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dys-
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Painful,abnormal, difficult, labored Example: Dyspepsia - Difficult or painful digestion, often referred to as indigestion, characterized y symptoms like bloating,nausea, or heartburn.
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endo-
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Within, in example: Endogastric - A term referring to something occurring within the stomach, such as an endogastric procedure that involves accessing the interior of the stomach for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
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hemi-
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Half Example: Hemigastrectomy - Surgical removal of half of the stomach, typically performed to treat severe ulcers or stomach cancer.
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hyper-
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Excessive or above normal Example: Hypergastrinemia - A condition involving excessive levels of gastrin (a digestive hormone) in the blood, which can lead to overproduction of stomach acid and conditions like Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
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hypo-
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Below normal or deficient Example: Hypoglycemia - A condition characterized by abnormally low blood sugar levels, often causing symptoms like dizziness,weakness, and confusion, and requiring prompt treatment with glucose.
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mal-
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Bad or poor Example: Malabsorption - Poor absorption of nutrients in the digestive tract, which can result from conditions like celiac disease, Crohn's disease, or chronic pancreatitis, leading to malnutrirtion.
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para-
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Beside, near, or abnormal Example: Paracolitis – Inflammation occurring near or adjacent to the colon, often associated with diverticulitis or infections.
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peri-
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Around or surrounding Example: Perigastric – Pertaining to the area around the stomach, often used to describe inflammation, abscesses, or surgical observations in this region.
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sub-
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Under, below Example: Sublingual – Situated under the tongue, often referring to medications that dissolve beneath the tongue for quick absorption.
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trans-
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 Across or through Example: Transgastric – Referring to procedures or conditions that occur through the stomach, such as a transgastric endoscopic procedure used for accessing abdominal organs.
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An-/A-
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Without, lack of Example: Anuria – The absence of urine production, often indicating kidney failure or severe dehydration, requiring immediate medical evaluation and treatment.
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Dia-
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Through, complete Example: Dialysis is a medical procedure that removes waste products and excess fluid from the blood when the kidneys can no longer function properly.
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Dys-
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Difficult, painful, or abnormal Example: Dysuria – Painful or difficult urination, often caused by urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, or other underlying conditions.
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Hyper-
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Excessive, above normal Example: Hyperuricemia – Excessive levels of uric acid in the blood, which can lead to conditions such as gout or kidney stones if untreated.
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Hypo-
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Below normal, deficient Example: Hyposthenuria – The excretion of excessively dilute urine due to the kidneys' inability to concentrate it properly, often associated with conditions like diabetes insipidus or chronic kidney disease.
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-ac
Definition
Pertaining to Example: Celiac – Pertaining to the abdomen, often used in conditions like celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder where the ingestion of gluten damages the small intestine.
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-al
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Pertaining to Example: Colorectal – Pertaining to the colon and rectum, often used in the context of colorectal cancer or surgeries.
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-cele
Definition
Hernia, protrusion Example: Gastrocele – A hernia of the stomach, often resulting from a weakness in the diaphragm or abdominal wall.
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-centesis
Definition
Surgical puncture to aspirate fluid Example: Paracentesis – A procedure involving the surgical puncture of the abdomen to remove excess fluid, commonly performed in cases of ascites.
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-eal
Definition
Pertaining to Example: Esophageal – Pertaining to the esophagus, such as in esophageal reflux, where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus.
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-ectomy
Definition
Excision Example: Appendectomy – Surgical removal of the appendix, often performed in cases of appendicitis.
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-gram
Definition
The record, radiographic image Example: Cholangiogram – A radiographic image of the bile ducts obtained using contrast material, often performed during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) to assess blockages or other abnormalities in the bile ducts.
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-graphy
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Process of recording Example: Electrogastrography – The process of recording the electrical activity of the stomach to assess its motility and function, often used to diagnose conditions like gastroparesis or dyspepsia..
