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LESSON 4

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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:

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

II.Exercises.

I. ROOTS AND SUFFIXES USED IN THE GREEK AND LATIN MEDICAL TERMS

ROOTS

Greek and Latin

English word

Meaning

Examples of medical

roots

elements

 

 

terms

dactyl-;

dactyl-;

fingers or toes

dactylalgia

-dactylia

-dactyly

 

 

 

gloss-;

gloss-;

tongue

 

glossalgia

-glossia

-glossia

 

 

 

gluc-;

gluc-;

sugar

 

glykaemia

(glucos-);

(glucos-);

 

 

 

glyk-;

glyc-

 

 

 

haem-;

hem-;

blood

 

haematologia

haemat-;

hemat-;

 

 

 

-aemia

-(a)emia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

heter-

heter-

other;

(opposite of

heterogenus

 

 

homo)

different

 

 

 

kind, type

 

homo-

homo-

same

 

homogenus

 

 

 

 

 

macr-

macr-

large

 

macrocephalia

 

 

 

 

 

micr-

micr-

small

 

microgastria

 

 

 

 

 

neur-

neur-

nerve

 

neurologia

 

 

 

 

 

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olig-

olig-

of small quantity

oliguria

 

 

 

 

phag- ;

phag-;

swallowing

aphagia

-phagia

-phagia

 

 

phon-;

phon-;

voice;

dysphonia

-phonia

-phonia

sound

 

pneum-;

pulmon-;

lung; air

pneumotomia

pneumon-

pneumon-

 

 

 

 

 

 

poly-

poly-

many (according to

polyuria

 

 

quantity)

 

splen-;

splen-;

spleen

splenectomia

-splenia

-splenia

 

 

ur-;

ur-;

urine;

anuria

-uria

-uria

urinary tract

 

SUFFIXES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greek and Latin

English word

Meaning

Examples of medical

suffixes

elements

 

terms

-megalia

-megaly

enlargement

splenomegalia

 

 

 

 

-opia;

-opia;

vision;

dysopia

-opsia

-opsia

view

 

-thermia

-thermia

heat

hyperthermia

 

 

 

 

II.EXERCISES

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

-(o)megalia (cardi-; dactyl-; splen-; mast-);

micr(o)- (-scopia; -glossia; -mastia; -gastria; -splenia; -cephalia; -ophthalmia);

poly- (-uria; -vitaminosis; -neuritis);

-thermia (hyper-; hypo-);

neur(o)- (-logia; -rrhaphia; -pathia; -osis; -tomia; -oma; -genus; -pathologia; -itis; -algia; -ectomia);

haem(o)-; haemat(o)- (-uria; -logia; -angioma; -oma; -rrhagia; -gramma; - thorax; -genus).

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2. Explain the meaning of the following terms:

1) haematogenus

2) neuralgia

 

haematoma

 

neurectomia

 

haematologia

 

neurologia

 

haemothorax

 

neuropathia

 

haemogramma

 

neurorrhaphia

 

haemopericardium

 

neuropathologia

 

haemotherapia

 

neurosis

 

haemophthalmus

 

neuroma

 

haemangioma

 

 

3)

splenectomia

4)

pneumothorax

 

splenitis

 

pneumohaemothorax

 

splenotomia

 

pneumonectomia

 

splenorrhagia

 

pneumohydrothorax

 

splenopexia

 

pneumonia

 

microsplenia

 

pneumotomia

 

 

 

pneumatosis

5)

polytrichia

6)

glossalgia

 

polyuria

 

glossitis

 

polydactylia

 

glossopathia

 

polycytaemia

 

glossorrhaphia

 

polyneuritis

 

glossorrhagia

 

polycystosis

 

glossoplastica

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

oliguria; megalosplenia; glycemia; glossalgia; dystrophy; nephropathy; oligodentia; microsplenia; neurotomy; dysphonia; pneumatosis; dactylomegaly; hypothermia; pneumonia; dysopia; polyuria; hematoma; uremia; pneumonectomy; neuropathy; microglossia; hematogenous; gastrogenous; endogenous; gastrectomy; aphonia; dermatology; spondylopathy.

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

hypothermia; hypovitaminosis; uremia; microsplenia; oligocytaemia; glucosuria; hyperthermia; hemangioma; dysopia; hematogenic; glycemia; dactylalgia; hypoglossus; biopsia; osteodystrophy; polytrichia; phagocytosis; dysphagia;

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dactylomegaly; aphagia; urogenous; pneumopericardium; pneumothorax; polydactylia.

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

disturbance of period discharge (menses)

small spleen

excessive discharge of urine

mass of coagulated blood

removal of nerve

incomplete development of an organ or tissue

disease of mind

abnormal presence of glucose (sugar) in the urine

disturbance of voice formation

bleeding from ear

cutting of lung

retention of urine substances in the blood

elevation of temperature

tumour of spleen

deficiency of blood in quality or quantity

medical speciality related to the brain and nervous system

small stomach

lack of fingers or toes

bleeding from eye

abnormal thickening of cornea

inflammation of the lung with consolidation and drainage

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examination by microscope

excessive enlargement of lips

difficult or painful urination

fixation of small intestine

nasal bleeding

hairy tongue

difficulty in swallowing

congenitally small skull and small amount of brain tissue

uterine bleeding

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