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Page 1: Electrocardiography(ECG)-(EKG) A method of recording electrical currents traversing the heart muscle. Electrocardiophonogram Electrocardiophonography
Page 2: Electrocardiography(ECG)-(EKG) A method of recording electrical currents traversing the heart muscle. Electrocardiophonogram Electrocardiophonography

ElectrocardiographyElectrocardiography(ECG)-(EKG)(ECG)-(EKG)

A method of recording electrical currents traversing the heart muscle.

Electrocardiophonogram

Electrocardiophonography

Kinetocardiogram

the record obtained by electrocardiographyMetod of electrically recording the heart sounds

A graphic recording of vibrations of the chest wall produced by cardiac activity

Cardi/o: heart

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• Cardiogenesis

• Cardiomalacia

• Cardiocele• Cardiomegaly• Cardioplegia• Cardiodynia

Formation of the heart in the embryo

Softening of the walls of the heart

Herination of the heartEnlargment of the heart

Paralysis of the heartPain in the heart

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cardiohemothrombus

Cardiothrombus

Cardiorrhexis

Cardioneural

Cardiometry

clotting of blood within the heart

A clot of blood within the heart champers

Rupture of the heart wall

Relating to the nervous control of the heart.

Measurement of the dimensions of the heart or the force of its action.

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Tachycardia

Bradycardia

cardioomentopexy

Rapid beating of the heart, conventionally applied to rates over 90 beats per minute

Slowness of the heartbeat, usually defined (by convention) as a rate under 50 beats/minute

Operation for the attachment of omentum to the heart with the object of improving its blood supply

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Cardiomyoplasty

Cardiorrhaphy

Cardiomyotomy

cardiomyopathy

Surgical repair in the muscle of the heart

Suture of the heart wall

Incision of the muscle of the heart

Disease of the myocardium

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atriomegaly

Atriotomy

Atrioventricular

Atrioseptoplasty

Abnormal dilatation or enlargement of an atrium

Surgical incision of an atrium

Pertaining to an atrium and ventricle

Surgical repair of the interatrial septum

Atri/o: atrium

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Ventricul/o

Ventricular

Ventriculitis

Ventriculometry

Ventriculotomy

Pertaining to a ventricle

Inflammation of a ventricle

The measurment of the intraventricular pressure

Incision of the ventricle of the heart for repair of cardiac defect

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Valvulitis

Valvoplasty

Valvotomy

valvulotome

Inflammation of the valve

Surgical reconstruction of a deformed cardiac valve for the relief of stenosis or in competence

Incision of the valvular structure

An instrument for sectioning a valve

Valv/o,valvul/o,valve

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AngiectesiaangiectopiaAngiitis

Angioblast

Angiocarditis

Angiodermatitis

Dilation of the lymphatic or blood vesselAbnormal location of the blood vesselInflammation of blood vessel or lymphatic vessel (lymphangitis)

A cell take part in blood vessel formation

Inflammation of the heart and blood vessel

Inflammation of the vessels of the skin

Angi/o: vessel

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Angiocardiopathy

Angiodysplasia

Angiodystrophy

angiofibrosis

Disease affecting both the heart and the blood vessels.

Degenerative or congenital structural abnormality of the normally distributed vasculature.

Defective formation or growth associated with marked vascular changes

Fibrosis of the walls of the blood vessel

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Angioma

Angiography

Angiopathy

angiomyopathy

A tumor resulting from prolifration of the blood vessel

Radiography of vessels after the injection of a radiopaque contrast material

any disease of the blood and lymphatic vessel

Any disease of blood vessels involving the muscular layer

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VasoactiveVasodepression

VasodhlationVasographyVasopressoreVasomotorvasomotion

Influencing the caliber of the blood vesselReduction of tone in blood vessel with vasodilation and resulting in lowered blood pressureWidening of the lumen of blood vesselsRadiography of the vas defrensStimulating contraction of the muscular tissue of the arteriesAffecting the caliber of a blood vessel Change in the caliber of blood veins

Vas/o blood vessel

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Vascul/o:

Cardiovasculorenal

Vasculogenesis

Vascular

Vasculopathy

Vasculolymphatic

A blood vessel

Relating to heart,arteries and kidney

Formation of the vascular system Pertaining to vessel

Any diseases of the blood vessel

Pertaining to blood or lymph vessel

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Aortography

Aortopathy

Aortotomy

Aortorrhaphy

Aortoptosia

Radiography of the aorta after introduction into it of a contrast material

Any disease of the aorta

Incision of the aorta

Suture of the aorta

A sinking down of the abdominal aorta in splanchnoptosia

Aort/o: aorta

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Arteriosclerosis

Arteriology

Arteriomalacia

Arteriometer

arteriorrhaphy

Hardening of the arteries with loss of capacity and loss of elasticity

Study of the arteries

Abnormal softness of the arterial coats

An apparatus used for measuring any changes in the caliber of a palsating artery

Suture of an artery

Artr/o,arteri/o vessel duct

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Arteriopathy

Arteriplasty

Arteriomyomatosis

Arteriospasm

arteriosteogenesis

Any arterial disease

Surgical repair or reconstruction of an artery

A growth of irregular muscular fibers in the wall of an artery

Spasm an artery

Calcification of an artery

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Ven/o Vein

Venovenostomy

Arteriovenous(AV)aneurism

Ductus Venosus arantii

Venusangioma

The formation of an anastomosis between two veins

A dilated arteriovenous shunt congenital

Obsolete term for ductus venosus

Vascular anomaly composed of anomalus vein

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Paravenous

Pyelovenous

Venogram

Venotomy

Intravenus injection

Adjacent to a vain

Denoting the phenomenon of drainage from the renal pelvis into the renal veins from increased intrapelvic pressure

Radiograph of the opacified veins

Incision into the veinvenotomist: a person who cut the vein

Injecetion into the vein

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Phleb/o vein

Phlebotomy

Phlebolith

Phleborraphy

phlebosclerosis

Cut into the vein

Vein stonePhlebolithiasis :the formation of vein stone

Suture of the vein

Fibrous hardening of the walls of the vein

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Arteriol/o small artery

Arteriolopathyarteriolosclerosis Coronitis

Venul/o:

Venulitis

Venular

Any disease of arteriole

Thickening of walls of arteriolesInflamation of coronary vessels

Blood vessel

Inflamation of venules

Related to venuls

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Varic/o varix,swellingOvarian varicocele

Varication

Varicocele

varicography

varicophlebitis

A varicose condition of the pampini form plexus in the broad ligament of the uterus

The formation of a varix

Varicosity of the pampiniform plexus of the spermatic cord , forming a scarotal swelling that feels like a bag of warm

X_ray visualization of varicose veins

Varicose vein with inflammation

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Sphygmography

Sphygmometer

sphygmoscopy

sphygmotonometer

The production of puls tracingwith the sphygmograph

An instrument for measuring the force and frequency of the pulse

Examination of the pulse

An instrument for measuring the elesticity of the arterial walls

Sphygm/o pulse

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Hem/o

Hemachrome

Hemagogic

Hemangio

hematherapy

Blood

The coloring matter of the blood, hemoglobin or hematin

Promoting a flow of blood

The blood vessels

Treatment of disease by the use of blood or blood derivatives

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Hemat/o:

Hematocele

Hematocephaly

Hematopathy

Hematoporphyrin

Blood

Effusion of blood into a canal or a cavity of the body

Intracranial effusion of blood, commonly in a fetus

Disease of the blood

A dark red, almost purple, porphyrin resulting from the decomposition of hemoglobin

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Sangui/o:Sanguifacient

Sanguineous

-emiaHyperglycemia

Hyperlipidemia

Anemia

Blood

formation of blood cells

Relating to blood

Blood conditionAn abnormally high concentration of glucose in the circulating blood

Elevated levels of lipids in the blood plasma

Any condition in which the number of red blood cell are less than normal

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Hydremia

Uremia

ischemia

A blood disorder in which there is excess fluid volume compared with the cell volume of the bloodIn patients with renal

failure,the intaxication caused by body’s accumulation of metabolic products excreted by kidneys

Local loss of blood supply due to mechanical obstruction mainly arterial narrowing or disruption of the blood vessel

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Lymph/o:

Lymphaden

Lymphadenectomy

Lymphadenitis

Lymphadenocele

Lymph

A lymph node

Surgical excision one or more lymph nodes

Inflammation of lymph nodes

A cyst of alymph node

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Lymphagogue

lymphadenopathy

Lymphangiotomy

Lymphangitis

lymphocyte

An agent that promotes production of lymph

Disease of the lymph nodes

Incision into a lymphatic vessel

Inflammation of lymphatic vessel

One type of WBC

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Lymphocytopenia

Lymphocytopoiesis

Lymphocytorrhexis

Reduction in the number of lymphocytes in the blood

The development of lymphocytes

The rupturing or bursting of lymphocytes

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Alymphia

Hydrolymph

Alymphoplasia

lymphangitis

Absence or deficiancy of lymph

The circulating fluid in many of the invertebrates

Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels

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Chyluria

Achylia

Chylemia

cytochylema

The passage of chyle in the urine; a form of albiduria

Absence of gastric juice or other digestive secretions.

The presence of chyle in the circulating blood

The more fluid portion of the cytoplasm

chyl/o lymph

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Splenalgia

Splenopexy

Splenectopia

splenoprotography

A rarely used term for a painful condition of the spleen

Suturing in place an ectopic or floating spleen

Displacement of the spleen, as in a floating spleen.