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-ia
Definition
Condition of, diseased state, abnormal state Example: Dyspepsia – A condition of impaired digestion, often characterized by bloating, discomfort, and nausea.
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-iasis
Definition
Condition Example: Cholelithiasis – A condition involving the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder, which can cause pain and blockages.
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-ic
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Pertaining to Example: Hepatic – Pertaining to the liver, as in hepatic function tests, which evaluate liver health.
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-itis
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 Inflammation Example: Gastritis – Inflammation of the stomach lining, often caused by infections, medications, or alcohol use.
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-logist
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Specialist who studies and treats Example: Gastroenterologist – A specialist who diagnoses and treats disorders of the digestive system, including the stomach, intestines, and liver.
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-logy
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Study of Example: Hepatology – The study of the liver, including diseases such as hepatitis and cirrhosis.
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-malacia
Definition
Softening Example: Esophagomalacia – Softening of the esophageal walls, often caused by chronic acid reflux (GERD), prolonged inflammation, or structural weakness, which may lead to difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) or esophageal collapse.
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-megaly
Definition
Enlargement Example: Hepatomegaly – Enlargement of the liver, which can occur in conditions like fatty liver disease or hepatitis.
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-oma
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Tumor Example: Gastrinoma – A tumor that secretes gastrin, often associated with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, leading to excessive stomach acid production.
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-osis
Definition
Abnormal condition Example: Diverticulosis – A condition where small pouches form in the colon wall, which can become inflamed (diverticulitis).
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-pathy
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Disease Example: Gastropathy – A disease of the stomach, often referring to damage caused by chronic use of NSAIDs or alcohol.
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-phagia
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Eating or swallowing Example: Dysphagia – Difficulty swallowing, which can result from conditions affecting the esophagus or nervous system.
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-plasty
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Surgical repair Example: Pyloroplasty – Surgical repair or widening of the pyloric sphincter to improve the passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine.
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-ptosis
Definition
Prolapse, drooping Example: Gastroptosis – Prolapse or downward displacement of the stomach, often caused by weakened abdominal muscles.
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-rrhaphy
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Suturing, repairing Example: Herniorrhaphy – Surgical repair of a hernia, often performed to reinforce the abdominal wall.
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-rrhea
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Flow, discharge Example: Diarrhea – Frequent, watery bowel movements, often caused by infections, medications, or food intolerances.
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-scope
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Instrument used for visualization Example: Colonoscope – An instrument used to visualize the interior of the colon during a colonoscopy.
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-scopy
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Process of viewing, visualization Example: Endoscopy – The process of visualizing the digestive tract using a flexible tube with a camera.
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-stomy
Definition
Creation of an artificial opening Example: Colostomy – A surgical procedure to create an opening from the colon to the abdominal surface for waste elimination.
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-tomy
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 Incision, cut into Example: Laparotomy – A surgical incision into the abdominal cavity, often performed to diagnose or treat abdominal conditions
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-uria
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Urine, urination Example: Hematuria – The presence of blood in the urine, often indicating infections, stones, or more serious conditions like bladder cancer.
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-tripsy
Definition
 Surgical crushing Example: Lithotripsy – A procedure that uses shock waves to crush kidney stones into smaller pieces for easier passage through the urinary tract.
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-emia
Definition
In the blood Example: Uremia – A buildup of urea and other waste products in the blood due to kidney dysfunction, often requiring dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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-esis
Definition
Condition Example: Diuresis – A condition of increased or excessive production of urine, often induced by medications like diuretics.
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-graph
Definition
 Instrument used to record Example: Cystograph – An instrument used to record images of the bladder, often during a cystography procedure.
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-lith
Definition
Stone Example: Urolith – A stone in the urinary tract, which may form in the kidneys, bladder, or ureters.
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-lysis
Definition
Loosening, dissolution, separating Example: Hemodialysis – A procedure that separates waste products from the blood when the kidneys are unable to perform this function.
