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MED108-GR
Cvascular System
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05/31/2025

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Term

Cardiovascular System Prefixes

 brady-

Definition

Slow

Example: Bradycardia – a slow heart rate (below 60 beats per minute).

Term
endo-
Definition

Inside, within

Example: Endocarditis – inflammation of the inner lining of the heart.

 

Term
epi-
Definition

Upon, over, on top

Example: Epicardium – the outer layer of the heart.

 

Term
hyper-
Definition

Excessive, above normal

Example: Hyperlipidemia – elevated levels of lipids in the blood.

Term
hypo-
Definition

under or below

Example: orthostatic hypotension – low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up.

 

Term
peri-
Definition

Around

Example: Pericardium – the membranous sac that contains the heart

 

Term
tachy-
Definition

Fast

Example: Tachycardia – a fast heart rate (over 100 beats per minute).

Term

Nervous System Prefixes

a-

Definition

Without

Example: Aphasia – a condition characterized by the complete loss of ability to speak or understand language.

Term
an-
Definition

Without, not

Example: Anencephaly – a condition where a major portion of the brain, skull, and scalp is absent.

 

Term
dys-
Definition

Difficult, painful, abnormal

Example: Dysphasia – difficulty speaking.

 

Term
hemi-
Definition

Half

Example: Hemiparesis – weakness on one side of the body.

 

Term
hyper-
Definition

Excessive, above normal

Example: Hyperreflexia – exaggerated reflexes.

 

Term
in-
Definition

Not, inward

Example: Insomnia – inability to sleep.

 

Term
inter-
Definition

Between

Example: Interneuron – a neuron that transmits signals between other neurons.

 

Term
intra-
Definition

Within, inside

Example: Intracranial – located or occurring within the skull.

 

Term
pan-
Definition

All, entire

Example: Panhypopituitarism – decreased function of all pituitary hormones, affecting the nervous system.

 

Term
para-
Definition

Beside, abnormal

Example: Paraplegia – paralysis of the lower half of the body.

 

Term
poly-
Definition

Many

Example: Polyneuropathy – damage or disease affecting multiple nerves.

 

Term
post-
Definition

After

Example: Postictal – the state following a seizure.

 

Term
pre-
Definition

Before

Example: Presynaptic – relating to the area before a synapse.

Term
sub-
Definition

Under, below

Example: Subdural – located beneath the dura mater, a membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

 

Term

Cardiovascular System Suffixes

-crasia

Definition

A mixture or blending (often used in relation to blood)

Example: Dyscrasia – an abnormal condition of the blood.

Term
-emia
Definition

Blood condition

Example: Ischemia – a condition where the blood supply to a part of the body, often the heart, is restricted or reduced.

 

Term
-ectomy
Definition

Surgical removal

Example: Atherectomy – removal of plaque from an artery.

 

Term
-graphy
Definition

Process of recording

Example: Electrocardiography – recording the electrical activity of the heart.

 

Term
-itis
Definition

Inflammation

Example: Myocarditis – inflammation of the heart muscle.

 

Term
-lysis
Definition

 Destruction, breakdown

Example: Thrombolysis – the breakdown of a blood clot.

 

Term
-megaly
Definition

Enlargement

Example: Cardiomegaly – enlargement of the heart.

 

Term
-osis
Definition

Abnormal condition

Example: Arteriosclerosis – hardening of the arteries.

Term
-penia
Definition

Deficiency

Example: Leukopenia – a deficiency of white blood cells

Term
-plasty
Definition

Surgical repair

Example: Valvuloplasty – surgical repair of a heart valve.

Term
-rrhage
Definition

Bursting forth, excessive flow

Example: Hemorrhage – excessive bleeding (in a short amount of time).

Term
-stasis
Definition

Stopping, controlling

Example: Hemostasis – stopping of blood flow.

Term
-cytosis
Definition

Condition of cells

Example: Thrombocytosis – an abnormal increase in the number of platelets.

Term

 

Nervous System Suffixes

-algia

Definition

Pain

Example: Neuralgia – nerve pain.

 

Term
-cele
Definition

Hernia, swelling

Example: Meningocele – hernial protrusion of the meninges.

 

Term
-cyte
Definition

Cell

Example: Gliocyte – a glial cell.

