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Topical ointment
Local anesthesia
Lithogenesis
Lithoplebosis
Phlebocalcular
Hardening of veins
Inflammation of veins
Inflammation of arteries
Pointed
Heart-shaped
Sharp or flat-shaped
Abnormally situated
Cold reducing
Pertaining to cold
Destroy starch
Remove starch
Prolapse
Tooth-shaped
Heart-shaped
Rod or cone-shaped
Specific neurosis
General neurosis
The arteries
Stoppage
Distention
Extension
What is a coliform?
A sieve-like form
A molded form
A clot-like form
A closed form
The enamel
The root
The heart
Endopulmonary
Intrapulmonary
Exopulmonary
Perithoracic
Pectoralgia
Endothoracic
Choose the correct term for incision into the abdominal cavity.
Ventrotomy
Enterectomy
Ventroscopy
Enteroscopy
Exterior walls
Walls
Interior walls
Inner/ aorta
Outer/ aorta
Lateral/ aorta
Large
Small
Abnormal
What is expectoration?
The alleviation of chronic or persistent upper abdominal discomfort The cleansing of the lungs using surfactant reducing drugs
Capillaropathy
Capillariasis
Capillarosis
Normal
Below normal
Absent
Recurrent angina
Resembling angina
Post angina
Varicula
Variculosis
Microvarix
The heart
The medulla
The thorax
Pertaining to a ventricle
Choose the correct term for irregularity or loss of rhythm, especially of the heart.
Dysrhythmia
Arrhythmia
Hyperrhythmia
Hyporrhythmia
Coronal
Coronoform
Coronoidic
The prostate
Phobic
Left
Evil
Repair of capillaries
Examination of capillaries
Excision of capillaries
Chose the correct term for instrument for measuring the pulse.
Sphygmoform
Sphygmometer
Sphygmographia
Sphygmogram
Inflammation of veins
Dilation of a vein
Repair of a vein
Choose the correct term for having the stomach on the right side of the body.
Ectogastria
Sinistrogastria
Endogastria
Dextrogastria
The heart
The chest
A particular structure
To enlarge or widen
Fever producing
Pertaining to fever
An artery
A capillary
Blood
External
Opposite to normal
Internal
Reduced peristalsis
Increased peristalsis
Concerning peristalsis
Tensometer
Tendonitis
Tension
Aortic rupture
Aortic repair
Aortic stoppage
A blood clot
A blood clot
Cirsectomy
Circenectomy
Circenoclasia
Topophobia
Toponeurotic
Topophrenic
Compression/ extremities
Compression/ viscera
Compression/ excisions
Amylogenesis
Amyloidosis
Amylaceous
A watery celloid that forms the cytoplasm, nucleoplasm and nuclei of cells
Pectulate
Cordianal
Aortic
Dextrad
Sinistrad
Orthotic
Sinoidic
Sinoidal
Sinusoid
The alveoli
Thrombotic
Thrombosis
Thromboformate
Trifocal
Tricuspid
Tricordic
Aortic narrowing
Aortic fissure
Aortic enlargement
Cavity
Depression or hollow
Rupture
Elimination
Hemolysin
Inflammation
Choose the correct term for increased carbon dioxide (in the blood).
Hypercapnosis
Hypercapnia
Hypocapnia
Hypocapnosis
Choose the correct term for abnormal enlargement of the spinal cord.
Hypersyringomyoleia
Myelauxe
Syringomyelia
Hypermyoleia
Choose the correct term for hernia through the pharyngeal wall.
Pharyngocele
Larnygocele
Laryngocelosis
Pharyngocelosis
Pneumocentesis
Thoraciocentesis
Thoricotomy
Ferrogenetic
Siderogenetic
Siderogenous
Staphylococcentesis
Staphylococcemia
Staphylococcosepsis
Sternoschiosis
Sternohyoid
Sternorrhagia
A white cell
An enzyme
A virus
A staphylococcus is what?
