Medical Terminology Study Notes
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Medical Terminology Study Notes

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What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'cystourethrogram'?

  • RE (correct)
  • DE
  • TOT
  • HI
  • What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'meatotomy'?

  • THO
  • HI
  • RE
  • TOT (correct)
  • What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'edema'?

  • HI
  • TOT
  • RE
  • DE (correct)
  • What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'hilum'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'nephrolithotomy'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'trigone'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'urethroplasty'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'ureterocele'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'glycosuria'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'creatinine'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'fimbriae'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'genitalia'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'primipara'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'menarche'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'gravida'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'palpation'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'perineum'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'areola'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'gamate'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'endometriosis'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'parenchymal'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'prepuce'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'varicocele'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'scrotum'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'flagellum'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'androgen'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'seminoma'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'prostatectomy'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'testosterone'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'impotence'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'angiography'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'encephalopathy'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'occlusion'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'myelomeningocele'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'syncope'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'dendrite'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'myelopathy'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'glioma'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'hyperesthesia'?

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    What is the correct syllable accent for the word 'narcolepsy'?

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    Study Notes

    Medical Terminology Study Notes

    • Cystourethrogram: Radiographic examination of the bladder and urethra, used to assess urinary tract abnormalities.

    • Meatotomy: Surgical procedure involving the incision of the urinary meatus, often performed to widen it.

    • Edema: Substantial swelling due to excess fluid accumulation in tissues, significant in various medical conditions.

    • Hilum: Area on an organ where blood vessels, nerves, and ducts enter or exit; crucial for organ function.

    • Nephrolithotomy: Surgical removal of kidney stones; performed when stones cause obstruction or infection.

    • Trigone: Triangular area in the bladder base; clinically significant for understanding urinary function and pathology.

    • Urethroplasty: Surgical reconstruction of the urethra, often to treat strictures or trauma.

    • Ureterocele: Cystic dilation of the ureter, can obstruct urine flow and cause complications.

    • Glycosuria: Presence of glucose in urine, often indicating diabetes mellitus or renal glycosuria.

    • Creatinine: Waste product of muscle metabolism, used as a vital indicator of kidney function in blood tests.

    • Fimbriae: Finger-like projections of the fallopian tubes, essential for guiding ova from the ovaries to the uterus.

    • Genitalia: Reproductive organs of either sex; understanding their anatomy is crucial in reproductive health.

    • Primipara: A woman who has given birth for the first time; relevant in obstetrics and maternal health.

    • Menarche: The first occurrence of menstruation, marking the beginning of female reproductive capability.

    • Gravida: Refers to a woman who is or has been pregnant; important for categorizing pregnancy history.

    • Palpation: Examination technique involving the use of hands to feel body parts, essential for clinical assessment.

    • Perineum: The region between the genital area and the anus, important in childbirth and pelvic surgery.

    • Areola: Pigmented area surrounding the nipple, significant in lactation and breast health.

    • Gamete: A reproductive cell (sperm or ovum) that unites during fertilization, crucial for sexual reproduction.

    • Endometriosis: Condition where tissue similar to the endometrium grows outside the uterus, leading to pain and fertility issues.

    • Parenchymal: Refers to the functional tissue of an organ, essential for understanding organ pathology.

    • Prepuce: Fold of skin over the glans of the penis (foreskin); its removal is known as circumcision.

    • Varicocele: Abnormal enlargement of veins within the scrotum, associated with infertility issues.

    • Scrotum: Pouch that contains the testicles; plays a role in temperature regulation for sperm production.

    • Flagellum: Whip-like structure enabling cellular movement; significant in sperm motility.

    • Androgen: Male sex hormones like testosterone, critical in male development and reproductive function.

    • Seminoma: A type of testicular cancer, typically presenting in men aged 15-35 years.

    • Prostatectomy: Surgical removal of the prostate gland, often due to prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia.

    • Testosterone: Principal male sex hormone; responsible for the development of male characteristics and reproduction.

    • Impotence: Erectile dysfunction; significant in men's health and often linked to various medical conditions.

    • Angiography: Imaging technique for visualizing blood vessels, essential in diagnosing cardiovascular diseases.

    • Encephalopathy: Disease or damage of the brain, can cause changes in mental status, function, and behavior.

    • Occlusion: Blockage of a passage or opening; significant in understanding circulatory or respiratory health.

    • Myelomeningocele: A type of spina bifida where the spinal cord and nerves develop outside the body, requiring surgical intervention.

    • Syncope: Temporary loss of consciousness due to insufficient blood flow to the brain, often evaluated in cardiology.

    • Dendrite: Branch-like extensions of neurons that receive signals, vital for understanding neural communication.

    • Myelopathy: Disease of the spinal cord; may manifest as weakness, numbness, or loss of motor functions.

    • Glioma: Tumor arising from glial cells in the brain, significant for understanding brain tumors.

    • Hyperesthesia: Increased sensitivity to stimulation such as pain or touch; important in neurological assessment.

    • Narcolepsy: Sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and sudden sleep attacks, impacting daily life.

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