Medical Terminology: Suffixes in Pathology and Procedures

 
Medical Terminology
 
Suffixes
 
Suffixes
 
This is a word part that is added to the end of
a word to complete that term
In medical terminology, suffixes usually, but
not always, indicate a procedure, condition,
disorder, or disease
 
Suffixes related to Pathology
 
Pathology is the study of all aspects of
diseases (
path
 means disease, and 
ology
means study of)
Suffixes related to pathology describe specific
disease conditions
 
Pathology Suffixes
 
Algia – pain and suffering
Gastralgia- stomach ache
Dynia- also means pain
Gastrodynia- pain in the stomach
Itis- inflammation
Gastritis- inflammation of the stomach
Malacia- abnormal softening
Arteriomalacia- abnormal softening of the walls of
an artery or arteries
 
 
Pathology Suffixes
 
Megaly- enlargement
Hepatomegaly – abnormal enlargement of the liver
Necrosis- tissue death
arterionecrosis- tissue death of an artery or arteries
Sclerosis- abnormal hardening
Arteriosclerosis- abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or
arteries
Stenosis- abnormal narrowing
Arteriostenosis- abnormal narrowing of an artery or
arteries
 
 
Suffixes related to Procedures
 
Some suffixes identify the procedure that is
performed on the body part identified in the
word root
 
Procedure Suffixes
 
Centesis- surgical puncture to remove fluid for
diagnostic purposes or to remove excess fluid
Abdominocentesis- surgical puncture of the
abdominal cavity to remove fluid
Graphy- process of producing a picture or
record
Angiography- the process of producing a
radiographic(x-ray) study of the blood vessels
after the injection of a contrast medium to make
these blood vessels visible
 
Procedure Suffixes
 
Gram- a picture or record
Angiogram- the film produced by angiography
Plasty- surgical repair
Myoplasty- surgical repair of a muscle
Scopy- visual examination
Arthroscopy- visual examination of the internal
structure of a joint
 
The “Double R” Suffixes
 
Suffixes with tow “R’s”, which are often
referred to as the “double RRs” can be
confusing, so they are grouped together to
help in understanding
 
“Double R” Suffixes
 
Rrhage and rrhagia- bleeding
Hemorrhage- loss of a large amount of blood in a
short time
Rrhaphy- surgical suturing to close a wound
and includes the use of staples, sutures, or
surgical glue
Myorrhaphy- surgical suturing of a muscle wound
 
“Double R” Suffixes
 
Rrhea- flow or discharge and refers to the flow
of most body fluids
Diarrhea- frequent flow of loose or watery stools
Rrhexis- rupture
Myorrhexis- rupture of a muscle
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Explore how suffixes play a crucial role in medical terminology by indicating procedures, conditions, and diseases. Delve into suffixes related to pathology, such as -algia for pain, -itis for inflammation, and -megaly for enlargement, as well as procedure-related suffixes like -centesis for surgical puncture and -scopy for visual examination.

  • Medical terminology
  • Suffixes
  • Pathology
  • Procedures
  • Healthcare

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  1. Medical Terminology Suffixes

  2. Suffixes This is a word part that is added to the end of a word to complete that term In medical terminology, suffixes usually, but not always, indicate a procedure, condition, disorder, or disease

  3. Suffixes related to Pathology Pathology is the study of all aspects of diseases (path means disease, and ology means study of) Suffixes related to pathology describe specific disease conditions

  4. Pathology Suffixes Algia pain and suffering Gastralgia- stomach ache Dynia- also means pain Gastrodynia- pain in the stomach Itis- inflammation Gastritis- inflammation of the stomach Malacia- abnormal softening Arteriomalacia- abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries

  5. Pathology Suffixes Megaly- enlargement Hepatomegaly abnormal enlargement of the liver Necrosis- tissue death arterionecrosis- tissue death of an artery or arteries Sclerosis- abnormal hardening Arteriosclerosis- abnormal hardening of the walls of an artery or arteries Stenosis- abnormal narrowing Arteriostenosis- abnormal narrowing of an artery or arteries

  6. Suffixes related to Procedures Some suffixes identify the procedure that is performed on the body part identified in the word root

  7. Procedure Suffixes Centesis- surgical puncture to remove fluid for diagnostic purposes or to remove excess fluid Abdominocentesis- surgical puncture of the abdominal cavity to remove fluid Graphy- process of producing a picture or record Angiography- the process of producing a radiographic(x-ray) study of the blood vessels after the injection of a contrast medium to make these blood vessels visible

  8. Procedure Suffixes Gram- a picture or record Angiogram- the film produced by angiography Plasty- surgical repair Myoplasty- surgical repair of a muscle Scopy- visual examination Arthroscopy- visual examination of the internal structure of a joint

  9. The Double R Suffixes Suffixes with tow R s , which are often referred to as the double RRs can be confusing, so they are grouped together to help in understanding

  10. Double R Suffixes Rrhage and rrhagia- bleeding Hemorrhage- loss of a large amount of blood in a short time Rrhaphy- surgical suturing to close a wound and includes the use of staples, sutures, or surgical glue Myorrhaphy- surgical suturing of a muscle wound

  11. Double R Suffixes Rrhea- flow or discharge and refers to the flow of most body fluids Diarrhea- frequent flow of loose or watery stools Rrhexis- rupture Myorrhexis- rupture of a muscle

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