A virus
A bacterium
A fungus
A parasite
Ribs
The lungs
Sternum
Inhalation of dust
Ingestion of dust
Bronchorrhagia
Bronchorrerhesus
Enbronchorrhagia
Acting as an antibody
Destructive to staphylococci
Caused by staphylococci
Productive of staphylococci
Deficiency of sweat
Excessive sweat
Absence of sweat
Absence of legs
Pertaining to a finger
Similar to a finger
Mucous membrane
Pleural cavity
Thoracic membrane
What is aspiration?
Coughing or spitting
inhalation
Exhalation
Choose the correct term for study of dust (and its effects).
Croniology
Coniology
Coniologist
Croniologist
Serous effusion
Gas
Bloody effusion
Choose the correct term for pertaining to both the lips and teeth.
Labiomental
Labiodental
Labiomentalogy
Labiodentalogy
Anorexia
Smog
Breathing organs
Carbon dioxide
Fluids
Abnormal in size
Deficient or lacking
Misshapen
Transthoracic
Mesothoracic
Perithoracic
Exhalation
Inhalation
Inspiration
Presence of fungi
Viral infection
Staphylococci
Partial collapse
Total paralysis
Total collapse
Pleurorrhexis
Pleurocele
Pleurorupture
Respiration
Aspiration
Lack of respiration
Pneumonorrhaphy
Pleurectomy
Pleurorrhaphy
Choose the correct term for instrument used to open the trachea.
Tracheotome
Tracheocyte
Tracheotometer
Tracheotoblast
Rod
Cone
Filamentous
Bacteroid
Bacterial
Microorganic
Choose the correct term for any fungal infection of the bronchi or bronchial tubes.
Bronchomycotic
Thoracolyemicotic
Bronchomycosis
Thoracolysis
Footwear specialist
Bronchitis
Stethomyotitis
Stethomyitis
Choose the correct term for secreting or promoting the secretion of sweat.
Sudorific
Sudorgenous
Hydrosis
Hyperhydrosis
Thoracopathoma
Thoracopathologist
Thoracopathy
Poisonous to fungi
Capillaries
Bronchioles
What is paresis?
Partial or incomplete paralysis
Sensitivity to pain
Lips/ fungus
Lips/ bacteria
Carbon dioxide
Carbon deposits
Iron deposits
Rate of respiration
Lung volume
VEO-; vein
VEO-; bloodway
Sanitizes perspiration
Inhibits perspiration
Breathing
Intake of oxygen
sleeping
AMYGDAL-; tonsil
The pharynx
Pulmonary blockage
Aortic blockage
Pulmonary stone
Inflammation of a tonsil
Infection
Inflammation
Fissure
In the meninges
In the blood
Resembling a microorganism
Resembling a micrococcus
Pertaining to a microorganism
The use of heat (in baths, in wet or dry saunas, in combination with massage, or as a direct application) for irrigation, massage, relaxation or to increase blood flow
Inhalation
Exhalation
Aversion to light
Profuse sweating
Undigested fibers
Fungal matter
Stones
The bladder
The stomach
The duodenum
What is duodenojejunostomy?
The surgical creation of a passage between the duodenum and the jejunum
The spontaneous formation of a passage between the duodenum and the jejunum The repair of the passage between the duodenum and the jejunum
The surgical repair of the passage between the duodenum and the jejunum
Sialoma
Sialocele
Sialysis
Coprocoraceous vomiting
Fungiocoraceous vomiting
Mycocoraceous vomiting
Indigestion
Digestive process
Normal digestion
Endolingual
Retroglossal
Perilingual
A pancreatic tumor
Intraperitoneal fascia
Ascending colon
Itself
Biliary
Colonical
Colonic
Splanchnemphraxis
Splanchnicectomy
Splanchnotomy
Caused by heat
Pertaining to heat
Producing heat
The esophagus
It is irritable
It is infected
It is diseased
Hearing
Touch
Smell
The larynx
The tongue
In skin
The bile
In enzymes
Relax
Close
Stiffen
The surgical formation of a passage between the gallbladder and the small intestine The surgical formation of a passage between the gallbladder and the duodenum
Colonics
The rectum
What is a typhloempyema?
