ovary |
Orchidalgia | testicular pain |
Orchidectomy | excision of a testis |
Orchidocele | herniation of the testes |
Orchidopexy | fixation of a prolapsed testis |
Orchidoplasty | surgical repair of the testes |
Orchidoptosis | prolapsed condition of a testis |
Orchiotomy | incision into a testis |
Orthodontics | dental practice of straightening teeth |
Orthodontist | dentist specializing in straightening teeth |
Orthopedist | physician specialist in treatment of skeletal and joint disorders |
Orthotics | pertaining to appliances used to support musculoskeletal system |
Orthotist | specialist who develops and assists patients with orthotics |
Osteitis | inflammation of the bone |
Osteoarthritis | inflammation of the bone and joint |
Osteoarthropathy | disease of bone and joint |
Osteochondritis | inflammation of the bone and cartilage |
Osteoma | bone tumor |
Osteomalacia | softening of the bone |
Osteomyelitis | inflammation of the bone and bone marrow |
Osteopathic | pertaining to the practice of osteopathic physicians or bone disease |
Osteopathy | disease of the bones |
Osteopenia | loss of bone |
Osteoporosis | porous condition of the bone due to deterioration of bone matrix |
Osteosarcoma | cancer of the bone |
Otic | pertaining to the ear |
Otodynia | earache |
Otorrhea | discharge from the ear |
Otoscope | instrument used to look into the ear |
Pancreatectomy | excision of the pancreas |
Pancreatic | pertaining to the pancreas |
Pancreatolith | stone in the pancreas |
Pancreatolysis | destruction of pancreatic tissue |
Pancreatopathy | any disease of the pancreas |
Parahepatitis | inflammation near the liver |
Paralgesia | pain in the lower body |
Paralgia | abnormal pain |
Paralysis | loss of muscle function and sensation |
Paramedic | emergency medical technician with advanced training |
Paranephritis | inflammation near the kidney |
Paraosteoarthropathy | disease near the bone and joint |
Paraphasia | abnormal speech |
Paraplegia | paralysis in the lower body |
Parasympathetic | nerves that return the body to normal following stress |
Paroxysmal | pertaining to the sudden onset of an attack, symptoms, or emotion |
Pathogenic | disease producing |
Pathologist | physician specialist in the study of disease |
Pathology | the science of studying disease |
Pelvis | the bony structure including the ilium, ischium, pubis, sacrum, and coccyx |
Penile | pertaining to the penis |
Penitis | inflammation of the penis |
Penoscrotal | pertaining to the penis and scrotum |
Peptic | pertaining to digestion |
Pericardium | around the heart (membrane) |
Perichondrium | around the cartilage (membrane) |
Periodontal | around the tooth |
Periodontist | dentist specializing in treatment of diseased tissue around the teeth |
Periosteum | around the bone (membrane) |
Pharmacist | specialist in drug therapy and dispensing drugs |
Pharmacology | study of drug therapy |
Phasology | science that studies speech |
Phlebectasia | dilation of a vein |
Phlebectomy | excision of a vein |
Phlebography | process of taking an x-ray of a vein |
Phlebopexy | fixation of a prolapsed vein |
Phleboplasty | surgical repair of a vein |
Phleborrhexis | rupture of a vein |
Phlebosclerosis | hardening of a vein |
Phlebotomy | venipuncture |
Phonic | pertaining to the voice |
Phonology | science that studies the voice sounds |
Polyarthritis | inflammation of many joints |
Polycystic | having many cysts |
Polydactylism | condition of having more than five digits on hands or feet |
Polydipsia | condition of excessive thirst |
Polyneuralgia | pain in many nerves |
Polyneuritis | inflammation of many nerves |
Polyotia | having more than two ears |
Polyphagia | excessive hunger and eating |
Polyphobia | having many fears |
Polyuria | abnormally excessive urination |
Practitioner | one who practices |
Prefix | placed before a word root to change its meaning |
Proctocylsis | irrigation of the rectum and anus |
Proctologist | physician specialist in diseases of the anus and rectum |
Proctopexy | fixation of a prolapsed anus and rectum |
Proctoplegia | paralysis of the rectum and anus |
Proctorrhaphy | suture of the anus and rectum |
Proctoscope | instrument for examining the anus and rectum |
Proctoscopy | process of using a proctoscope |