Term
-ectomy
Definition

Surgical removal

Example: Ganglionectomy – surgical removal of a ganglion.

 

Term
-genic
Definition

Producing, originating, or causing

Example: Myogenic – originating in muscle tissue but affecting the nervous system.

 

Term
-gram
Definition

Record or image

Example: Myelogram – an imaging record of the spinal cord.

Term
-graph
Definition

Instrument used to record

Example: Electroencephalograph – an instrument for recording brain activity.

Term
-graphy
Definition

Process of recording

Example: Myelography – imaging of the spinal cord.

Term
-iatrist
Definition

Specialist in treatment

Example: Psychiatrist – a specialist in treating mental disorders

Term
-iatry
Definition

Field of medicine, treatment

Example: Psychiatry – the medical field focusing on mental health.

Term
-itis
Definition

Inflammation

Example: Encephalitis – inflammation of the brain.

Term
-lepsy
Definition

Seizure

Example: Epilepsy – a condition characterized by recurrent seizures.

Term
-logist
Definition

Specialist in a field of study

Example: Psychologist – a specialist in the study of the mind and behavior.

 

Term
-malacia
Definition

Abnormal softening

Example: Encephalomalacia – softening of the brain tissue.

 

Term
-mania
Definition

Madness or excessive preoccupation

Example: Pyromania – excessive preoccupation with fire (can involve neurological or psychiatric evaluation).

 

Term
-oid
Definition

Resembling or like

Example: Myeloid – resembling or related to the spinal cord or bone marrow.

Term
-oma
Definition

Tumor, swelling

Example: Glioma – a tumor of glial cells.

Term
-pathy
Definition

Disease

Example: Radiculopathy – a disease or disorder affecting a nerve root.

Term
-phobia
Definition

Fear

Example: Agoraphobia – fear of open or public spaces, related to mental health.

 

Term
-rrhaphy
Definition

Suturing or stitching

Example: Myelorraphy – suturing of the spinal cord.

Term
-tomy
Definition

Cutting or surgical incision

Example: Neurotomy – surgical incision into a nerve.

Term
-tropic
Definition

Having an affinity for, influencing

Example: Psychotropic – substances that affect mental activity, behavior, or perception.

 

Term

Cardiovascular System Word Parts and Combining Forms

angi/o

Definition

Vessel (usually blood or lymph)

Example: Angioplasty – a procedure to mechanically widen a narrowed or blocked blood vessels.

 

Term
aort/o
Definition

Aorta

Example: Aortostenosis– narrowing of the aorta.

Term
arteri/o
Definition

Artery

Example: Arteriogram– an xray of an artery.

Term
ather/o
Definition

 Fatty plaque

Example: Atheroma– a fatty deposit or plaque within the wall of an artery.

 

Term
capillar/o
Definition

Capillaries (the smallest blood vessels)

Example: capillaroscope – an instrument used to examine capillaries.

 

Term
cardi/o
Definition

Heart

Example: Cardiomyopathy – the general term for diseases that affect the heart muscle

Term
chrom/o, chromat/o
Definition

Color

Example: Hemochromatosis – a condition where excess iron is stored in the body, affecting skin color.

 

Term
erythr/o
Definition

Red

Example: Erythrocyte – a red blood cell.

Term
hem/o, hemat/o
Definition

Blood

Example: Hemoglobin– a protein in red blood cells.

Term
isch/o
Definition

Restriction, deficiency

Example: Ischemic– a condition or process involving restricted blood flow to a part of the body.

 

Term
leuk/o
Definition

White

Example: Leukocyte – a white blood cell.

Term
my/o
Definition

Muscle

Example: Myocardium – the muscular tissue of the heart.

Term
phleb/o
Definition

Vein

Example: Phlebotomy – the process of making an incision into a vein, typically to draw blood.

 

Term
scler/o
Definition

Hardening

Example: Sclerotherapy – a treatment method used to harden and close off abnormal or damaged blood vessels such as varicose veins.

Term
sten/o
Definition

Narrowing

Example: Stenocardia - a condition of chest pain caused by the narrowing of blood vessels to the heart.

Term
thromb/o
Definition

Clot

Example: Thrombosis – formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel.

