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III. ExercIsEs

1. Build up clinical terms with the given roots and suffixes, explain their meaning:

E.g.: When you join the root gastr(o)- with the suffix –pathia you get the term gastropathia which means “disease process of the stomach”.

  • cardi(o)- (-graphia; -gramma; -pathia; -logia);

  • angi(o)- (-pathia; -graphia; -logia; -gramma);

  • cholecyst(o)- (-pathia; -tomia; -ectomia; -graphia; -gramma);

  • mast(o)-; mamm(o)- (-graphia; -ectomia; -gramma);

  • cyst(o)- (-graphia; -tomia; -ectomia; -gramma);

  • encephal(o)- (-pathia; -gramma; -graphia).

2. Explain the meaning of the following terms:

  1. gastrectomia

gastrotomia

2) angiogramma

angiologia

angiopathia

angiographia

angiocardiographia

  1. keratectomia

keratotomia

  1. cystectomia

cystogramma

cystographia

cystotomia

  1. cytologia

cytogramma

  1. colpotomia

enteropathia

3. Give the Greek & Latin variants and explain the meaning of the following terms:

angiogram; cholecystotomy; gastrectomy; colpotomy; encephalogram; enteropathy; cytology; cardiogram; mastopathy; angiology; keratectomy; biology; gastrotomy; cholecystectomy; cytogram; mastectomy

4. Give the Latin spelling of the terms; explain their meaning:

biology; cystography; angiopathy; keratectomy; gastrotomy; colpotomy; enteropathy; mammogram; encephalography; cytogram; cystectomy; cardiology; cholecystogram; keratectomy

5. Form the Greek & Latin clinical terms according to the meaning:

  • disease of vessels;

  • science of cells;

  • removal of stomach;

  • science of natural vital processes in the human body;

  • disease of small intestine;

  • X-ray examination of heart;

  • X-ray film of brain;

  • X-ray examination of urinary bladder;

  • removal of cornea;

  • cutting of vagina;

  • X-ray film of gallbladder;

  • X-ray film of heart;

  • science of life;

  • disease of breast;

  • science of blood vessels.

LESSON 2

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In this lesson you will:

  • Learn new basic roots and suffixes used in the Greek and Latin medical terms.

  • Use these component elements to form and understand medical terms.

This lesson is divided into the following sections:

  1. Roots and suffixes used in the Greek and Latin medical terms.

  2. Exercises.

I. Roots and suffixes used in the Greek and Latin medical terms roots

Greek and Latin roots

English word elements

Meaning

Examples of medical terms

cheil-; (-cheilia)

cheil- (-cheilia)

lip

cheilōsis

derm-;

dermat-;

(-dermia)

derm-;

dermat-;

-dermia

skin

dermatologia

hyster-;

metr-

hyster-

uterus

hysterotomia metrotomia

nephr-

nephr-

kidney

nephropexia

oste-

oste-

bone

osteologia

proct-

proct-

anus and rectum

proctectomia

pyel-

pyel-

renal pelvis

pyelographia

rhin-

rhin-

nose

rhinopathia

spondyl-

spondyl-

vertebrae; backbone

spondylōsis

stomat-

stomat-

mouth

stomatītis

SUFFIXES

Greek and Latin suffixes

English word elements

Meaning

Examples of medical terms

-genēsis

-genesis

origin; cause

pathogenēsis

-gēnus, a, um

-genic;

-genous

developing from inner state; to be the result of

gastrogēnus

-ītis

-itis

inflammation

dermatītis

-ōma

-oma

tumour; swelling

angiōma

-ōsis

-osis

abnormal condition; disease

keratōsis

-pexia

-pexy

fixation

enteropexia

-scopia

-scopy

internal examination

gastroscopia

PREFIXES

Greek and Latin prefixes

English word elements

Meaning

Examples of medical terms

endo-

endo-

within; in

endometrītis

para-

para-

beside; near

parametrītis

peri-

peri-

surrounding (outer)

perinephrītis