An abdominal abscess following gastric bypass
Jazz singers
Feces
Choose the correct term for formation of a passage between the duodenum and the distal small intestine.
Nephrenoenterostomy
Duodenoenterostomy
Rectoenterostomy
Colenoenterostomy
An enzyme
Flesh
Glandular tissue
Visual
Olfactory
Aural
Choose the correct term for an incision of the bladder through the rectum
Proctocystotomy
Proctocytosis
Proctocysectomy
Proctopexia
An enzyme
Serum
Gastric juice
An enzyme
Infection
Inflammation
Touch
Hearing
Sight
Deficiency of saliva
Ageusia
Hyperguesia
Dyguesia
Choose the correct term for pertaining to the tongue and lips.
Glossoendolingual
Glossopharyngeal
Glossolabial
Glossolingual
Choose the correct term for behind or pertaining to the area posterior to the cecum.
Endocecal
Rectocecal
Pericecal
Antececal
One where words are unconsciously associated with specific tastes and smells
One where words are spoken unintentionally or inappropriate words are used for appropriate ones
Formation of bile
Pertaining to hearing
Resembling feces
Caused by feces
Originating in feces
Ruptures
Prolapses
Spasms
What is a jejunostomy?
Repair of the opening into the jejunum
The colon
The rectum
The duodenum
Soft
Ruptured
Enlarged
What is lingula?
Loss of sensation in the tongue
Esophagorrhexis
Esophagocytosis
Esophagocele
What is a colorectostomy?
The repair of a passage between the colon and rectum
The pancreas
Lack of sensation
Orally
Without anesthesia
Touch
Taste
Hearing
Pigmentation
Adrenaline
Bile
Choose the correct term for suture repair of the common bile duct.
Colorrhaphy
Choledochorrhapy
Cholendodochorrhaphy
Ileorraphaphy
Use of natural and synthetic substances to stimulate or suppress the immune response
Pertaining to the use of natural substances to stimulate or suppress the immune response
It is abnormally short
It is abnormally long
It is abnormally soft
Certain odors
Choose the correct term for relating to the spleen and pancreas.
Colonpancreatic
Splanchopancreatic
Lienoendopancreatic
Lienopancreatic
Chose the correct term for suture of the rectum to some other part.
Rectographia
Rectopexy
Rectectomy
Rectorraphy
Asomia
Dysosmia
Antisomia
Pale
Soft
Hard
Glossopyretic
Linguopyrosis
Linguopyretic
Choose the correct term for formation of a passage between two parts of the jejunum.
Jejunojejunostosis
Jejunojenunectomy
Jejunojejunostomy
Jejunojejunorrhexia
Choose the correct term for branch of medicine dealing with diseases and disorders of the organs of smell.
Osmonosology
Rhinology
Otolaryngology
Endosmonosology
The tongue
The gums
An opening
Any passage
Choose the correct term for abnormal narrowing of the pyloric orifice.
Pylorositosis
Pyloromalacia
Dyspyloric
Pylorostenosis
Normal immuity
Lacking immunity
Injection and removal of fluid into the pleural cavity to wash it out
What does the prefix of anisopia indicate about the visual power of the eyes?
It is equal
It is enhanced
It is unequal
It is deficient
The pupil
The cornea
In a single color
In ones forties
In bright light
Retina
Iris
Pupil
Stiff
Unyielding
Tactile
Ankyloblepharon: what is the state of the edges of the upper eyelid to the lower one?
They are of equal size
There is adhesion
The retina
The eyelids
The pupil
Choose the correct term for vision in which all objects appear to be blue.
Leukopia
Cyanopia
Xanopia
Melanopia
Congenital
Excessively dark
Visual
Choose the correct term for congenital absence of all or part of the iris.
Aniridia
Noniridia
Hyparidia
Dysiridia
Originating in herpes
Pertaining to herpes
Resembling herpes
Lacrimotome
Lacrimotomy
Dacryctome
Inflammation
An accumulation of fluid
A deficiency of fluid
The iris
The retina
Choose the correct term for agent that stimulates the secretion of tears.