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-pexy
Definition
Surgical fixation, suspension Example: Nephropexy – Surgical fixation of a floating or mobile kidney to its normal anatomical position.
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-scopic
Definition
Pertaining to visual examination Example: Urethroscopic – Pertaining to the visual examination of the urethra, often to diagnose strictures or obstructions.
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-lasis
Definition
Condition of stones in the kidney
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abdomin/o
Definition
Abdomen, abdominal Example: Abdominoplasty – Surgical repair or reconstruction of the abdomen, often referred to as a "tummy tuck."
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an/o
Definition
Anus Example: Anoplasty – Surgical repair of the anus, often performed to treat congenital defects or damage caused by trauma.
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antr/o
Definition
Antrum Example: Antrectomy – Surgical removal of the antrum, a part of the stomach, often done to treat ulcers or cancer.
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append/o
Definition
Appendix Example: Appendectomy – Surgical removal of the appendix, typically performed in cases of appendicitis.
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appendic/o
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Appendix Example: Appendicitis – Inflammation of the appendix, often causing abdominal pain and requiring surgical intervention.
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cec/o
Definition
Cecum Example: Cecopexy – Surgical fixation of the cecum, often performed to correct volvulus (twisting of the bowel).
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celi/o
Definition
Abdomen, abdominal cavity Example: Celiotomy – Surgical incision into the abdominal cavity, often performed to explore or treat abdominal conditions.
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cheil/o
Definition
 Lip Example: Cheilitis – Inflammation of the lips, often caused by irritation, infection, or nutritional deficiencies.
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chol/e
Definition
Gall, bile Example: Cholecystitis – Inflammation of the gallbladder, commonly caused by gallstones blocking the bile ducts.
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choledoch/o
Definition
Common bile duct Example: Choledocholithiasis – The presence of stones in the common bile duct, often requiring removal to restore bile flow.
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col/o,colon/o
Definition
 Colon Example: Colitis – Inflammation of the colon, which can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping.
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enter/o
Definition
Intestine Example: Enteritis – Inflammation of the intestines, often caused by infection or irritants.
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esophag/o
Definition
Esophagus Example: Esophagitis – Inflammation of the esophagus, often resulting from acid reflux or infections.
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gastr/o
Definition
Stomach Example: Gastrectomy – Surgical removal of part or all of the stomach, typically to treat ulcers, cancer, or severe obesity.
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gingiv/o
Definition
Gum Example: Gingivitis – Inflammation of the gums, often caused by poor oral hygiene or bacterial infection.
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gloss/o
Definition
Tongue Example: Glossitis is inflammation of the tongue that can cause swelling, redness, and pain. It is often caused by infections or nutritional deficiencies.
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hepat/o
Definition
Liver Example: Hepatomegaly – Enlargement of the liver, often caused by infections, fatty liver disease, or cancer.
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herni/o
Definition
Hernia, protrusion of an organ through a membrane or cavity wall Example: Herniorrhaphy – Surgical repair of a hernia to reposition the protruding organ and strengthen the surrounding tissue.
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lapar/o
Definition
Abdomen, abdominal cavity Example: Laparoscopy – A minimally invasive surgical procedure used to view and treat abdominal or pelvic conditions.
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lingu/o
Definition
  • Tongue Example: Sublingual – Situated under the tongue, often referring to the administration of medications for rapid absorption.
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or/o
Definition
Mouth Example: Oral – Pertaining to the mouth, such as in oral hygiene practices.
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palat/o
Definition
Palate Example: Palatoplasty – Surgical repair of the palate, often performed to correct cleft palate deformities.
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pancreat/o
Definition
 Pancreas Example: Pancreatitis – Inflammation of the pancreas, often caused by gallstones or excessive alcohol consumption.
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peritone/o
Definition
Peritoneum Example: Peritonitis – Inflammation of the peritoneum, the membrane lining the abdominal cavity, often caused by infection or perforation.
