Uniquely Korean
Unique US Jargon
Unique US Abbreviatios
Latin Prefix
Latin Suffix
100

Sang-a-nim

This term is used to address a doctor in Korean. It literally means "teacher" or "master."

100

ED

Emergency Department

100

CBC

complete blood count


100

ad-

to, towards (e.g., adhesion, adduction)

100

-centesis

surgical puncture to remove fluid (e.g., thoracentesis, amniocentesis)


200

Byeol-rye

This term refers to a traditional Korean medical doctor.

200

CHF

Congestive heart failure

200

CCU

 coronary care unit

200

epi-

upon, over, above (e.g., epidermis, epigastric)

200

-osis

abnormal condition (e.g., osteoporosis, atherosclerosis)

300

내과 (nae-gwa

Internal medicine


300

TIA

Transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke)

300

NG

nasogastric tube

300

neo-

new (e.g., neonate, neoplasm)


300

-rrhea

flow, discharge (e.g., diarrhea, menorrhea)

400

외과 (o-gwa)

Surgery

400

CPT

Current Procedural Terminology

400

S/S

signs and symptoms

400

poly-

many, much (e.g., polyp, polyarthritis)

400

-algia

pain (e.g., neuralgia, myalgia)

500

피부과 (pi-bu-gwa

Dermatology

500

G-code

Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System


500

T&A

tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy

500

trans-

across, through (e.g., transfusion, transurethral)

500

-oma

tumor, mass (e.g., hemangioma, glioma)


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