Introduction of Medical Terminology
Introduction of Medical Terminology
Introduction of Medical Terminology
terminology
Medical terminology is
the language used to describe
components and processes of the
human body, medical procedures,
diseases, disorders, and
pharmacology.
Who needs to understand Medical
Terminology?
Breaking a word down to its component parts should help readers determine
the meaning of an unfamiliar term. For example, hypothermia has the prefix
hypo- (below normal), root therm (heat), and suffix -ia (condition).
Example: gastrotomy
Gastr Word root meaning stomach
O Combining Vowel
Tomy Suffix meaning incision into
**The meaning of gastrotomy is incision into the stomach used by surgeons to
describe an operation in which a cut is made into the wall of the stomach.
Analysis the word (gastrotomy)
Use Rule 1 to join the combining forms of word roots and suffixes to make
medical words.
Combining form Suffix Medical word of word root
(a) gastr/o + -pathy = gastropathy
(b) gastr/o + -scopy = gastroscopy
(c) hepat/o + - it is = hepatitis
(d) hepat/o + -megaly = hepatomegaly
(e) hepat/o + -oma = hepatoma
Rule 2: Joining the combining forms of two
word roots
Use Rules 1 and 2 to join the combining forms of two roots with suffixes to
make medical words.
Combining form combining form suffix medical word of word root
of word root
a) duoden/o + jejun/o + -stomy = duodenojejunostomy
b) trache/o + bronch/o + -it is =tracheobronchitis
c) gastr/o + enter/o + -stomy =gasrtoentrostomy
d) laryng/o + pharyng/o + -ectomy
=laryngopharyngectomy
Note. There are a few exceptions to this rule.
Rule 3: Joining a prefix to a root
Key Point:
When a prefix that ends in a vowel is joined to a root, the vowel of the prefix
is dropped if the root begins with a vowel or 'h.' If we examine our second
example, epigastric, again, here the vowel of epi- was retained because the
root gastr begins with 'g' which is not a vowel.
Consider another example, which may be familiar to you –antacid, a drug
used to neutralize stomach acid.
This word is made from:
anti + acid = antacid (Prefix meaning against root meaning acid).
Word Exercise 3
Use the rules we have just described to join prefixes, combining forms of
roots and suffixes to make medical words.
Prefix Combining form Suffix Medical word form of word root
(a) para- + rect/o + -al =pararectal
(b) mono- + ocul/o + -ar =monocular
(c) peri- + splen/o + -itis =perisplenitis
Ex. Gastroenterology
First
Split the word into its components gastro/entero/logy.
Then
Think of or look up the meaning of these components.
Finally
Read the meaning of the word beginning with the suffix and reading backwards:
1 study of
2 the intestines and
3 the stomach.
We read the full meaning of gastroenterology as – the study of the intestines and
stomach.
Hypoinsulinemia:
First
Split the word into its components Hypo / insulin /emia
Then
Think of or look up the meaning of these components.
Finally
Read the meaning: Low of insulin level in the blood.
Notice that there is no combining vowel in this word because the prefix ends
with a vowel and the suffix begins with a vowel.
Common prefixes and suffixes
Prefix Meaning Examples