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polyp/o
Definition
 Polyp, small growth Example: Polypectomy – Surgical removal of a polyp, often performed during a colonoscopy to prevent cancer development.
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proct/o
Definition
Rectum Example: Proctitis – Inflammation of the rectum, which can cause discomfort, bleeding, and urgency.
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pylor/o
Definition
Pylorus, pyloric sphincter Example: Pyloroplasty – Surgical repair of the pyloric sphincter to improve food passage from the stomach to the small intestine.
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rect/o
Definition
Rectum Example: Rectocele – A bulging of the rectum into the vaginal wall, often caused by weakening of pelvic floor muscles.
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sial/o
Definition
Saliva, salivary gland Example: Sialadenitis – Inflammation of a salivary gland, often caused by bacterial infections or blockages.
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steat/o
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Fat Example: Steatorrhea – Excess fat in stool, often a sign of malabsorption disorders like celiac disease or chronic pancreatitis.
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stomat/o
Definition
Mouth Example: Stomatitis - Inflammation of the mouth, which can result from infections, irritants, or systemic diseases.
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uvul/o
Definition
Uvula Exapmle: Uvulectomy - surgical removal of the uvula, often performed to treat snoring or sleep apnea.
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xer/o
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Dryness Example: Xerostomia - dryness of the mouth caused by reduced saliva production, often associated with certain medications or medical conditions. ==;
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bucc/o
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cheek - relating to the cheek
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sigmoid/o
Definition
bile pigment - excess bilirubin in blood
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ket/o
Definition
ketone bodies - ketones in urine
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azot/o
Definition
nitrogen compounds - nitrogen waste in blood
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hydr/o
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water - fluid buildup in kidney
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odunt/o
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tooth - tooth pain
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epiglott/o
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jejunum - surgical opening into jejunum
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fec/o
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feces - hardened stool blockage
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urothel/o
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urinary tract lining - cancer of urinary lining
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calic/o
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renal calyx - dilation of renal calyx
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vesic/o
Definition
blader - backword urine flow
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noct/o
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night - urination at night
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diur/o
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urine production - increases urine output
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tox/o
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poison - toxins in urine
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natri/o
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sodium - low sodium level
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isch/o
Definition
to hold back - urinary retention
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uric/o
Definition
uric acid - excess uric acid
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BMI = Body mass index
Definition
A measurement of body fat based on height and weight, used to assess whether an individual is underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese.
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EGD = Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Definition
  • A diagnostic procedure in which a flexible endoscope is used to examine the esophagus, stomach, and upper part of the small intestine (duodenum).
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FTT = Failure to thrive
Definition
  • A condition in infants or children characterized by insufficient weight gain or growth, often caused by inadequate nutrition or underlying medical conditions.
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GERD = Gastrointestinal
Definition
  • Referring to the digestive system, which includes the stomach, intestines, and associated organs involved in digestion and nutrient absorption.
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IH = Inguinal Hernia
Definition
  • A condition in which a portion of the intestine or abdominal tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the inguinal canal, causing a bulge in the groin.
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IBD = Inflammatory bowel disease
Definition
  • A group of chronic inflammatory conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract, primarily including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
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IBD = Irritable bowel syndrome
Definition
  • A common functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits (constipation, diarrhea, or both).
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NG Tube = Nasogastric tube
Definition
A tube inserted through the nose into the stomach, used for feeding, administering medications, or draining stomach contents
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NAFLD = Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Definition
  • A condition characterized by excess fat accumulation in the liver not caused by alcohol consumption, often associated with obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
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PUD = peptic ulcer disease
Definition
  • A condition characterized by open sores or ulcers in the lining of the stomach or duodenum, often caused by Helicobacter pylori infection or the use of NSAIDs.