Lacrogogue
Dacrotic
Lacrogogic
Dacryagogue
Monocular
Binocular
Isocular
Greatly reduced
Retina
Crystalline lens
Cilia
What is oxyopia?
Abnormally farsighted vision
Xerocheilia
Stenocheilia
Cyanocheilia
Choose the correct term for instrument for observing change of curvature of the lens.
Phacoscope
Phacostomy
Phacectomy
Phacipexia
Incoherent speech
Excessive speech
Obscene speech
Excessively small
Green
Red or reddish
Pus-producing fungi
Pus-producing organisms
Microorganisms
Removal of the entire cornea and replacement with flaps from the cornea
Removal of part of the cornea and replacement with flaps from the cornea
Choose the correct term for having a double pupil in the eye.
Diplocorneia
Bicoria
Diplocoria
Bicorneia
Reduction of
Enlargement of
Equality
Examination of an eyelid
Fissure of an eyelid
Repair of an eyelid
Tears
Bloody tears
Deficient tears
Excessive weeping
Ophthalmoplegia
Ophthalmalgia
Ophthalmostenosis
Hormone secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary that stimulates the pineal gland
In the retina
In the cornea
In the iris
The pupil
The choroid
The eyelid
Xeroma: what is the condition of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eyes?
Excessively fluid
Abnormally dry
Reduced by disease
Enlarged by inflammation
Conjunctivitis
Lacrimalysis
Blepharorrhea
Dacryelcosis
Lacricosis
Lacrimalysis
Fused limbs
Choose the correct term for any fungal disease of the eye.
Ophthalmomyosis
Opsmycosis
Opsmyosis
Ophthalmomycosis
Kerectoma
Kerectomy
Keretoblast
Dacryalgia
Dacryalgiosis
Dacryoadenalgia
Herpetic
Hematic
Hepatic
Neither
The right
The left
The retina
The cornea
The cornea
Heterochromia iridis: which best describes the colors of the iris or sector of the iris in the two eyes?
Blended
Monotone
Of equal size
Different
The pupil
The retina
On the neck
On the hands
Farsightedness
A lazy eye
Nearsightedness
Instrument to record the concentration of carbon monoxide in inhaled and exhaled air
Pupillometry
Coreometry
Pupilloblast
Condition in which the pupil is to one side of the center of the cornea
Condition in which the pupil is to one side of the center of the iris
Condition in which the pupil is to one side of the center of the sclera
In a single color
At night
Choose the correct term for pertaining to the retina and choroid.
Retinochoroiditis
Perichoriodal
Retinochoroid
Choriodaloretinosic
Inability to be idle
Absent
Unequal
Equal
Enlarged
Reduced
Yellow
Blepharorrhea
Blepharopyorrhea
Lacrylysis
Pertaining to sight
Complete
Partial
In a nearsighted person
In bright light
In a farsighted person
Xerostomia
Xerosis
Xanthosis
Corneoplegia
Opiarrhagia
Cycloplegia
The retina
Vision
Night vision
Prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses, examine eyes and detect diseases
Refraction of a ray of light spread over a diffuse area rather than sharply focused on the cornea
Lack of conscious awareness of facts or occurrences other than through the senses
Periodontitis
Dysodontiasis
Perientisiasis
Medication or poison chemically linked to fungi, used to target and destroy cells
Sleep disorder
Pertaining to sound
Pertaining to touch
Ophthalmoscope designed to permit the fundus to be seen simultaneously by one eye of the patient
Before birth
During birth
Stillbirth
After birth
Before birth
Stillbirth
In the vagina
In the cervix
Gravidism
Gravida
Cyeopoesis
The uterus
The bladder
The breast
During lactation
After birth
Childhood
Antepubescent
Adulthood
Choose the correct term for concerning the uterus and rectum.
Hysterorectal
Rectourethral
Uterorectal
Rectometral
Hypogalactia
Lactogen
Lactogenosis
In the ovaries
Choose the correct term for substance that stimulates milk production.