Prodrome | symptoms before the onset of a disease |
Prostatalgia | prostate pain |
Prostatectomy | excision of the prostate |
Prostatitis | inflammation of the prostate gland |
Prosthesis | artificial limb or other body part replacement |
Prosthetics | pertaining to prostheses |
Prosthetist | specialist who develops and assists patients with prostheses |
Psychiatrist | physician specialist in treatment of mental disorders |
Psychiatrist | specialist in treating mental disorders |
Psychoanalysis | analysis of mental and emotional state for treatment |
Psychology | study of the mind and mental processes |
Psychomotor | mental processes that control movement |
Psychosexual | mental processes related to sexuality |
Psychotherapy | therapy for mental disorders |
Psychotropic | agent that affects mental processes |
Pubic | pertaining to the pubis, bone in the lower anterior pelvis |
Pyelitis | inflammation of the renal pelvis |
Pyelogram | x-ray of the renal pelvis |
Pyelonephritis | inflammation of the renal pelvis and the kidney |
Pyeloplasty | surgical repair of the renal pelvis |
Pyogenic | pus forming |
Pyorrhea | flow or discharge of pus |
Pyothorax | pus in the chest cavity |
Radiogram | x-ray picture |
Radiograph | instrument used to produce the radiogram or the x-ray film |
Radiographer | one who makes x-ray images |
Radiography | process of producing radiograms |
Radiologist | physician specialist in the interpretation of radiograms and other diagnostic imaging modalities |
Rectocele | herniation of the rectum |
Rectoclysis | irrigation of the rectum |
Rectocystotomy | incision into the urinary bladder through the rectum |
Rectoplasty | surgical repair of the rectum |
Rectorrhaphy | suturing of the rectum |
Rectoscope | instrument used to examine the rectum |
Rectoscopy | process of using a rectoscope |
Rectourethral | pertaining to the rectum and urethra |
Renal | pertaining to the kidney |
Renogastric | pertaining to the kidney and stomach |
Renogram | x-ray of the kidney |
Renointestinal | pertaining to the kidney and intestine |
Renopathy | any disease of the kidney |
Rhinitis | inflammation of the nose |
Rhinolith | calculus in the nasal passages |
Rhinoplasty | surgical repair of the nose |
Rhinorrhea | runny nose |
Salpingectomy | excision of a fallopian tube |
Salpingitis | inflammation of the fallopian tube |
Salpingo-oophoritis | inflammation of the ovary and fallopian tube |
Salpingo-oophorocele | herniation of the ovary and fallopian tube |
Salpingostomy | forming a new opening in the fallopian tube |
Sarcoma | cancer of connective tissue |
Seminoma | tumor containing sperm |
Sensitivity | quality of being sensitive |
Serosa | serous membrane |
Sigmoidoscope | instrument for examining the sigmoid and large colon |
Sonogram | image of the body produced by computerized reflected sound |
Sonograph | instrument that reflects sound waves through the body, picks them up with a transducer, and uses a computer to create an image of body structures |
Sonographer | technologist who performs sonography |
Sonography | process of using a sonograph |
Spermatoblast | immature sperm cell |
Spermatocele | herniated sac containing sperm |
Spermatocyst | saclike structure containing sperm |
Spermatoid | resembling sperm |
Spermatolysis | destruction of sperm |
Spermatopathy | any disease of the sperm |
Spermatozoon | sperm |
Spermicide | agent that kills sperm |
Splenectomy | excision of the spleen |
Splenomegaly | enlarged spleen |
Splenopathy | any disease of the spleen |
Splenopathy | any disease of the spleen |
Splenopexy | fixation of a prolapsed spleen |
Splenoptosis | prolapsed spleen |
Splenorrhagia | hemorrhage of the spleen |
Splenorrhaphy | suturing of the spleen |
Staphylectomy | excision of the uvula |
Staphylitis | inflammation of the uvula |
Staphylococci | bacteria growing in bunches |
Staphyloplasty | surgical repair of the uvula |
Stomatalgia | mouth pain |
Stomatitis | inflammation of the mouth |
Stomatomycosis | fungal condition of the mouth |
Stomatopathy | any disease of the mouth |
Stomatoplasty | surgical repair of the mouth |
Stomatorrhagia | hemorrhage of the mouth |
Stomatoscope | instrument used to examine the mouth |
Stomatoscopy | process of using a stomatoscope |
