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What does 'rrhexis' mean?
What does 'rrhexis' mean?
- flowing, discharge
- hardening
- narrowing
- rupture of (correct)
What does 'rrhoea' mean?
What does 'rrhoea' mean?
- flowing, discharge (correct)
- cutting instrument
- cessation of movement/flow
- strength
What does 'sclerosis' mean?
What does 'sclerosis' mean?
- nourishment
- crushing of stones
- hardening (correct)
- dripping (blood)
What does 'scope' refer to?
What does 'scope' refer to?
What does 'scopy' mean?
What does 'scopy' mean?
What does 'somatic' refer to?
What does 'somatic' refer to?
What does 'stasis' mean?
What does 'stasis' mean?
What does 'staxis' mean?
What does 'staxis' mean?
What does 'stenosis' mean?
What does 'stenosis' mean?
What does 'sthenia' mean?
What does 'sthenia' mean?
What does 'taxia' mean?
What does 'taxia' mean?
What does 'tome' mean?
What does 'tome' mean?
What does 'tripsy' mean?
What does 'tripsy' mean?
What does 'trophy' mean?
What does 'trophy' mean?
What does 'uria' mean?
What does 'uria' mean?
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Study Notes
Medical Suffixes and Their Meanings
- rrhexis: Refers to rupture, indicating a break or tear in tissue.
- rrhoea: Denotes a flowing or discharge, often used in discussing fluids from the body.
- sclerosis: Indicates hardening of tissues, often in association with disease processes.
- scope: A lighted instrument used for the examination of internal structures.
- scopy: The procedure of examination using a lighted instrument, integral in diagnostic medicine.
- somatic: Pertains to the body, distinguishing physical aspects from mental or spiritual.
- stasis: Refers to the cessation of movement or flow, which can affect blood and other bodily fluids.
- staxis: Specifically describes dripping, often in relation to blood loss.
- stenosis: Indicates a narrowing, commonly used to describe constriction in blood vessels or other tubular structures.
- sthenia: Relates to strength, often in the context of physical capabilities or disorders.
- taxia: Refers to coordination or order, significant in neurological assessments.
- tome: A cutting instrument, playing a crucial role in surgical and medical procedures.
- tripsy: Refers to the crushing of stones, such as in the case of kidney stones.
- trophy: Relates to nourishment or growth, often used in contexts of health and nutrition.
- uria: Refers to the condition of urine, often indicating various physiological or pathological states in urinalysis.
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