Medicine /Medical Terminology Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words Part 3

Medical Terminology Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words Part 3

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This deck covers prefixes, suffixes, and root words commonly used in medical terminology, providing definitions and examples for each term.

Prefix: trans-

A prefix meaning 'across' or 'through'. Transfusion involves transferring blood from one person to another.
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Term
Definition
Prefix: trans-
A prefix meaning 'across' or 'through'. Transfusion involves transferring blood from one person to another.
Prefix: tri-
A prefix meaning 'three'. The patient had a triad of symptoms indicative of the disease.
Prefix: ultra-
A prefix meaning 'beyond' or 'excess'. Ultrasonography is used for imaging soft tissues.
Prefix: uni-
A prefix meaning 'one' or 'single'. The patient underwent a unilateral mastectomy.
Roots: aden/o
A root meaning 'gland'. The adenoma was found to be benign during the biopsy.
Roots: angi/o
A root meaning 'vessel'. Angioplasty is a procedure to widen narrowed blood vessels.

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TermDefinition
Prefix: trans-
A prefix meaning 'across' or 'through'. Transfusion involves transferring blood from one person to another.
Prefix: tri-
A prefix meaning 'three'. The patient had a triad of symptoms indicative of the disease.
Prefix: ultra-
A prefix meaning 'beyond' or 'excess'. Ultrasonography is used for imaging soft tissues.
Prefix: uni-
A prefix meaning 'one' or 'single'. The patient underwent a unilateral mastectomy.
Roots: aden/o
A root meaning 'gland'. The adenoma was found to be benign during the biopsy.
Roots: angi/o
A root meaning 'vessel'. Angioplasty is a procedure to widen narrowed blood vessels.
Roots: arthr/o
A root meaning 'joint'. Arthritis can cause pain and stiffness in the joints.
Roots: bi/o
A root meaning 'life'. Biopsy is a procedure to remove tissue for examination.
Roots: blephar/o
A root meaning 'eyelid'. Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure to correct eyelid issues.
Roots: cardi/o
A root meaning 'heart'. Cardiology is the study and treatment of heart conditions.
Roots: cephal/o
A root meaning 'head'. Cephalalgia refers to pain in the head, commonly known as a headache.
Roots: cerebr/o
A root meaning 'brain'. Cerebrovascular accidents can lead to strokes.
Roots: chol/e
A root meaning 'bile' or 'gall'. Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder.
Roots: chondr/o
A root meaning 'cartilage'. Chondroma is a benign tumor of cartilage.
Roots: col/o, colon/o
Roots meaning 'colon'. Colonoscopy is a procedure to examine the inner lining of the colon.
Roots: cost/o
A root meaning 'rib'. Costochondritis is inflammation of the rib cartilage.
Roots: crani/o
A root meaning 'skull'. Craniotomy is a surgical procedure to open the skull.
Roots: cyan/o
A root meaning 'blue'. Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen.
Roots: cyst/o
A root meaning 'bladder' or 'sac'. A cystoscopy is a procedure to examine the bladder.
Roots: cyt/o
A root meaning 'cell'. Cytology is the study of cells and their functions.
Roots: derm/o, dermat/o
Roots meaning 'skin'. Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin.
Roots: encephal/o
A root meaning 'brain'. Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain.
Roots: enter/o
A root meaning 'intestine'. Enteritis refers to inflammation of the intestines.
Roots: erythr/o
A root meaning 'red'. Erythrocytes are red blood cells responsible for oxygen transport.
Roots: gastr/o
A root meaning 'stomach'. Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining.