Term
-ac
- Meaning: Pertaining to
- Example: Hypochondriac –Pertaining to the upper abdomen beneath the ribs. The hypochondriac regions are located near lymph nodes that assist in draining parts of the abdominal cavity.
-al
- Meaning: Pertaining to
- Example: Inguinal –pertaining to the groin, where many lymph nodes are located.
-ary
- Meaning: Pertaining to
- Example: Axillary –pertaining to the armpit.
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Definition
-apheresis
- Meaning: Removal
- Example: Plasmapheresis –removal of plasma from the blood, often used to treat autoimmune disorders affecting the lymphatic system.
-cide
- Meaning: Killing
- Example: Bactericide –a substance that kills bacteria, sometimes used to prevent infections in lymphatic tissues.
-edema
- Meaning: Swelling
- Example: Lymphedema –swelling that generally occurs in one of the arms or legs due to a blockage in the lymphatic system.
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-genesis
- Meaning: Creation, formation
- Example: Lymphangiogenesis –the formation of new lymphatic vessels, a process that plays a vital role in tissue repair, immune responses, and conditions such as cancer, by providing additional pathways for fluid and cell transport.
-ic
- Meaning: Pertaining to
- Example: Cytotoxic –pertaining to the destruction of cells, often used in cancer treatments affecting lymphatic cells.
-logist
- Meaning: Specialist in the study of
- Example: Oncologist –a doctor who specializes in the study and treatment of cancer, including cancers affecting the lymphatic system.
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-logy
- Meaning: Study of
- Example: Immunology –the study of the immune system, including diseases that affect the lymphatic system, such as lymphoma, lymphedema, and autoimmune conditions
-lytic
- Meaning: Destruction
- Example: Hemolytic –pertaining to the destruction of red blood cells, which can affect immune and lymphatic function.
-opsy
- Meaning: View of
- Example: Biopsy –the removal of tissue for examination, often used to diagnose lymphatic cancers.
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-opsy
- Meaning: View of
- Example: Biopsy –the removal of tissue for examination, often used to diagnose lymphatic cancers.
-plasm
- Meaning: Formation, growth
- Example: Cytoplasm –the gel-like material within cells, including lymphatic cells, where cellular processes occur.
-poiesis
- Meaning: Formation or production
- Example: Hematopoiesis –the formation of blood cells, which are essential to immune and lymphatic function.
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-static
- Meaning: Inhibiting
- Example: Bacteriostatic –an agent that inhibits bacterial growth, helping prevent infections in the lymphatic system.
-therapy
- Meaning: Treatment
- Example: Radiotherapy –treatment using radiation, often used for cancers that affect the lymphatic system.
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Term
-ation
- Meaning: Process, condition
- Example: Expectoration –the process of coughing up material from the lungs.
-centesis
- Meaning: Surgical puncture to remove fluid
- Example: Thoracentesis –removal of fluid from the pleural space.
-dynia
- Meaning: Pain
- Example: Pleurodynia –pain in the pleura (lining of the lungs).
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-ectasis
- Meaning: Dilation, expansion
- Example: Bronchiectasis –dilation of the bronchi.
-ema
- Meaning: Condition
- Example: Empyema –a collection of pus within a cavity in the body, particularly the pleural space of the lungs.
-ia
- Meaning: Condition
- Example: Hypoxia –a condition of low oxygen levels.
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-ive
- Meaning: Having the ability to, pertaining to
- Example: Antitussive –a medication used to suppress coughing.
-meter
- Meaning: Measuring device
- Example: Pulse oximeter –a device used to measure oxygen saturation levels in the blood.
-oma
- Meaning: Tumor, mass
- Example: Granuloma –a mass of immune cells in the lungs.
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Definition
-pnea
- Meaning: Breathing
- Example: Orthopnea –difficulty breathing that improves when sitting or standing upright. It is often associated with heart failure or lung conditions where lying flat can cause shortness of breath.
-ptysis
- Meaning: Spitting
- Example: Hemoptysis –spitting up blood from the respiratory tract.
-rrhea
- Meaning: Discharge, flow
- Example: Rhinorrhea –discharge from the nose.
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-scopy
- Meaning: Visual examination
- Example: Bronchoscopy –visual examination of the bronchi.
-scope
- Meaning: Instrument for viewing
- Example: Bronchoscope –an instrument used to view the bronchi.
-spasm
- Meaning: Involuntary contraction
- Example: Bronchospasm –involuntary contraction of the bronchi, often seen in asthma.
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-staxis
- Meaning: Dripping, bleeding
- Example: Epistaxis –the medical term for a nosebleed.
-stomy
- Meaning: Creation of an opening
- Example: Tracheostomy –the surgical creation of an opening in the trachea.
-tomy
- Meaning: Cutting, incision
- Example: Laryngotomy –a surgical incision into the larynx (voice-box).
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