Term
valvul/o
Definition

Valve

Example: Valvulopathy – a disease or disorder affecting the heart valves.

Term
vas/o
Definition

Vessel

Example: Vasospasm – A sudden constriction of a blood vessel.

 

Term
ven/o
Definition

Vein

Example: Venous – related to the veins.

Term

Nervous System Word Roots and Combining Forms

alges/o

Definition

Sensitivity to pain

Example: Analgesic – a medication that reduces or eliminates pain.

 

Term
cephal/o
Definition

Head

Example: Cephalalgia – a headache

Term
cerebr/o
Definition

Brain, cerebrum

Example: Cerebrospinal – relating to the brain and spinal cord.

Term
cerebell/o
Definition

Cerebellum (part of the brain)

Example: Cerebellitis – inflammation of the cerebellum.

Term
concuss/o
Definition

To shake violently

Example: Concussion – a violent shaking of the brain, often due to injury.

Term
crani/o
Definition

Skull

Example: Craniotomy – a surgical incision into the skull.

Term
dur/o
Definition

Dura mater (outermost layer of the meninges)

Example: Subdural – located beneath the dura mater.

Term
encephal/o
Definition

Brain

Example: Encephalopathy – a disease of the brain.

 

Term
esthesi/o
Definition

Sensation, feeling

Example: Anesthesia – loss of sensation, typically induced for medical procedures.

Term
gangli/o, ganglion/o
Definition

Ganglion (a cluster of nerve cell bodies)

Example: Ganglioneuroma – a tumor of a nerve ganglion.

Term
hydr/o
Definition

Water, fluid

Example: Hydrocephalus – an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the brain.

Term
lob/o
Definition

Lobe

Example: Lobectomy – surgical removal of a lobe of the brain.

 

Term
ment/o
Definition

Mind, chin

Example: Dementia – a decline in mental abilities, typically due to disease or injury.

 

Term
mening/o, meningi/o
Definition

Meninges (membranes covering the brain and spinal cord)

Example: Meningitis – inflammation of the meninges.

Term
mon/o
Definition

One, single

Example: Monoplegia – paralysis of one limb.

Term
myel/o
Definition

Spinal cord, bone marrow

Example: Myelitis – inflammation of the spinal cord.

Term
neur/o, neur/i
Definition

Nerve

Example: Neurology – the study of the nervous system.

Term
phas/o
Definition

Speech

Example: Paraphasia – a condition in which a person substitutes incorrect words, sounds, or non-words in their speech.

Term
poli/o
Definition

Gray matter (of the brain or spinal cord)

Example: Poliomyelitis – an infectious disease affecting the gray matter of the spinal cord.

Term
pont/o
Definition

Pons (a part of the brainstem)

Example: Pontocerebellar – relating to the pons and cerebellum.

Term
psych/o
Definition

Mind

Example: Psychiatry – the study and treatment of mental illness.

Term
radic/o, radicul/o, rhiz/o
Definition

Nerve root

Example: Radiculodynia – pain caused by irritation or injury to the nerve roots

Term
vag/o
Definition

Vagus nerve (a cranial nerve)

Example: Vagotomy – surgical cutting of the vagus nerve.

Term

 

Common Abbreviations Used in Medical Terminology of the Cardiac System

A-fib (Atrial Fibrillation)

Definition

A-fib is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that can lead to poor blood flow. The atria (upper chambers of the heart) beat chaotically, which can increase the risk of stroke and heart-related complications.

 

Term
AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
Definition

An AED is a portable device that can detect life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias and deliver an electrical shock to restore normal heart rhythm, typically used during sudden cardiac arrest.

 

Term
CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft)
Definition

CABG is a surgical procedure that improves blood flow to the heart by using a healthy blood vessel from another part of the body to bypass a blocked coronary artery, restoring oxygen-rich blood flow to the heart muscle.

 

Term
CAD (Coronary Artery Disease)
Definition

CAD is the narrowing or blockage of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of plaque, reducing blood flow to the heart. It is the most common cause of heart attacks.

 

Term
CC (Cardiac Catheterization)
Definition

Cardiac catheterization is a procedure used to diagnose and treat cardiovascular conditions by inserting a thin tube (catheter) into the heart through blood vessels, often used to examine blockages or perform treatments like angioplasty.

