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SUFFIXES JOSE A.S. SANTIAGO M.D.

Suffixes – Pathologic Conditions -algia pain -dynia pain -emesis vomiting

-algia pain/ache Cephalgia headache Cephal/o head Arthralgia joint pain Arthr/o joint Otalgia earache Ot/o ear

-dynia pain Gastrodynia stomach pain Gastr/o stomach Mastodynia breast pain Mast/o breast

-emesis vomiting Hematemesis vomiting of blood Hemat/o blood

Suffixes – Pathologic Conditions -lysis destruction; separation; breakdown -malacia softening -megaly enlargement

-malacia softening Cerebr/o- brain Cerebromalacia- softening of brain

-malacia softening Oste/o bone Osteomalacia softening of bone

-megaly enlargement Acr/o- extremities Acromegaly- enlargement of extremities

-itis inflammation Spondyl/o - vertebra Spondylitis- inflamed vertebra

Gastritis Mastitis

Pathologic Conditions -oma tumor; mass -osis abnormal condition -pathy disease process

-oma tumor/mass My/o muscle Myoma tumor of muscle

-osis abnormal condition Spondyl/o – vertebra Spondylosis- abnormal condition of vertebra

-pathy disease process Neur/o nerve Neuropathy disease of the nerve

Pathologic Conditions -penia decrease; deficiency -phobia irrational fear -ptosis downward displacement; drooping; prolapse; sagging

-penia decrease in number Oste/o – bone Osteopenia- decrease in bone density

Pathologic Conditions -ptysis spitting -rrhage; -rrhagia bursting forth -rrhea flow; discharge

-ptysis spitting Hem/o blood Hemoptysis spitting of blood

-rrhage;rrhagia bursting forth Hem/o blood Hemorrhage bursting forth of blood; bleeding

-rrhea discharge;flow Ot/o ear Otorrhea discharge from the ear Rhin/o nose Rhinorrhea discharge from the nose

Pathologic Conditions -rrhexis rupture -sclerosis hardening -spasm sudden, involuntary contraction -stenosis narrowing; stricture -y process

-sclerosis hardening Arteri/o artery Arteriosclerosis hardening of the

-stenosis narrowing Arteri/o artery Arteriostenosis narrowing of artery

SUFFIXES FOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES -ectomy excision;surgical removal -stomy new opening -tomy process of cutting

-ectomy excision Lamina- roof of vertebral arch Laminectomy- excision of lamina

-stomy new opening Trache/o-trachea Tracheostomy-new opening into the trachea

-tomy- process of cutting;incision Ten/o=tendon Tenotomy-process of cutting a tendon

Suffixes – Adjectival(describe relationships) -genic produced by; producing -oid resembling -ole; -ule small -ac; -al; -ary; pertaining to -eal; -ic; -ous

-genic produced by; producing Carcin/o=cancer Carcinogenic-produces cancer

-oid resembling Oste/o-bone Osteoid-resembling bone

-ole;-ule small Bronchi/o=bronchus Bronchiole=small bronchus Arteri/o=artery Arteriole=small artery Ven/o=vein Venule=small vein

-ac; -al; -ary; pertaining to -eal; -ic; -ous Cardi/o=heart Cardiac=pertaining to the heart Vertebr/o = vertebra Vertebral = pertaining to vertebra

-ac; -al; -ary; pertaining to -eal; -ic; -ous Neur/o – nerve Neural- pertaining to nerve Axill/o – axilla Axillary – pertaining to axilla

Review of suffixes -algia -dynia -emesis -itis -lysis -malacia

Review of suffixes -megaly -oma -osis -pathy -penia -ptysis

Review of suffixes -rrhage -rrhea -sclerosis -stenosis -ectomy -stomy

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