Medical Terminology
Signs & Symptoms
Disease Process
Cancer Types
Challenge Questions
100

This suffix means “inflammation”

 -itis

100

 High-pitched breathing sound

stridor

100

 When one part of the intestine slides into another

intussusception

100

 Cancer linked to asbestos exposure

mesothelioma

100

Congenital absence of an organ is termed:

agenesis

200

 This term means swelling caused by excess fluid in tissues

edema

200

Difficulty breathing

dyspnea

200

 A collection of fluid in a body cavity

effusion

200

 A benign tumor made of fat tissue

lipoma

200

The syndrome that involves ptosis, contraction of pupil, diminished sweating and paralization of one side of the neck is termed:

Horner's Syndrome

300

 The medical term for lack of blood flow to an organ

ischemia

300

 Yellowing of skin and eyes

jaundice

300

 Death of tissue due to lack of blood supply

necrosis

300

 Procedure often done in the axillary region for breast cancer

lymph node dissection

300

Which cancer is ascites most commonly associated with?

ovarian

400

Blocked lymphatic drainage → fluid accumulation in tissues

lymphedema

400

A patient undergoes lymph node removal during cancer surgery and later develops swelling in one arm. What is the most likely diagnosis?

lymphedema

400

The body’s response to injury or infection

inflammation

400

 Wilm’s tumor is found in this organ

kidney

400

The lymph nodes that lie along the sternum

IMN's/IMC Internal Mammary Nodes or Chain

500

A patient develops sudden shortness of breath after a long flight. A clot traveled from the leg to the lungs.

pulmonary embolism

500

Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen

cyanosis

500

The following shock involves symptoms of the heart:

cardiogenic

500

The four main types of lung cancer

adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma, and large cell carcinoma

500

Name the anatomical structure that serves as the border between the oropharynx and nasopharynx.

soft palate/uvula