Galactose
Galactogenosis
Lactation
Lactogen
A form of ectopic pregnancy in which the embryo develops in the fallopian tube
It is deficient
It is excessive
It is normal
In the breasts
Excessive perspiration
Suppression of perspiration
The cervix
The uterus
In the vagina
In the vagina
Manual examination of the breast to screen for and detect breast cancer
Radiographic imaging of the breast to screen for and detect breast cancer
Hyperemesis gravidarum: persistent, continuous, severe nausea and vomiting related to what?
Menstruation
Puberty
Menopause
Pregnancy
Choose the correct term for any disease of the sexual organs.
Enteropathy
Gynecopathy
Veneropathy
Gonadopathy
The study and use of drugs that influence thinking, behavior or emotion
One who studies and prescribes drugs that influence thinking, behavior or emotion
In the cervix
In the ovaries
In the cervix
A condition in which a patient has nearly all the usual signs and symptoms of adulthood but is still in puberty
What is menostaxis?
Prolonged menstruation
Painful menstruation
What is ovariocyesis?
An ectopic pregnancy in the thoracic cavity
To prevent pregnancy
Antenate
Neonate
Antenatal
Choose the correct term for inflammation of the region around the vagina.
Pericolpitis
Vaginitis
Perivaginitis
Colpitis
Theleplasty
Theloncus
Neopexy
Passage
Beginning, origin
Opening
Sense of smell
Fallopian tube
Cervical opening
Ovariotomy
Uterectomy
Uterotomy
A 9-amino acid peptide hormone secreted by the magnocellular cells of the hypothalmus and stored in the pituitary gland
Undignified and painful death due to inadequate control of symptoms at the end of life Weakness associated with aging, especially muscular
Weakness associated with aging, especially of the heart and breathing apparatus
A gonad-stimulating hormone
A gonad-destroying protein
A gonad-destroying hormone
Eurycephalic
Eucephalic
Tachycephalic
What does the prefix of anisomastia indicate about the size of the breasts?
Excessive largeness
Marked inequality
Excessive smallness
Equal in size
What stage of puberty does the second combining form of pubarche indicate?
The end
Just before
During
The beginning
The vagina
What does the second combining form of menarche indicate about the menstrual period?
The end
During
The beginning
Before
In the cervix
In the vagina
In the ovary
Just before
After
At the onset
Xerotocia
Hypertoxia
Axerotocia
Plastic surgery of the cornea using corneal tissue from another species
Plastic surgery of the cornea using corneal tissue from the same species
The uterus
The cervix
The vagina
Production
Excessive production
Deficient production
The study, care and treatment of neonates (newborns) and tehir mothers
The study, care and treatment of neonates (children not yet born)
Absence of menstruation
Painful menstruation
An arm or leg
The limbs
A finger or toe
Cervicitis
Endocercivosis
Metriosis
Descemetitis
Hymenitis
Hymenosis
Antegnosis
Postpartum
Antepartum
In the ovary
In the vagina
Mammectomy
Mammesis
Mastadenitis
What does the initial combining form of oligomenorrhea indicate about the menstrual flow?
It is excessive and often
It is scanty or infrequent
Vaginalgesia
Vaginalitis
Vaginitis
Metrostenia
Endometasis
Metrectasia
What does the initial combining form of micromazia indicate about the size of the breasts?
Abnormal largeness
Abnormal smallness
Similarity in size
One
In the head
Choose the correct term for fixation of the uterus to the gastric wall.
Hysteroenteritis
Hysterogastrorrhaphy
Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteropexy
Premature birth
Before brith
The uterus
Repair
Enlargement
Narrowing
Unable to distinguish the left from the right side of the body
The pigment produced by xanthocytes that gives color to hair, skin, the substantia nigra of the brain and the choroid of the eye
A form of color blindness in which red and green are distinguishable, but not black and white
Lacking a head
Four-headed
Incision of the posterior rectal wall by the anterior wall of the rectum
Childbirth
Menstruation
Menopause
Spiradenoma
Hidroncus
Syringoma
The presence of non-functioning ectopic endometrial glands and stroma inside the uterine cavity
Congenital condition in which the ventricles of the brain are connected with the subarachnoid space
What is an epizoon?