Streptobacillus | bacillus growing in twisted chains |
Streptococci | round bacteria growing in twisted chains |
Suffix | follows a word root to change its meaning or part of speech |
Supracostal | above the ribs |
Supracranial | above or on top of the skull |
Supralumbar | above the lumbar spine |
Suprapubic | above the pubis |
Synarthrosis | joints that are fused and immovable |
Syndactylism | fingers or toes that are fused(congenital) |
Syndrome | symptoms that occur together to characterize a disease |
Synergistic | works together |
Tachycardia | fast heart rate |
Tachyphagia | fast eating |
Tachypnea | fast breathing |
Tenalgia,Tenodynia | tendon pain |
Tendinitis | inflammation of a tendon |
Tendinoplasty | surgical repair of a tendon |
Tendoplasty | surgical repair of a tendon |
Tendron | tissue that connects muscle to bone |
Tenoplasty | surgical repair of a tendon |
Testicular | pertaining to the testes |
Thermal | pertaining to heat |
Thermoesthesia | oversensitivity to heat |
Thermogenesis | generation of heat |
Thermometer | instrument that measures temperature |
Thermophobia | abnormal fear of heat |
Thermoplegia | paralysis caused by a person being exposed to too high of a temperature |
Thoracocentesis | surgical puncture of the thorax to remove fluid |
Thoracolumbar | pertaining to the chest and lower spine |
Thoracometer | instrument used to measure the chest |
Thoracopathy | disease of the chest |
Thoracotomy | incision into the thorax |
Thorax | chest, area of the back posterior to the chest |
Thrombectomy | excision of a clot |
Thromboangiitis | blood clot in a vessel causing inflammation |
Thrombocyte | blood clotting cell |
Thrombocytes | platelets, blood-clotting cell fragments |
Thrombocytopenia | lack of platelets |
Thrombocytopenia | low numbers of thrombocytes |
Thrombocytosis | high numbers of thrombocytes |
Thrombogenic | pertaining to producing clots |
Thromboid | resembling a clot |
Thrombolymphangitis | inflammation of a lymph vessel caused by a clot |
Thrombolysis | clot destruction |
Thrombophlebitis | inflammation of a vein caused by a clot |
Thrombosis | condition of forming clots |
Tomogram | picture made by a tomograph |
Tomograph | instrument that uses x-ray to produce images through planes (slices) of the body |
Tomography | the process of using a tomograph |
Transport | carry across |
Trichomoniasis | infestation with trichomonas |
Tumor | abnormal growth of tissue |
Tympandectomy | excision of the eardrum |
Tympanic | pertaining to the eardrum |
Tympanites | distended with gas (abdomen) |
Tympanometry | process of measuring eardrum function |
Tympanotomy | incision into the eardrum |
Ureterocele | herniation of the ureter |
Ureterocystostomy | procedure to form a new opening between the ureter and the urinary bladder |
Ureterolith | stone in the ureter |
Ureteropathy | any disease involving the ureter |
Ureteropyelitis | inflammation of the ureter and the renal pelvis |
Ureteropyosis | condition of pus in the ureter |
Ureterorrhagia | hemorrhage of the ureter |
Ureterorrhaphy | suturing of the ureter |
Urethrorrhagia | hemorrhage of the urethra |
Urethrorrhaphy | suturing of the urethra |
Urethrospasm | spasm of the muscles of the urethra |
Urethrotomy | incision into the urethra |
Urogenital | pertaining to the urinary tract and genitals |
Urologist | physician specialist in disorders of the urinary and male reproductive systems |
Urology | the medical specialty that studies the urinary system |
Uropathy | any disease of the urinary system |
Uterine | pertaining to the uterus |
Vasectomy | excision of the vas deferens (for sterilization) |
Vasoconstriction | decrease in vessel diameter |
Vasodilation | increase in vessel diameter |
Vasorrhaphy | suturing of vessel or vas deferens |
Vasostomy | procedure to make a new opening in the vas deferens |
Vasotomy | incision into the vas deferens |
Vasotripsy | surgical crushing of a vessel |
Venipuncture | incision into a vein with a needle to remove a venous blood sample |
Venous | pertaining to veins |
Verb | action or state of being word |
Vertebra | spinal bones |
Vomit, vomited, vomiting | evacuate stomach contents |
Word root | base of a word |
Xanthemia | yellow condition of the blood |
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