Medical Terminology Chapter 8
peristalsis
a series of wave-like contractions of the smooth muscles in a single direction that moves the food forward into the digestive system
total parenteral nutrition/TPN
a specialized solution administered intravenously to patients who cannot or should not get their nutrition through eating
anastomosis(es)
a surgical connection between two hollow or tubular structure
gastrostomy tube(s)/G-tube
a surgically placed feeding tube from the exterior of the body directly into the stomach
jaundice
a yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and eyes
aer/o
air, gas
ascites
an abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity
leukoplakia
an abnormal white precancerous lesion that develops inside the mouth in response to chronic irritation
cholangitis
an acute inflammation of the bile duct characterized by pain in the upper-right quadrant of the abdomen, fever, and jaundice
anorexia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by a false perception of body appearance that leads to a refusal to maintain a normal body weight
bulimia nervosa
an eating disorder characterized by frequent episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors, such as self-induced vomiting
obesity
an excessive accumulation of fat in the body
choledocholithotomy(ies)
an incision in the common bile duct for the removal of gallstones
salmonellosis
an infectious disease transmitted by feces, either through direct contact or by eating contaminated raw or undercooked food
celiac disease
an inherited autoimmune disorder characterized by a severe reaction to foods containing gluten
proct/o
anus and rectum
an/o
anus, ring
trismus
any restriction to the opening of the mouth caused by trauma, surgery, or radiation associated with the treatment of oral cancer
ova and parasites/O&P
bacteria cultures of the stool examined in a laboratory
chol/e
bile, gall
eruct/o, eructat/o
blech forth
herpes labialis; herpes simplex virus type 1/HSV-1
blister-like sores on the lips caused by HSV-1
col/o, colon/o
colon, large intestine
gastrointestinal tract/GI
contains the organs of the digestive system
dysphagia
difficulty in swallowing
-pepsia
digest, digestion
colonoscopy(ies)/COL
direct visual examination of the inner surface of the colon from the rectum to the cecum
xer/o
dry
-phagia
eating, swallowing
esophageal varix(ces)
enlarged and swollen veins at the lower end of the esophagus
esophag/o
esophagus
aerophagia
excessive swallowing of air while eating or drinking
hyperemesis
extreme, persistent vomiting that can cause dehydration
cholecyst/o
gallbladder
aphthous ulcer(s)
gray-white pits with a red border in the soft tissues lining the mouth
inguin/o
groin
occult/o
hidden, concealed
ile/o
ileum, small intestine
emetic drug(s)
induces vomiting
cholecystitis
inflammation of the gallbladder that is usually associated with gallstones
hepatitis
inflammation of the liver
stomatitis
inflammation of the mucosa of the mouth
enteritis
inflammation of the small intestine caused by eating or drinking substances contaminated with viral or bacterial pathogens
diverticulitis
inflammation or infection of one or more diverticula in the wall of the colon
cheil/o, labi/o
lip or lips
hepat/o
liver
antiemetic drug(s)
medication administered to prevent or relieve nausea and vomitting
laxative drug(s)
medications or foods given to stimulate bowel movements
proton pump inhibitor drug(s)/PPI
medications that decrease the amount of acid produced by the stomach
antacid drug(s)
medications to relieve indigestion or help peptic ulcers heal by neutralizing stomach acids
stom/o, stomat/o
mouth, oral cavity
obes/o
obese, extremely fat
hiat/o
opening
dyspepsia
pain or discomfort in digestion
palat/o
palate, roof of mouth
cachexia
physical wasting away due to the loss of weight and muscle mass that occurs in patients with diseases such as advanced cancer or AIDS
plak/o, -plakia
plaque, plate, thin flat layer or scale
-lithiasis
presence of stones
bar/o
pressure, weight
rect/o
rectum, straight
volv/o
roll, turn
sigmoid/o
sigmoid colon
enter/o
small intestine
peptic ulcer disease/PUD
sores that affect the mucous membranes of the digestive system
gastr/o
stomach, belly
palatoplasty
surgical repair of a cleft palate or lip
eructation
the act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach
bariatric(s)
the branch of medicine for the prevention and control of obesity and associated diseases
diverticulosis(es)
the chronic presence of an abnormal number of diverticula in the wall of the colon
morbid obesity
the condition of weighing two or more times the ideal weight or having a body mass index value greater than 40
sigmoidoscopy(ies)
the endoscopic examination of the interior of the rectum, sigmoid colon, and possibly a portion of the descending colon
esophagogastroduodenoscopy(ies)/EGD
the endoscopic examination of the upper GI tract
gastroduodenostomy(ies)
the establishment of an anastomosis between the upper portion of the stomach and the duodenum
inflammatory bowel disease(s)/IBD
the general name for the diseases that cause inflammation and swelling in the intestines
xerostomia
the lack of adequate saliva due to diminished secretions by the salivary glands
ileus
the partial or complete blockage of the small and/or large intestine
melena
the passage of black, tarry, and foul-smelling stools
nasogastric intubation/NG tube
the placement of a tube through the nose and into the stomach
cholelithiasis(es)
the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile ducts
inguinal hernia/IH
the protrusion of a small loop of bowel through a weak place in the lower abdominal wall or groin
hiatal hernia/HH
the protrusion of part of the stomach through an opening in the diaphragm
regurgitation
the return of swallowed food into the mouth
borborygmus
the rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine
colostomy(ies)
the surgical creation of an artificial excretory opening between the colon and the body surface
cholecystectomy(ies)/chole
the surgical removal of the gallbladder
gastroesophageal reflux disease/GERD
the upward flow of acid from the stomach into the esophagus
hematemesis
the vomiting of blood
volvulus
twisting of the intestine on itself, causing an abstruction
antidiarrheal drug(s)
used to control diarrhea
H2 receptor antagonist drug(s)
used to treat peptic ulcers and GERD; blocks H2 receptors to decrease the production of stomach acid
-emesis
vomitting
Crohn's disease
a chronic autoimmune disorder that can occur anywhere in the digestive tract; however, it is most often found in the ileum and in the colon
ulcerative colitis/UC
a chronic condition of unknown cause in which repeated episodes of inflammation in the rectum and large intestine cause ulcers and irritation
cirrhosis
a chronic degenerative disease of the liver characterized by scarring
irritable bowel syndrome/IBS
a common condition of unknown cause with symptoms that can include intermittent cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and/or diarrhea
cheilosis
a disorder of the lips characterized by crack-like sores at the corners of the mouth
Hemoccult test(s); fecal occult blood test(s)/FOBT
a laboratory test for hidden blood in the stools
polyp(s)
a mushroom-like growth from the surface of a mucous membrane
body mass index/BMI
a number that shows body weight adjusted for height
gallbladder(s)/GB
a pear-shaped organ about the size of an egg located under the liver; stores and concentrates bile for later use
proctologist(s)
a physician who specializes in disorders of the colon, rectum, and anus
cholangiography(ies)
a radiographic examination of the bile ducts with the use of a contrast medium