Introduction of radiopaque material into the spleen to obtain radiographic visualization of the splenic and main portal veins of the portal circulation

Splen/o spleen

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Lien/o:

Lienal

Lienectomy

Lienorenal

spleen

Related to spleen

Surgical removal of the spleen

Pertaining to kidney and spleen

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Thym/o:

Thymectomy

Thymelcosis

Thymitis

thymocyte

Thymus

Surgical removal of thymus

Obsolete term for suppuration of the thymus gland

Inflammation of the thymus gland

A cell that develops in the thymus

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Tonsill/o:

Tonsillitis

Tonsillectomy

Tonsillolith

Tonsillopathy

Tonsillotomy

Tonsil

Inflammation of tonsil

Surgical removal of tonsil

A calcareous concretion in a distended tonsillar crypt

Disease of the tonsil

Incision of a tonsil

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Myelo

Myeloblast

Myeloblastemia

Myelofibrosis

Myeloma

myelophthisis

A combining form denoting relationship to marrow to the spinalcord or to the myelin

An immature cell found in bone marrow

Pesence of myeloblasts in the blood

Replacement of the bone marrow by fibrous tissue

A tumor composed of cells of the type normally found in the bone marrow

Reduction of the cell-forming functions of the bone marrrow

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Erythr/o

Erythroblastemia

Erythrocyte

erythroblastosis

Red

The presence of nucleated red cells in the peripheral blood

A mature red blood cell

The presence of erythroblasts in considerable numbers in the blood

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Protoerythrocyte

Proerythrocyte

erythrocytic

A primitive erythroblast

The precursor of an erythrocyte; an immature red blood cell with a nucleus

Pertaining to an erythrocyte

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Leuk/o:

Leukobilin

Leukemia

Leukocytosis

White

bile without the usual color resulting from bile pigments

Progressive proliferation of abnormal leukocytes found in hemopoietic tissues

An abnormally large number of leukocytes, as observed in acute infections, inflammation, hemorrhage, and other conditions.

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Leukocyt/o

Granular leukocyte

A type of cell formed in the myelopoietic, lymphoid, and reticular portions of the reticuloendothelial system

any one of the polymorphonuclear leukocytes, especially a neutrophilic leukocyte

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Thromb/o:

Thromboangiitis

Thrombolysis

Thrombosis

Thrombopoiesis

Thrombophlebitis

Blood clot

Inflammation of the intima of a blood vessel, with thrombosis

Fluidifying or dissolving of a thrombus

Formation or presence of a thrombus

Precisely, the process of a clot forming in blood, but generally used with reference to the formation of blood platelets

Venous inflammation with thrombus formation

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thrombopathy

Thrombocyt/o:

Thrombocytopathy

thrombocytopoiesis

A general term applied to disorders of blood platelets resulting in defective thromboplastin, without obvious change in the appearance or number of platelets

General term for any disorder of the coagulating mechanism that results from dysfunction of the blood platelets

The process of formation of thrombocytes or platelets

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Eosinopenia

Eosinotactic

Eosinotaxis

The presence of eosinophils in an abnormally small number in the peripheral bloodstream

Exerting a force of attraction or repulsion on eosinophil cells

Movement of eosinophils with reference to a stimulus which attracts or repels them

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Reticulocytopenia

Reticulocytosis

Paucity of reticulocytes in the blood

An increase in the number of circulating reticulocytes above the normal, which is less than 1% of the total number of red blood cells

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Cyte

Leucocyte

Erythrocyte

Myelocy

Cell

A type of WBC(white blood cell)

Red blood cell

Bone marrow cell

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Embole/o:

Embolectomy

Embolism

Embolization

Hyperchloremia

emboly

Surgical removal of an embolus from a blood vessel

The sudden blocking of an artery by a clut or foreign material

The process or conditon of becoming an embolus

An abnormally large amount of chloride ions in the circulating blood.

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Sept/o:

Septostomy

Atrioseptoplasty

Pector\o: Pectoralgia

Pectoral

Septum

Surgical creation of a septal defect

Surgical repair of an atrial septal defect

Pain in the chest

Relating to the chest

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Stethoscope

Stethoscopy

An instrument originally devised by Laennec for aid in hearing the respiratory and cardiac sounds in the chest

Examination of the chest by means of auscultation, either mediate or immediate, and percussion.

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systolic murmur

Systolometer

Telesystolic

a murmur heard during ventricular systole

An apparatus for determining the force of the cardiac contraction

Relating to the end of ventricular systole

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aortic stenosis

mitral stenosis

tricuspid stenosis

cardiac arrhythmia

pathologic narrowing of the aortic valve orifice

pathologic narrowing of the orifice of the mitral valve

pathologic narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve

any abnormality in the rate, regularity, or sequence of cardiac activation