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suffix meaning suture -rrhaphy
new opening between two parts of the jejunum jejunojejunostomy
Dilation of a lymph vessel lymphangiectasis
Difficult digestion dyspepsia
Which best defines pyloric stenosis? narrowing of the opening between the stomach and the intestine
Which test would tell the presence of melena? stool guaiac
An ulcer would most likely be detected by which of the following tests? gastroscopy
Esophageal atresia is when the esophagus does not open to the stomach at birth
Bursting forth of blood from the spleen splenorrhagia
Which test is NOT a liver function test? endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
Which test would demonstrate choledocholithiasis? transhepatic cholangiography
Opposite term of -ectasis -stenosis
flow, discharge -rrhea
Which of the following requires an anastamosis? cholecystojejunostomy
Common bile duct comb. form choledoch/o
Forward protrusion of the eye proptosis
Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen paracentesis
Twisting of part of the intestine upon itself cecal volvulus
periodontal procedure? gingivectomy
heavy menstrual discharge menorrhagia
Visual exam of the abdomen laparoscopy
Salivary stones sialolithiasis
-pepsia digestion
-ptysis spitting
-emesis vomiting
-rragia bursting forth (of blood)
-phagia eating, swallowing
-ectasis widening, dilation
difficult swallowing dysphagia
pert. to the common bile duct choledochal
removal of part or all large bowel colectomy
celi/o belly, abdomen
cholangi/o bile vessel
cib/o meal
col/o colon
enter/o small intestine
prolapse -ptosis
involuntary muscular twitching -spasm
narrowing -stenosis
widening, dilation -ectasis
discharge of blood -rrhagia
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