Medical Terminology Lecture 2 Prefixes 2024 PDF
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2024
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This lecture notes cover common medical prefixes used in medical terminology. The prefixes are categorized and their meanings are described. Different prefixes and their meanings are explained, helping students in healthcare-related programs understand medical terminology
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Common Prefixes a– auto– without, away from self an– brady– without slow ante– dys– before, in front of painful, difficult anti– against...
Common Prefixes a– auto– without, away from self an– brady– without slow ante– dys– before, in front of painful, difficult anti– against 9 Common Prefixes a– Apathy (lack of feeling), Apnea (without breath), auto– Autoimmune Aphasia(without speech), self without, away from brady– Bradycardia (slowing heart rate) an– Anemia (lack of blood) slow without dys– Dyspesia (bad digestion), ante– Antecubital (before elbow), Anteflexion Dyspnea (difficult breathing) painful, difficult (forward bending) before, in front of anti–Antisepsis (against infection) against 10 Common Prefixes endo– homo– within, inner same epi– hyper– upon, over over, above eu– hypo– normal, good under, below hetero– different 11 Common Prefixes endo– Endocardium (within heart), homo– Homogeneous (having uniform Endometrium (within uterus) properties) within, inner same epi– Epidural (upon dura), Epidermis (on hyper– Hyperemia (excessive blood), skin) upon, over Hypertrophy (overgrowth), Hyperplasia (excessive formation) eu– Eupnoea (normal breathing), Eupepsia (good digestion) over, above normal, good hypo– Hypotension (low blood pressure), Hypothyroidism (deficiency or underfunction of hetero– Heterotopia (displacement of an thyroid) organ from normal position) under, below different 12 Common Prefixes infra– micro– under, beneath, below small inter– neo– new among, between intra– pan– all within, inside macro– large 13 Common Prefixes infra– Infraorbital (below eye), micro– Microbiology, microscopic Infraclavicular (below clavicle) small under, beneath, below neo– neoplasm and Neoplasia (new growth= tumor) inter– Intercostal (between ribs) new among, between pan– Pandemic (illness spread over all) intra– Intracerebral (within cerebrum), Intraocular (within eyes), Intraventricular all (within ventricles) within, inside macro– Macroscopic large 14 Common Prefixes para– pre– beside, beyond, near before, in front of per– pseudo– through false peri– retro– around backward, behind post– after 15 Common Prefixes para– Paracardiac (beside the heart) pre– Premaxillary (in front of maxilla), Preoral (in front of mouth) beside, beyond, near before, in front of per– Permeate (pass through) pseudo– through false peri– Periosteum (around bone), Periatrial retro– Retrocervical (located behind (around atrium), Peribronchial (around cervix), Retrograde (going backward), bronchus) Retrolingual (behind tongue) around backward, behind post– Postoperative (after operation), Postpartum (after childbirth), postocular (behind eye) after 16 Common Prefixes sub– below, under super– above, excess supra– above tachy– fast trans– through, across ultra– beyond, excess 17 Common Prefixes sub– Subcutaneous (under skin), Subungual (under nail) below, under super– Supercilia (upper brows), Superficial (situated at or close to a surface) above, excess supra– Suprarenal (above kidney), Suprascapular (on upper part of scapula) above tachy– Tachycardia (rapid heartbeat) fast trans– Transection (cut across), Transduodenal (through duodenum) through, across ultra– Ultraviolet (beyond violet end of spectrum), Ultraligation (ligation of vessel beyond point of origin) beyond, excess 18 Number Prefixes bi– two poly– many di- two quad– four hemi– half semi– partial, half mono– one tri– three multi– many uni– one nulli– none 19 Common Prefixes used to adjust the size of basic units 20 Prefixes for comparison and/or degrees Normo- : Normal e.g., Normotensive Iso- : Similar/equal e.g., isotonic solution Hypo- : Less/ under /low e.g. Hypotension Hyper- : High/ above e.g. Hypertension Oligo- : Few e.g., oligouria Poly- : Much/large amount e.g. polyphagia.