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dys-
abnormal; difficult (oppisite of eu)
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eu-
well, good, normal (oppisite of dys)
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exo-
external, on the outside
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hyper-
above normal; overly
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micr(o)-
small, microscopic
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pan-, pant(o)-
all, entire
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peri-
around. about, near
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sub-
less than, under, inferior
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super-
more than, above, superior
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-cytosis
condition of cells
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-derma
condition of cells
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-ectasia
expansion, dilation
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recording instrument
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-graphy
process of recording
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-itis (pl., -itides)
inflamation
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-logist
one who practices
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-pexy
fixation, usually done surgically
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-rrhage
discharging heavily
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-rrhaphy
surgical suturing
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-scope
instrument_(especially one used for observing or measuring)
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-scopy
use of an instrument for observing
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ather/o
plaque or fatty substance
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dys-
difficult, painful or bad
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-graphy
recording a picture
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-malacia
abnormal softening
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-megaly
large or enlargement
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myel/o
spinal cord or bone marrow
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-necrosis
the death of tissue
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-osis
a disease or abnormal condition
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-sclerosis
abnormal hardening
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-scopy
visual examination
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-stenosis
abnormal narrowing
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DG,Dg,Diag,diag,DX,Dx
diagnosis
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inflam, inflamm
inflammation
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prog, prong, prx, px
prognosis
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