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Urinary, digestive, terms, body planes, Inagumentary

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What does DJI stand for?   Duodnem, jejunum, ileum  
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what does anus mean?   External opening of the anal canal, or rectum.  
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What is gallbladder?   Small sac near the liver; concentrates and stores bile.  
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an/o   anus  
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cec/o   cecum  
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chol/e   gall or bile  
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cholecyst/o   gallbladder  
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col/o colon/o   colon  
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enter/o   small intestine  
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gastr/o   stomach  
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hepat/o   liver  
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-lithiasis   condition of having stones  
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-pepsia/dyspepsia   digestion/ upset stomach  
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proct/o or rect/o   rectum  
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borborygmus   stomach growling  
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flatulence   gas  
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cholecystectomy   surgical removal of gall bladder  
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proctoplasty   surgical repair of rectum  
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colonoscopy   visual examination of the colon  
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GERD   gastroensophalgial reflex disease  
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nephr/o/litho/tripsy   kidney/ stone/ surgical crushing  
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emesis   vomit bucket  
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cyan/o   blue  
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eryth/o   red  
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melan/o   black  
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poli/o   grey  
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xanth/o   yellow  
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chlor/o   green  
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cirrh/o   red and yellow  
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jaun   yellow  
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leuk/o or albus   white  
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dermatitis   inflammation of the skin  
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subcutaneous   under the skin  
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sub-   under  
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seborrhea   abnormal or successive flow of oil  
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hidra-   sweat gland  
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hidradentitis   inflammation of the sweat gland  
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onychomyosis   condition of having fungus in the nail  
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mycology   study of fungus  
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lipo-   fatty  
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-stoma   tumor  
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lipoblastoma   fatty tumor  
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melanoma   black tumor (cancer)  
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wheals   itchy,elevated areas with an irregular shape; like hives and insect bites  
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cicatrix   scar  
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albinoism   loss of pigment  
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alopecia   hair loss  
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blepharoplasty   surgical repair of the eye lid  
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benign   non-cancerous  
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malignant   cancerous  
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cyst/o   bladder; fluid filled sac  
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nephr/o or ren/o   kidney  
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pyel/o   renal pelvis  
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ur-   urine  
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ureter/o   ureter tube  
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urethra/o   urethra (urine exits)  
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polyuria   excessive urination  
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oliguria   low amount of urination  
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anuria   absence of urination  
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hematuria   blood in urine  
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pyuria   pus in the urine  
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dysuria   painful urination  
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retention   inability to empty the bladder  
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incontinence   involuntary urination; no bladder control  
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cystitis   bladder infection  
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nephritis   inflammation of the kidney  
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pyelonephritis   renal pelvis/kidney inflammation  
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renal calculus   kidney stone  
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renal failure   kidney failure  
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uremia   disease of urine  
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A-B-C-D-E   Asymmetry Border Color Diameter Envolvement  
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metastisis   movement or spreading of cancer cells/ohter cells  
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carcinoma   in situ; isolated cancer  
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body cavities on back of body   dorsal cavity  
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plane which divides body into right and left sides   midsaggital  
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body parts on the front of the body   ventral/anterior  
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body cavity in the chest   thoracic cavity  
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body parts close to the point of reference   proximal  
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body parts away from the midline   lateral  
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body parts belowand above the transverse plane   Superior- above Inferior- below  
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body parts close to midline   medial  
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body parts behind the body   dorsal/posterior  
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body parts located near the tail   caudal  
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