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Medical Terminology

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Definition
COMBINING FORM of a WORD PART combines?   A WORD ROOT and a VOWEL  
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Mucus   Fluid secreted by the mucous membranes  
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Laceration   A torn or jagged wound or an accidental cut wound  
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Triage   The medical screening of patients to determine their priority of needs  
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Perinatal   Refers to the time and events surrounding birth  
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myel/o   Bone marrow or spinal cord  
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pyr/o   Fever  
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-ostomy   Surgical creation of an artificial opening  
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-malacia   Abnormal softening  
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cyan/o   Blue  
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erythr/o   Red  
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leuk/o   White  
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melan/o   Black  
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poli/o   Gray  
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-centesis   Surgical puncture to remove fluid  
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-graphy   Process of producing a picture or record  
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-gram   Picture or record  
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-plasty   Surgical repair  
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-scopy   Visual examination  
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lateral   Body direction 'toward the side of the body, away from the midline'  
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caudal   Body direction 'toward the lower part of body'  
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anterior   Body direction 'situated in the front'  
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atresia   The congenital absence of a normal body opening  
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histology   The study of the structures, composition, and function of the tissues  
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dorsal , ventral   2 major body cavities  
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endocrine glands   Secrete hormones into the bloodstream  
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peritoneum   The multilayered membrane that protects and holds organs in place in the abdominal cavity  
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vector-borne   Diseases transmitted through animals and insects  
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adipose tissue   Provides protective padding, insulation and support  
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pandemic   A worldwide outbreak of disease  
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nosocomial infection   Acquired in a clinical setting  
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immobilization   AKA stabilization  
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epidemiologist   Specialist who studies the outbreaks of diseases within a population group  
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exudate   Fluid, such as pus, that leaks out of an infected wound  
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etiology   The study of the causes of diseases  
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aplasia   The defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue  
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myoplasty   The surgical repair of a muscle  
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autopsy   A postmortem examination  
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myopathy   Any pathologic change or disease of muscle tissue  
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suppuration   The formation or discharge of pus  
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cytologist   A specialist in the study of and analysis of cells  
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rheumatologist   Specialist who diagnoses and treats arthritis and other joint inflammations  
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arthrolysis   The surgical loosening of an ankylosed joint  
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myorrhaphy   Surgical suturing of a muscle wound  
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umbilicus   The belly button or navel  
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abdominocentesis   A surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid  
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congenital disorder   An abnormal condition that exists at the time of birth  
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pathologist   Specialist who analyzes tissue samples to confirm or establish a diagnosis  
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talipes   AKA clubfoot - Any congenital deformity of the foot involving the talus  
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inguinal   Means 'relating to the groin' and refers to the entire lower abdominal area  
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arterionecrosis   Tissue death of an artery or arteries  
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synovectomy   The surgical removal of synovial membrane from a joint  
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homeostasis   The body maintains a constant internal environment through this process  
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myorrhexis   Rupture of a muscle  
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adenoma   Benign tumor that arises in glandular tissue  
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adenosis   Any gland disease or condition  
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adenosclerosis   Abnormal hardening of a gland  
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adenitis   Inflammation of a gland  
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adenomalacia   Abnormal softening of a gland  
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ankylosis   Loss or absence of mobility in a joint  
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phalanges   The bones of the fingers  
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arthrodesis   The surgical fusion of 2 bones to stiffen a joint  
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ethimoid bone   Light, spongy bone located at the roof and sides of the nose  
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crepitation   The grating sound heard when the ends of broken bone move together  
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foramen   An opening in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass through  
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traction   A pulling force exerted on a limb in an effort to restore normal bone alignment  
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scapula   The shoulder blade  
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coccyx   The tailbone, forms the bottom of the spine  
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craniostenosis   Malformation of the skull due to premature closure of cranial sutures  
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diaphysis   The shaft of a long bone  
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periostitis   Inflammation of the periosteum  
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osteomyelitis   Inflammation of the bone marrow and adjacent bone  
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periosteotomy   An incision through the periosteum to the bone  
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chondromalacia   Abnormal softening of cartilage  
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pyelitis   Inflammation of the renal pelvis  
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lordosis   AKA swayback - An abnormal curvature of the lumbar spine  
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osteoclasis   The surgical fracture of a bone to correct its deformity  
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osteopenia   Bone density that is thinner than average  
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metatarsals   5 form the part of the foot to which the toes are attached  
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subluxation   The partial displacement of a bone from its joint  
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chondroplasty   Surgical repair of damaged cartilage  
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fibula   The smaller of the 2 bones of the lower leg  
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chondroma   A slow-growing benign tumor derived from cartilage cells  
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laminectomy   The surgical removal of a lamina or posterior portion of a vertebra  
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scoliosis   An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine  
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cranioplasty   Surgical repair of the skull  
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meniscus   The curved fibrous cartilage found in some joints, such as the knee  
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osteorrhaphy   The surgical suturing or wiring together of bones  
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acetabulum   AKA hip socket - The circular cavity in each side of the pelvis  
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ostealgia   Bone pain  
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osteonecrosis   Death in bone tissue  
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osteitis   Inflammation of a bone  
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osteomalacia   Softening of bones  
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osteoporosis   Loss of bone density  
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comminuted fracture   Bone is splintered or crushed  
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stress fracture   Small crack due to chronic excessive impact  
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pathologic fracture   Weakened bone breaks under normal strain  
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greenstick fracture   Bone is bent and only partially broken  
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oblique fracture   A break at an angle across the bone  
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