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Chapter 4
Prefixes
Chap 4- Prefix
Adrenal glands- endocrine glands located
at the top of the kidneys; secretes hormones
(ex: adrenaline)
Antibiotic- (anti=against, bio=life); chemical
that destroys or inhibits microorganisms
Antibodies- protein substance made by
WBC in response to antigens
Antigen-(-gen=producing or forming) foreign
substance to the body like a poison or virus
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RH condition- (RH+) a person who has a protein
coat or antigen on RBC
HDN (Hemolytic disease of Newborn): RHwoman and RH+ man have baby. Hemolysis
causes the destruction of RBC’s. Hemoglobin is
is then converted into bilirubin. (During delivery
some of the baby’s antigens may escape into
mother’s blood)
Prevention test at 28 wks: mother given RH
immune globulin which binds to RH+ cells and
prevents mom from making RH+ antibodies
Bilirubin- (jaundice) produced when liver breaks
down RBCs; Bilibubin is a brownish yellow
substance found in bile; phototherapy lamp
which changes bilirubin in a form to be excreted
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Autoimmune reaction- body makes antibodies
against its own good cells and tissues which
causes inflammation
Ex- Rheumatoid arthritis- autoimmune disease caused by genetics,
environment, or hormones and has joint pain, swelling and
inflammation
Systemic lupus- chronic inflammation; produces abnormal antibodies
in blood that target tissues within their own body rather than foreign
agents
Graves disease (hyperthyroidism); thyroid is responsible for
metabolism; too much causes weight loss, rapid heart rate,
nervousness, fatigue, sweating, sleep loss etc.
Congenital anomalies- irregularity in body structure
or organ
Ex- syndactyly
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Chronic inflammation
Grave’s Disease
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Contralateral- opposite side
Ipsilateral- same side
Dialysis- complete separation
Ex- kidney dialysis: separates harmful waste in
the blood that are normally removed by urine
Ectopic Pregnancy- embyo planted outside of
uterus usually in fallopian tube
Parathyroid glands- (dorsal side of thyroid gland)
produce hormones that increases blood calcium
and maintains level
Recombinant DNA- taking gene from one organism
to another; manufactures insulin
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Syndrome- a group of symptom that occurs together to
make an abnormal condition
Ex- Reye condition: children given aspirin after virus;
vomit, brain swelling, intracranial pressure,
hypoglycemia and liver dysfunction
Symbiosis- organisms living together (beneficial)
Parasitism- organisms living together (not beneficial)
Symphysis- type of joint covered by a layer of cartilage
(shock absorber) ex: pubic symphysis
Transurethral- resection of the prostate gland (TURP) is
a removal of prostate gland with instrument through
the urethra
Ultrasonography- diagnostic technique using ultrasound
waves to produce and image (echocardiogram)
Rh condition.
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Sites of ectopic pregnancies.
(Modified from Damjanov I: Pathology for the Health-Related Professions,
Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 1996, page 393.)
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Location of the prostate gland.
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