 

Term
CVI (Chronic Venous Insufficiency)
Definition
CVI occurs when veins in the legs don’t allow blood to flow back properly to the heart, causing blood to pool in the veins. This can lead to symptoms such as swelling, varicose veins, and skin changes.
Term
EKG, ECG (Electrocardiogram)
Definition

An EKG (or ECG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the myocardium to detect abnormalities in heart rhythm, structure, or function.

 

Term
HTN (Hypertension)
Definition
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, occurs when the force of blood against artery walls is too high, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems.
Term
ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator)
Definition

An ICD is a device implanted in the chest or abdomen to monitor heart rhythm and deliver shocks if dangerous arrhythmias are detected, preventing sudden cardiac arrest.

 

Term
MI (Myocardial Infarction)
Definition

A myocardial infarction, or heart attack, occurs when blood flow to a part of the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle. This is often caused by a blockage in one or more coronary arteries.

 

Term
PAD (Peripheral Artery Disease)
Definition

PAD is a condition where narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to the limbs, commonly the legs. It can cause leg pain and increase the risk of heart disease or stroke.

 

Term
PVD (Peripheral Vascular Disease)
Definition

PVD is a circulation disorder that affects blood vessels outside the heart and brain, often causing reduced blood flow to the arms and legs, leading to pain or cramping.

 

Term
Tpa (Tissue Plasminogen Activator)
Definition

Tpa is a clot-dissolving medication used in the treatment of stroke or heart attack by breaking down blood clots that obstruct blood flow to vital organs.

 

Term
TST (Treadmill Stress Test)
Definition

A TST is a diagnostic test that involves walking on a treadmill while monitoring heart activity to assess how the heart functions during physical stress.

 

Term
V-fib (Ventricular Fibrillation)
Definition

 V-fib is a life-threatening arrhythmia in which the lower chambers of the heart (ventricles) quiver instead of pumping blood effectively, often leading to cardiac arrest.

 

Term

 Common Abbreviations Used in Medical Terminology for the Nervous System

AD (Alzheimer's Disease)

Definition
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that leads to memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. It primarily affects older adults and is the most common cause of dementia.
Term
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
Definition
ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to muscle weakness, paralysis, and eventually respiratory failure.
Term
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
Definition

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness that interfere with daily functioning or development.

 

Term
CP (Cerebral Palsy)
Definition

Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affect movement, muscle tone, or posture, caused by damage to the developing brain, typically before or at birth.

 

Term
CSF (Cerebrospinal Fluid)
Definition

Cerebrospinal fluid is the clear fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord, providing cushioning and acting as a medium for nutrient and waste exchange.

 

Term
EEG (Electroencephalogram)
Definition

 An EEG is a diagnostic test that records electrical activity in the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp, often used to detect seizures, brain disorders, or sleep disturbances.

 

Term
ICP (Intracranial Pressure)
Definition

Intracranial pressure refers to the pressure inside the skull and brain. Elevated ICP can result from head injury, brain swelling, or other neurological conditions and can lead to serious complications if not managed.

 

Term
LOC (Level of Consciousness
Definition

Level of consciousness refers to a person's state of awareness, ranging from full alertness to deep coma. It is often used to assess a patient's neurological function after injury or illness.

 

Term
LP (Lumbar Puncture)
Definition

A lumbar puncture, or spinal tap, is a medical procedure in which a needle is inserted into the lower back to collect cerebrospinal fluid for diagnostic testing, often used to diagnose conditions like meningitis or multiple sclerosis.

 

Term
MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
Definition

Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, leading to damage to the myelin sheath that protects nerve fibers, causing symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and difficulty with coordination.

 

Term
OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
Definition

OCD is a mental health disorder characterized by recurring, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that a person feels driven to perform to reduce anxiety.

 

Term
PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Definition

 PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It is characterized by flashbacks, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event.

 

Term
Sz (Seizure)
Definition

A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, feelings, or consciousness. Seizures can vary in severity and are often associated with epilepsy.

 

Term
TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack)
Definition

A TIA, or mini-stroke, occurs when there is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain, causing stroke-like symptoms that resolve within a few minutes to hours without permanent damage.

 

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