Medicine /Medical Terminology Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words Part 2

Medical Terminology Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words Part 2

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This deck covers medical terminology prefixes, providing definitions and examples of usage in medical contexts.

Prefix: inter-

A prefix meaning 'between'. The interstitial fluid plays a role in nutrient exchange.
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Term
Definition
Prefix: inter-
A prefix meaning 'between'. The interstitial fluid plays a role in nutrient exchange.
Prefix: intra-
A prefix meaning 'within'. The intravenous therapy delivered fluids directly into the bloodstream.
Prefix: iso-
A prefix meaning 'equal'. The isotonic solution helps maintain cell integrity.
Prefix: macro-
A prefix meaning 'large'. The macrophage plays a crucial role in the immune response.
Prefix: mal-
A prefix meaning 'bad'. Malnutrition can lead to serious health complications.
Prefix: mega-, megal-
Prefixes meaning 'large' or 'great'. Megacolon can cause significant gastrointestinal distress.

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TermDefinition
Prefix: inter-
A prefix meaning 'between'. The interstitial fluid plays a role in nutrient exchange.
Prefix: intra-
A prefix meaning 'within'. The intravenous therapy delivered fluids directly into the bloodstream.
Prefix: iso-
A prefix meaning 'equal'. The isotonic solution helps maintain cell integrity.
Prefix: macro-
A prefix meaning 'large'. The macrophage plays a crucial role in the immune response.
Prefix: mal-
A prefix meaning 'bad'. Malnutrition can lead to serious health complications.
Prefix: mega-, megal-
Prefixes meaning 'large' or 'great'. Megacolon can cause significant gastrointestinal distress.
Prefix: micro-
A prefix meaning 'small'. Microscopy allows for the examination of tiny cellular structures.
Prefix: mono-
A prefix meaning 'one' or 'single'. Mononucleosis is often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus.
Prefix: multi-
A prefix meaning 'many'. Multifocal lesions were detected during the imaging study.
Prefix: neo-
A prefix meaning 'new'. Neoplasia refers to the formation of new, abnormal tissue.
Prefix: pan-
A prefix meaning 'all'. Pancytopenia indicates a deficiency of all blood cell types.
Prefix: para-
A prefix meaning 'beside' or 'near'. Paralysis can occur on one side of the body.
Prefix: per-
A prefix meaning 'through'. Percutaneous procedures are done through the skin.
Prefix: peri-
A prefix meaning 'around'. Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining surrounding the heart.
Prefix: poly-
A prefix meaning 'many' or 'much'. Polydipsia is a condition characterized by excessive thirst.
Prefix: post-
A prefix meaning 'after'. Postoperative care is critical for patient recovery.
Prefix: pre-
A prefix meaning 'before'. Prenatal vitamins are important for expecting mothers.
Prefix: pro-
A prefix meaning 'before' or 'forward'. Prophylactic treatment can prevent disease onset.
Prefix: pseudo-
A prefix meaning 'false'. The diagnosis was pseudomembranous colitis, not an actual membrane.
Prefix: re-
A prefix meaning 'again' or 'back'. Rehabilitation is essential after surgery.
Prefix: retro-
A prefix meaning 'backward' or 'behind'. Retroperitoneal space is behind the peritoneum.
Prefix: sub-
A prefix meaning 'under' or 'below'. Subcutaneous injections are administered under the skin.
Prefix: super-, supra-
Prefixes meaning 'above' or 'beyond'. Suprarenal glands are located above the kidneys.
Prefix: syn-, sym-
Prefixes meaning 'together' or 'with'. Symbiosis refers to interaction between different organisms.
Prefix: tachy-
A prefix meaning 'fast'. Tachycardia is characterized by an abnormally fast heart rate.