Stack #85350, Ch 8 Word Scramble
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amni/o | amnion = innermost membrane around the developing embryo |
cephal/o | head |
cervic/o | cervix, neck |
chori/o | chorion = outermost layer of the two membranes surrounding the embryo; it is part of the placenta |
chorion/o | chorion = outermost layer of the two membranes surrounding the embryo; it is part of the placenta |
colp/o | vagina |
culd/o | cul-de-sac = region within the pelvis, midway between the rectum and uterus |
episi/o | vulva = external genitalia of the female; includes the labia, hymen, and clitoris |
galact/o | milk |
gynec/o | woman, female |
hyster/o | uterus, womb |
lact/o | milk |
mamm/o | breast |
mast/o | breast |
men/o | menses, menstruation |
metr/o | uterus |
metri/o | uterus |
my/o | muscle |
myom/o | muscle tumor |
nat/i | birth |
obstetr/o | midwife = concerned with pregnancy and birth |
olig/o | scanty |
o/o | egg |
oophor/o | ovary = one of a pair of female organs on each side of the pelvis; produce eggs and hormones |
ov/o | egg |
ovari/o | ovary = one of a pair of female organs on each side of the pelvis; produce eggs and hormones |
ovul/o | egg |
perine/o | perineum = area between anus and vagina in females |
phor/o | to bear |
py/o | pus |
salping/o | fallopian tubes = one of a pair of ducts through which the ovum travels to the uterus |
uter/o | uterus = hollow, pear-shaped muscular female organ in which the embryo develops and from which menstruation occurs. upper portion is fundus, middle is corpus(body), lower/neck portion is cervix |
vagin/o | vagina = tube extending from the uterus to the exterior of the body |
vulv/o | external genitalia of the female; includes the labia, hymen, and clitoris |
-arche | beginning |
-cele | hernia |
-cyesis | pregnancy |
-ectasis | stretching, dilation |
-ectomy | removal; excision; resection |
-flexion | process of bending |
-genesis | producing; forming |
-gravida | pregnancy |
-itis | inflammation |
-pareunia | sexual intercourse |
-parous | to bear, bring forth |
-plasia | development; formation; growth |
-plasty | surgical repair |
-ptosis | droop; sag; prolapse; fall |
-rrhagia | bursting forth (of blood) |
-rrhaphy | suture |
-rrhea | discharge, flow |
-salpinx | uterine tube |
-scopy | visual examination with an instrument |
-stenosis | tightening; stricture |
-stomy | new opening (to form a mouth) |
-tocia | labor, birth |
-tomy | process of cutting |
-tresia | opening |
-version | act of turning |
bi- | two |
dys- | painful, difficult |
endo- | within |
in- | in |
intra- | within |
multi- | many |
nulli- | no, not, none |
oxy- | swift; sharp; acid |
peri- | surrounding |
pre- | before |
primi- | first |
pseudo- | false |
retro- | backward |
uni- | one |
amniocentesis | surgical puncture to remove fluid from the amnion. |
amniotic fluid | fluid that is contained within the amnionic sac. |
endocervicitis | inflammation of the inner lining of the cervix |
choriogenesis | formation of the chorion |
chorionic | pertaining to the chorion |
colporrhaphy | suture of the vagina |
colposcopy | visual examination of the vagina |
culdocentesis | surgical puncture of the cul-de-sac to remove fluid |
episiotomy | incision of the vulva (perineum) |
galactorrhea | discharge of milk (abnormal amount). |
gynecomastia | condition of female breasts (enlarged) in a male |
hysterectomy | removal of the uterus |
hysteroscopy | visual examination of the uterus (endoscopic = with an instrument) |
lactogenesis | formation (secretion) of milk |
lactation | secretion of milk |
mammary | pertaining to the breast |
mammoplasty | surgical repair of the breast |
mastitis | inflammation of a breast |
mastectomy | removal of a breast |
amenorrhea | no menstrual flow |
dysmenorrhea | pain during menstruation |
oligomenorrhea | scanty menstrual flow |
menorrhagia | excessive discharge of blood during menstruation |
metrorrhagia | excessive discharge of blood from the uterus (between menstrual periods) |
menometrorrhagia | excessive uterine bleeding at and between menstrual periods |
