accessory structures (redirected fromaccessory organs) accessory structures [TA] parts accessory to the main organ or structure. Synonym(s):accessory organs(1) ,adnexa,annexa Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link...
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In general, to avoid errors in the administration of medications and infusions, spell out the word instead of using an abbreviation. For example, use “international unit” instead of I.U.; “every day” instead of q.d.; “every other day” instead of q.o.d.; and “unit” instead ...
so when you start to put them together in wanting to say large intestine you have 大腸 (da chang) and for colitis which is an inflammation of the large intestine it is simply 大肠炎 (da chang yan). generally there are three basic parts to english medical terms: word root 词根 (ci gen...
2000 A.D.- "That antibiotic is artificial. Here, eat thisroot!" A doctor said to his car mechanic, "Your debit is several times more per hour then we get paid for medical care." "Yeah, but you see, doc, you have always the same model, it hasn't changed since Adam; but we hav...
There are three basic parts to medical terms: a word root (usually the middle of the word and its central meaning), a prefix (comes at the beginning and usually identifies some subdivision or part of the central meaning), and a suffix (comes at the end and modifies the central meaning ...
pilar cyst a type of epidermal cyst, almost always found on the scalp, arising from the outer root sheath of the hair follicle. pilonidal cyst see pilonidal cyst. radicular cyst an epithelium-lined sac at the apex of a tooth. Rathke's c's (Rathke's cleft c's) groups of epithelial cel...
perineurial cystan outpouching of the perineurial space on the extradural portion of the posterior sacral or coccygeal nerve roots at the junction of the root and ganglion; it may cause low back pain and sciatica. periodontal cystone in the periodontal ligament and adjacent structures, usually at...
Root cause analysis, S phase analysis, Semen analysis, Sensitivity analysis, Signature pattern analysis, Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis, Sister chromosome exchange analysis, Slot blot analysis, Spectral analysis, Survival analysis, SWOT analysis, Synovial fluid analysis, Task analysis, Tempo...
15.The foundation of a word is known as the ___root___.16.A __chronic___ disease has a slow onset and runs a sometimes years long course.17.A vowel linking a suffix and a root, or linking two roots in a term is called __combining vowel___.18.The scientific suffix for “infla...