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Haley Sutton Homework #5 Lesson 12, Exercise 1, #21-30 (p. 157) 1. Ileocolic: Ile (ileum) + o + col (colon) + ic (pertaining to) a. Pertaining to and situated near the ileum and colon 2. Ileocolostomy: Ile (ileum) + o + col (colon) + o + (s)tomy (surgical incision) a. A surgical operation where the ileum is joined to some part of the colon 3. Jejunostomy: Jejun (empty jejunum) + o + (s)tomy (surgical incision) a. Surgical procedure where a tube is situated in the jejunum as a way to administer nutrition 4. Labioglossopharyngeal: Labi (lip) + o + gloss (tongue, word, speech) + o + pharyng (pharynx) + eal (pertaining to, located in) a. Relating to, or affecting the lips, tongue, and pharynx 5. Laparotyphlotomy: lapar (abdomen wall) + o + typhl (cecum) + o + tomy (surgical incision) a. Surgical incision into the cecum through the abdomen wall 6. Lienomalacia: lien (spleen) + o + malacia (the softening of tissues) a. Abnormal softness of the spleen 7. Lingula: lingu (tongue) + la (from, indicates source of action) a. Flat, tongue shaped process 8. Melanoglossia: melan (dark, black) + o + gloss (tongue, word, speech) + ia (state, condition) a. Blackened tongue 9. Orolingual: oro (mouth, opening) + lingu (tongue, word, speech) + al (pertaining to, located in) a. Pertaining to the tongue and mouth 10. Osmodysphoria: osmo (sense of smell, odor) + dys (difficult, painful, defective, abnormal) + phor (bearing, carrying) + ia (state or condition) a. Deep-seated and abnormal dislike of certain smells Lesson 12, Exercise 2, #11-20 (pp. 159-160) 1. Relating to the spleen and pancreas a. Lienopancreatic 2. Branch of medicine dealing with diseases and disorders of the organs of smell a. Osmonosology 3. Suture or attachment of the rectum to some other part a. Rectopexy 4. Abnormal narrowing of the pyloric orifice a. Pylorostenosis
5. An incision of the bladder through the rectum a. Rectocystotomy 6. Behind or pertaining to the area posterior to the cecum a. Retrocecal 7. Tumor of a salivary gland a. Sialadenoma 8. Obstruction of any internal organ a. Splanchnophracia 9. Concerning the area beneath the tongue a. Sublingual 10. Distortion of normal smell perception a. Dysosmia Lesson 13, Exercise 1, #41-50 (p. 170) 1. Pseudopsia: pseud (false) + opsia (vision, view of) a. False perceptions, visual hallucinations (false reality) 2. Purulent Conjunctivitis: puru (pus) + lent (full of) / con (together) + junct (join) +iv(e) (pertaining to) + itis (inflammation) a. Inflammation and discharge/pus coming from inner eyelid that tends to stick together (pink eye) 3. Retinodialysis: retin(o) (retina, net) + dia (through, between) + lysis (breaking down, dissolving) a. Retinal break or tear 4. Schizoblepharia: schiz (split, cleft, fissure) + o + blephar (eyelid) + ia (state, condition) a. Fissure of the eyelid 5. Sinistrocular: sinistr (left side) + ocul (eye) + ar (pertaining to, located in) a. Pertaining to the left eye 6. Stigmatism: stigmat (point, mark, spot) + ism (state, condition) a. Spot that prevents light from entering eye correctly causing blurred vision 7. Suppurative choroiditis: suppurat (to form pus) + ive (being, tending to) / choroid (skin like choroid) + itis (inflammation) a. Inflammation of the choroid causing pus to form 8. Varicoblepharon: varic (dilated and twisted vein, varix) + o + blephar (eyelid) + on a. Tumor in eyelid 9. Xanthopsia: xanth (yellow) + opsia (vision, view of) a. An overriding yellow bias in vision 10. Xeroma: xer (dry) + oma (tumor, growth) a. Abnormal dryness in the eye
Lesson 13, Exercise 3, #21-30 (p. 173) 1. Hypergeusesthesia a. Increased sensitivity to taste 2. Immunotoxin a. A toxin that protects the body from poisonous substances 3. Infusion a. Putting fluids into bloodstream 4. Intubation a. Insertion of tube through person’s mouth or nose 5. Intumescent a. Substance that swells as a result to heat exposure 6. Iridotasis a. Stretching of the iris in the treatment of glaucoma 7. Keratocele a. Hernia of the membrane through perforations in cornea 8. Macrolabia a. Abnormally large lips 9. Megalophthalmos a. Eye disorder where cornea is enlarged 10. Monobrachius a. State of having a single arm
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