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PN = parenteral nutrition
Definition
A method of providing nutrition intravenously, bypassing the digestive tract, often used in patients with severe gastrointestinal conditions or after surgery
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UC = Ulcerative colitis
Definition
  • A form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes chronic inflammation and ulcers in the colon and rectum, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and rectal bleeding.
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Brunner's glands
Definition
  • Named After: Johann Conrad Brunner, a Swiss anatomist. Glands in the duodenum that secrete alkaline mucus to protect the intestinal lining. These glands help neutralize stomach acid in the small intestine, playing a key role in preventing damage to the intestinal mucosa.
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Crohn's disease
Definition
  • Named After: Burrill Crohn, an American gastroenterologist.
  • A chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract, often affecting the ileum and colon. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and malnutrition. It is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Gilbert's syndrome
Definition
  • Named After: Augustin Nicolas Gilbert, a French physician.
  • A hereditary liver disorder resulting in mildly elevated bilirubin levels, typically without significant symptoms. It is often detected incidentally during routine blood tests and is usually benign.
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whipple procedure
Definition
  • Named After: Allen Whipple, an American surgeon.

A complex surgical procedure that involves removing the head of the pancreas, part of the small intestine, the gallbladder, and the bile duct. It is performed primarily to treat pancreatic cancer or other diseases affecting the pancreas and nearby organs. The full name of this procedure is pancreaticoduodenectomy (pancreatic/o = pancreas, duoden/o = duodenum (first part of the small intestine), -ectomy = surgical removal).

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ARF = Acute Renal Failure
Definition
A sudden loss of kidney function, leading to the accumulation of waste products in the blood and an imbalance of electrolytes. It is often reversible with prompt treatment.
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BPH = Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Definition
A non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, common in older men, that can cause urinary symptoms such as difficulty starting urination or a weak urine stream.
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Cath = Catheterization
Definition
The insertion of a catheter, a thin flexible tube, into the bladder to drain urine, monitor output, or deliver medications directly to the urinary tract.
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CKD = Chronic Kidney Disease
Definition
A long-term condition characterized by the gradual loss of kidney function over time, potentially leading to end-stage renal disease if untreated.
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DRE = Digital Rectal Examination
Definition
A manual exam where a healthcare provider inserts a finger into the rectum to check for abnormalities in the prostate gland or rectal area. 
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ESRD = End-Stage Renal Disease
Definition
The final stage of chronic kidney disease, where the kidneys can no longer support the body's needs, often requiring dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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ESWL = Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy
Definition
A non-invasive procedure that uses shock waves to break up kidney stones into smaller pieces, allowing them to pass through the urinary tract.
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PKD = Polycystic Kidney Disease
Definition
A genetic disorder characterized by the development of fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys, which can lead to kidney enlargement and impaired function.
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TURP = Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
Definition
A surgical procedure to remove part of the prostate gland through the urethra to relieve symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate (BPH)
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UTI = Urinary Tract Infection
Definition
An infection affecting any part of the urinary system, including the bladder, urethra, or kidneys, commonly causing symptoms like painful urination and frequent urges to urinate. 
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Bartter Syndrome
Definition
  • Named After: Frederic Bartter, an American endocrinologist.
  • A rare genetic condition affecting the kidneys' ability to reabsorb sodium, leading to hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and dehydration. Symptoms include muscle weakness, growth delays, and excessive urination, typically diagnosed in childhood.
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Bowman’s Capsule
Definition
  • Named After: Sir William Bowman, an English surgeon.
  • A cup-shaped structure in the nephron of the kidney that surrounds the glomerulus and collects the filtrate from blood plasma. They are integral to the filtration process in the kidneys, initiating urine formation. 
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Henle’s Loop
Definition
  • Named After: Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, a German anatomist.
  • The U-shaped portion of the nephron, crucial for concentrating urine by creating a gradient in the kidney's medulla. It plays a key role in water and salt reabsorption, maintaining the body’s electrolyte balance.
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