Animal organism living as a parasite on the exterior of the host
A sleep disorder
An inability to urinate
Protozoology
Zoology
Protozoologist
Caused by a cortex
Pertaining to a cortex
Originating in a cortex
Plant-like
Diseased
Variegated
Actinoneuropathy
Neuroretinitis
Neurostenosis
Glycogeusia
Eugeusia
Euglycosis
Zoophilism
Protozoophilism
Protozoomania
Cordiform
Coronal
Piniform
Poor coordination
Well-planned coordination
Normal coordination
Scrotocele
Scrotoplasty
Orchidoplasty
Medication
Radiation
Heat
Urination
By multiple partners
In secret
Genetic materials
Spermatozoa
Protein-rich cells
A unit of heat
A unit of loudness
What is coprozoa?
Protozoa living in or identified within fecal matter
Urethrsis
Urethrisim
Urethrospasm
What does the first combining form of oligospermia indicate about sperm?
Abnormally shaped spermatozoa in seminal fluid
Urelcosis
Uridrosis
Urocystosis
Choose the correct term for study of the effect of cold on biological systems.
Coryzenosis
Cryobiotics
Coryzenotic
Cryobiology
Nephrectasia
Nephropyosis
Pyelectasia
Muscle extending beneath the sternohyoid that depresses the adrenal cartilage
Muscle extending beneath the sternohyoid that depresses the thyroid cartilage
Muscle extending beneath the sternohyoid that elevates the thyroid cartilage
A rupture
A stricture
A repair of
Choose the correct term for pertaining to the region of the groin.
Inguinabdominal
Abdominal
Inguinal
Vesicoabdominal
Heat
Topical applications
Radiation
What is insemination?
A fertility treatment
Ovulation
Discharge of semen from the penis into the vagina during coitus
Mutations of protozoa
Choose the correct term for condition in which there is only one descended testicle.
Anorchidism
Monotesticularism
Monorchidism
Anmonotesticularism
Choose the correct term for outer layer of the adrenal glands.
Adrenal cortex
Adrenal gland
Pituitary gland
Cerebellar cortex
Uroxanthin
Urocynite
Uroerrythrocite
In the ureter
In the urine
Renal
Rod
Triform
The pouch found in most male mammals that contains the testicles and part of the spermatic cord
Repaired
Diseased
Inflammation
Surgical repair of the brain with development of cavities communicating with the subarachnoid space
In the colon
In the bladder
In the bile
Exposure to radiation
Exposure to cold
Exposure to heat
Treating by vaccination
Making infectious
Making immune
By cobalt therapy
What does the first combining form of melanuria indicate about urine?
It contains a dark pigment
It is inflamed
It is impaired
The penis
The testicle
The scrotum
Poison
Radiation
Carbon dioxide
Acryanesthesia
Acryanophbia
Cryanesthesia
Urioliposis
Lipobilia
Lipuria
The penis
The ureter
The scrotum
To have blood in it
Is is excessive
Is is lacking
Is is normal
Multicellular organisms
Unicellular fungi
Multicellular fungi
Choose the correct term for pertaining to the cervix uteri and bladder.
Uterorenal
Uterovesical
Cervicovesical
Renouteric
A penis
The scrotum
The ureter
Spermatoschesis
Aspermatogenesis
Aspermatoschesis
Pus
Genetic markers
Muscle tissue
What does the second combining form of seminiferous indicate about semen?
Originating in
It is deficient
Producing or conducting
What does the prefix euglycemia indicate about the concentration of glucose in the blood?
It is normal
It is excessive
It is deficient
It is abnormal
Pertaining to spermatozoa
Choose the correct term for congenital absence of one or more testicles.
Synorchidism
Monorchidism
Amonorchidism
Anorchidism
Phallitis
Orchitis
Testitis