1.Laparocele: hernia through the abdomen
2.Glossopathy: disease of tongue
3.Stomatosis: any disease of oral cavity
4.Cholangitis: inflammation of bile duct
5.Celiopathy:any abdominal disease
6.Hepatosclerosis: it is a form of diabetic microangiopathy with hepatic sinusodial fibrosis and basement membrane disposition without hepatic cirrhosis.
7.Esophageal Carcinoma: cancer arising from esophagus
8. Colorectal Carcinoma: malignant tumor arising from the inner lining of the Colon.
9.Gingival Hyperplasia: overgrowth of gum around teeth
10.Stomatomycosis: disease of mouth due to any fungus.
11.Celiomyositis: inflammation of abdominal muscles
12. Proctoptosis: prolapse of rectum.
13. Choledocholithiasis: presence of stone in common bile duct
14. Sclerosing cholangitis: disease of liver and gallbladder, in this inflammation and scarring of bile duct commonly occur.
EXERCISE 5 all as possible. Translate the following terms as literally as possible an instrument for...
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Are all disciplines in the University equally boring or there are some more boring than others? To answer that question, a study performed at Columbia University counted the number of times per 5-minute interval when professors from three different departments said “uh” or “ah” during lectures to fill gaps between words. These counts were used as a proxy (approximation) for the measure of class boredom. The data from observing one hundred of 5-minute intervals from each of three departments’ professors were recorded in...
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Defining Medical Word Elements Provide the medical root word for the following terms: 1. man 9. liver 2. woman 10. gallbladder 3. heart 11. mouth 4. head 12 tongue 5. chest 13. breast 6. bone 14. muscle 7. brain 15. nerve 8. stomach
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Review & Practice Sheet EXERCISE 35 Labeling 1. Label the anatomy of the heart in Figure 35.10. figure 35.10 Frontal Section Through the Heart 1 2 3 12 13 5 6 7 14 8 15 9 16 10 11 12 14 18 15 19 16. 17. 18 19 20 504
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