endometriosis | abnormal condition of the inner lining of the uterus (found ectopically). |
myometrium | muscle layer lining the uterus |
myomectomy | removal of a muscle tumor (fibroid). |
neonatal | pertaining to newborn |
obstetric | field of medicine dealing with pregnancy and delivery of the newborn |
oogenesis | production of eggs (egg cells). |
bilateral oophorectomy | removal of both ovaries |
ovum | an egg cell |
ovarian | pertaining to an ovary |
anovulatory | condition of no egg production |
perineorrhaphy | suture of the perineum |
oophoritis | inflammation of an ovary |
salpingectomy | removal of the fallopian (uterine) tube |
uterine prolapse | sagging or falling of the uterus into the vagina |
vaginal orifice | opening of the vagina to the outside of the body |
vaginitis | inflammation of the vagina |
vulvovaginitis | nflammation of the vagina and vulva |
menarche | beginning of the first menstrual period |
pseudocyesis | false pregnancy |
primigravida | woman who is in her first pregnancy |
primiparous | pertaining to a woman who has delivered her first child |
leukorrhea | discharge of white, vaginal secretion, associated with cervicitis |
menorrhea | menstrual discharge |
pyosalpinx | pus in the fallopian tube |
dystocia | difficult, painful labor and delivery |
oxytocia | rapid labor and delivery |
cephalic version | turning of the head of the fetus toward the cervix |
dyspareunia | painful sexual intercourse |
endometritis | inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus |
involution of the uterus | the uterus returns to its normal nonpregnant size |
intrauterine device | object that is placed within the uterus as a contraceptive device |
multipara | woman who has had many births (deliveries). |
multigravida | woman who has had more than one pregnancy |
nulligravida | woman who has not had any pregnancies |
nullipara | woman who has not had any vaginal births |
prenatal | pertaining to before birth |
primipara | woman who has had or is giving birth to her first child |
retroversion | the uterus is abnormally turned backward |
carcinoma of the cervix | malignant cells with the cervix (cervical cancer) |
cervicitis | inflammation of the cervix |
carcinoma of the endometrium (endometrial cancer) | malignant tumor of the uterus (adenocarcinoma) |
endometriosis | endometrial tissue is found in abnormal locations, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, supporting ligaments, or small intestine |
fibroids | benign tumors in the uterus |
ovarian carcinoma | malignant tumor of the ovary (adenocarcinoma) |
ovarian cysts | collections of fluid with a sac (cyst) in the ovary |
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) | inflammation in the pelvic region; salpingitis |
carcinoma of the breast | malignant tumor of the breast (arising from milk glands and ducts) |
abruptio placentae | premature separation of the implanted placenta, it is an obstetric emergency |
ectopic pregnancy | inplantation of the fertilized egg in any site other than the normal uterine location, most commonly in fallopian tubes (tubal pregnancy) |
Down syndrome | chromosomal abnormality (trisomy-21) results in mental retardation, retarded growth, a flat face with a short nose, low-set ears, and slanted eyes |
erythroblastosis fetalis | hemolytic disease in the newborn caused by a blood group (Rh factor) incompatibility between the mother and the fetus |
hydrocephalus | accumulation of fluid in the spaces of the brain |
mammography | x-ray imaging of the breast |
colposcopy | visual examination of the vagina and cervix using a colposcope |
cryosurgery | use of cold temperature to destroy tissue, using liquid nitrogen |
abortion | spontaneous or induced termination of pregnancy before the fetus can exist on its own |
amniocentesis | surgical puncture of the amniotic sac to withdraw amniotic fluid for analysis |
cesarean section | surgical incision of the abdominal wall and uterus to deliver a fetus |
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