Abdominal Regions, Unit 1: Medical Terminology, Medical Terminology - Medical vocabulary, medical terminology
Cyst
Fluid filled: Encapsulated fluid-filled or a semi-solid mass in the subcutaneous tissue or dermis EX: sebaceous cyst, epidermoid cyst
Bullae
Fluid filled: same as a vesicle only greater than 0.5 cm EX: contact dermatitis, large second-degree burns, bulbous impetigo, pemphigus
Boil (furuncle)
Fluid filled: skin infection originating in gland or hair follicle EX: furunculosis
Pustule
Fluid filled: vesicles or bullae that become filled with pus, usually described as less than 0.5 cm in diameter EX: acnes, impetigo, furuncles, carbuncles, folliculitis
PA
Physician Assistant
Crust
Surface lesion: dried serum, blood, or pus on the surface of the skin EX: impetigo
Macule
Surface lesion: localized changes in skin color of less than 1 cm in diameter EX: freckle
Wheal
Surface lesion: localized edema in the epidermis causing irregular elevation that may be red or pale EX: insect bite or hive
Papule
Surface lesion: solid, elevated lesion less than 0.5 cm in diameter EX: warts
Abdominal Regions
There are 9 of these regions: *Top*: 1. Right Hypochondriac 2. Epigastric Region 3. Left Hypochondriac -- *Middle*: 1. Right Lumbar 2. Umbilical Region 3. Left Lumbar -- *Bottom*: 1. Right Iliac 2. Hypogastric Region 3. Left Iliac
-able
ability
-ible
ability
injectable
able to be injected (adjective)
hydrophobia
abnormal fear of water
disease
abnormal function or condition
crisis/crises
acute (severe) situation (singular/plural)
adj
adjective
cyst
bladder
brainstem
brain structure that includes: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
carcinoma/carcinomata
cancerous tumor (epithelial origin), singular/plural
-tion
condition
inflammation
condition defined by redness, swelling, pain, and warmth
cyanosis/cyanotic
condition of blueness (noun/adjective)
contraction
condition of shortening a body part, tension, muscle function
-ism
condition, state, or theory
-osis
condition, status or process
ccu
critical care unit
adjective
descriptor, modifies nouns
ER
emergency room
acromegaly
enlarged extremities
megal/o
enlarged, large
gastroduodenoscopy
examination by looking into the stomach and the duodenum with a scope
gastrectomy
excision of the stomach
acr/o
extremities or parts
salping/o
fallopian tubes
-mycosis
fungal condition
appendix/appendices
glandular structure below the cecum, singular/plural
Gr
greek
hydrocele
herniation or sac containing water (fluid)
HSV-1, HSV-I
herpes simplex virus 1
HSV-2, HSV-II
herpes simplex virus 2
-itis
inflammation
dermatitis
inflammation of the skin
acrodermatitis
inflammation of the skin extremities
gastritis
inflammation of the stomach
cytometer
instrument that measures cells
anemia/anemic
lack of blood, noun/adjective
L
latin
-paralysis
loss of movement
gastroduodenostomy
make a new surgical opening between the stomach and duodenum
bacteria/bacterium
microorganism group
n
noun
-logy
noun, study of
-er
one who
-logist
one who specializes, noun
-oophor
ovaries
hyperthyroidism
overactive thyroid condition
acroparalysis
paralysis of the extremities
abdomin/o
pertaining to the abdomen
pl
plural
-ous
possessing, having, full of
-scopy
process of examining with a scope
-y
process or condition
inject, injected, injecting
put in using a needle, verbs
-ity
quality
-ectomy
removal
bacillus/bacilli
rod-shaped bacteria
condyle/condylar
rounded bony process (noun/adjective)
s
singular
dermat/o
skin
micr/o
small
enter
small intestine
-ist
specialist
gastr/o
stomach
gastric
stomach (adjectival form)
extension
stretching or elongtion
-logos
study
-megaly
suffix for enlarged
dermatology
the study of the skin, medical specialty
hydrotherapy
therapy using water
illium/illiac
upper pelvic bone, noun/adjective
hyster/o
uterus
VAR
varicella zoster vaccine (chickenpox vaccine)
VZV
varicella zoster virus
v
verb
chickenpox
viral infection with Varicella zoster
larynx/larynges
voice box (singular/plural)
hydr/o
water
compound word
word made of two or more word roots
combining form
word root plus a vowel
carpus, carpal, carpi
wrist bones (noun/adj/plural)