Pain in the kidney
What is nephrolgia?
The nares and anterior portion of the nasal cavities are lined with "THESE", containing sebaceous glands and hair follicles that serve to prevent the passage of large debris, such as dirt, through the nasal cavity.
What are mucous membranes?
Means together [prefix]
What is syn? Prefix
brady/kines/ia
What is the condition of slow movement?
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What is hemoptysis?
The term is derived from the Greek words "haima" (blood) and "ptysis" (spitting)
kidney stone
What is a nephrolithiasis?
The ___________carries deoxygenated, arterial blood to the alveoli.
What is the pulmonary artery?
joint [The yellowlighted area are all joints.]
What is arthr/o?
hyper/trophy
What is excessive development?
Cardiac hypertrophy
The walls are over-developed leaving only a small amount of blood to fill the ventricle.
involuntary urination or “wetting”
What is enuresis?
Often referred to as incontinent in adults and bed wetting in children.
Less than 100 ml of urine in 24 hours
What is anuria?
a surgical procedure to reshape the nose
What is a rhinoplasty?
loin, lumbar region of the spine
What is lumb/o?
painful muscles
What is myalgia (mī-AL-j(ē-)ă)?
In medical terminology, "_____" refers to the rib.
Usage:
Note: "______" is often used as a prefix in medical terms related to the ribs.
What is costo?
It is a combining form derived from the Latin word "costa," meaning "rib" or "side."
A _1.____________ involves injecting dye and taking X-rays of the bladder, while a _2._____________uses a small, lighted tube with a camera (cystoscope) inserted into the bladder to visually examine it.
HINT: What is the differene between a 1.____and a 2.____?
1. cystogram
2. cystoscopy
deprivation of oxygen to tissues, suffocation
What is asphyxia (ăs-FIK-sē-ă)?
chonr/o
The term originates from the Greek word "chóndros," which also means cartilage or grain.
What is a combining form meaning cartilage?
muscle weakness
What is myasthenia (mī-ăs-THĒ-nē-ă)?
hydronephrosis
What is a a condition where urine backs up into the kidney, causing it to swell?
While "this" is a general term for a kidney incision, other procedures like nephrectomy (removal of a kidney) or nephrostomy (creating a drainage opening in the kidney) are also related to the kidney and urinary system.
What is a nephrotomy?
What is pulmonary edema (PŬL-mō-nĕ-rē ĕ-DĒ-mă)?
abnormal condition of stiffness
[fusion of joints]
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What is ankyl/osis?
inflammation of the tendon
What is tendinitis (ten-dĭ-NĪT-ĭs)?
"neck" or "pertaining to the neck"
This is a tricky one!
Pay attention to how it is used.
What is cervico?
Examples:
Cervico-: