Medical Terminology Course PO 101 PDF
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This document is a course material for the Medical Terminology Course PO 101 at Nile Valley University, focusing on the digestive system, roots of medical terms, mouth/throat inflammation, and surgical procedures. It's organized as a series of images and lists.
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Nile valley University Faculty of pharmacy PO 101 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Roots 2 Digestive system The Digestive system Digestive system is a long, winding canal that begins with the mout...
Nile valley University Faculty of pharmacy PO 101 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Roots 2 Digestive system The Digestive system Digestive system is a long, winding canal that begins with the mouth and ends with the anus It is responsible for digesting food, as it converts large complex food molecules into smaller, absorbable molecules It also named Gastrointestinal tract (GIT) Alimentary canal It consists of Mouth Esophagus Stomach small and large intestine Lip Cheil Digestive s system gums Gingivo dento Mouth Tooth odento Oro Lingua Stomato Tongue Gloss Pharynx Pharyng Digestion = Peps Esophag Esophag Vomiting = Emesis Stomach Gastr Liver Hepat Gall bladder Cholecyst Digestive intestin Entero system e Large intestine colon Colo Rectu m Recto / Ano Anus Procto Fungal infection of 1 2 Inflammation in mouth 3 Inflammation lips the mouth Stomatomycosis Stomatitis Chellitis 4 Under tongue 5 Pain in tooth 6 Overgrowth of gum Gingival Sublingual Dentalgia hypertrophy 7 Inflammation in Gum 8 Pharynx Inflammation 8 Esophageal inflammation Gingivitis Pharyngitis Esophagitis surgical removal of Inflammation in Enlargement of 9 10 11 the stomach stomach and intestine liver and spleen Gastrectomy Gastroenteritis 12 Difficulty in digestion Hepatosplenomegaly Dyspepsia 13 Vomiting of blood 14 Agents decrease 15 surgical removal emesis of gallbladder Hematemesis Antiemetic Cholecystectom y 16 Fissure in anus 17 Pain in rectum 17 Opening into column Anal fissure Proctalgia Colostom