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Prefixes

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a; an   no, not, without  
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apnea   not able to breathe, temporary stoppge of breathing  
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aphasia   absence of or impairment of speech  
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atrophy   decrease in size of cells in organs.  
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anemia   lacking in red blood cells  
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amenorreah   absence of mentrual periods  
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ab-   away from  
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abnormal   pertains to being awy from the norm. Irregular  
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bradycardia   slow heartbeat  
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brady-   slow  
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dia-   compllete, through  
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diarrea   discharge of watery waste from the colon  
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dys-   bad, painful, difficult, abnormal  
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dyspnea   painful breathing  
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dysphagia   difficult swallowing  
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dysphasia   impairment of speech  
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dysmenorrhea   difficult menstural flow  
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dysuria   painful urination  
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ec-   out, outside  
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ectopic pregnancy   development of the zygot outside of the uterus  
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-plasia   formation  
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-plagia   eating or swallowing  
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-phasia   speech  
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endometrium   inner lining of the uterus  
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proctosigtmoidoscopy   visual examination of the rectum and signoid colon  
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sigmoidoscopy   visual examinationm of the sigmoid colon  
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endo-   within, in, inner  
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endoscopy   process of veiwing the insides of hollow organs with endoscope  
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endocrine glands   glands that produce hormones  
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epi-   above, upon  
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epidural hematoma   mass of blood above the dura mater  
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epidermis   outer layer of skin  
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ex-   out  
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excision   to cut out  
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extra-   outside of  
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extrahepatic   pertaining to the outside of the liver  
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hemi-   half  
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hemigasrectomy   removal of half the stomach  
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hemiplegia   parylysis to half of the body  
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dura mater   outermost membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord  
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hypertrophy   enlargement of an organ as a result of increase in cells  
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hypertension   high blood pressure  
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hyprglycemia   excessive sugar in blood  
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hypoglycemia   too little sugar in blood  
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inter-   pertaining to between two backbones  
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intra-   within  
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intrauterine   pertaining to within the uterus  
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intravenus   pertaining to within the veins  
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mal-   bad  
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malignant   cancerous tumors that invade or spread  
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meta-   change, beyond  
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metastasis   spread of cancerous tumor to distant parts of the body  
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-stasis   change of place  
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metacarpals   bones between wrist and fingers  
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neo-   new  
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neoplasm   new growth of tissue; tumor  
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neoplastic   pertaining to a new growth  
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neonatal   pertainig to new birth  
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para-   beside, near, along the side of  
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parathyroid glands   4 endrocrine glands behind the thyroid gland  
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MICU   medical intensive care  
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PICU   pediactric intensive care  
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SICU   surgical intensive care  
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surfacant   substance to inflate lungs  
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