Function
Word Parts
Built From Words Part
NOT Built From Words Part
Abbreviations
100

This muscular tube carries food from the throat to the stomach and is seen in a barium swallow study.

What is the esophagus?

100

This combining form means stomach and is used in terms like gastroscopy and gastritis.

What is gastr/o?

100

This term means tumor of the liver and can be benign or malignant.

What is hepatoma?

100

This procedure uses an endoscope and X-rays to visualize the bile and pancreatic ducts and can also remove stones or take biopsies.

What is endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)?

100

GERD

What is Gastroesophageal reflux disease?

200

This J-shaped sac mixes and stores food and secretes chemicals for digestion.

What is the stomach?

200

This combining form refers to the liver.

What is hepat/o?

200

This term means inflammation of the gallbladder.

What is cholecystitis?

200

This radiographic study uses barium contrast to image the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.

What is an upper GI series?

200

UGI 

What is Upper Gastrointestinal series?

300

This is the first 10 to 12 inches (25 cm) of the small intestine.

What is the duodenum?

300

This combining form means colon or large intestine and appears in terms like colonoscopy.

What is col/o (or colon/o)?

300

This term means abnormal condition of multiple polyps in the colon, which may lead to cancer if untreated.

What is polyposis?

300

This surgery reduces the size of the stomach to treat severe obesity.

What is bariatric surgery?

300

H. Pylori 

What is Helicobacter pylori (bacteria that can cause peptic ulcers)

400

This is the main portion of the large intestine, divided into ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid sections.

What is the colon?

400

This combining form means gall, bile and is found in words like cholecystectomy.

What is chol/e?

400

This term means inflammation of the liver, often caused by viral infection or alcohol abuse.

What is hepatitis?

400

This term describes an abnormal collection of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, often seen on abdominal imaging.

What is ascites?

400

MBS

What is Modified Barium Swallow?

500

These two accessory organs help digest fats — one produces bile, and the other stores it.

What are the liver and gallbladder?

500

This combining form means pancreas, an organ important in digestion and insulin production.

What is pancreat/o?

500

This term means stone in the salivary gland that can block saliva flow.

What is sialolith?

500

This test examines stool using antibodies to detect hidden blood, helping screen for colon cancer.

What is the fecal immunochemical test (FIT)?

500

ERCP

What is Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography?

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