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“Pepticulcer disease”isanexampleofamedicaldiagnosis SUFFIXES: SYMPTOMS OR DIAGNOSIS Suffix Meaning Word Association -algia, -dynia pain
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Phase 2 trials include controlled clinical studies to see if a new drug is effective to treat for a particular disease or condition; therefore, the subjects who
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AIDS-related complex- symptoms including weight loss, fever, and enlarged lymph Iatrogenic- a term used to describe a disease, disorder, or medical
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For example, the acronym COPD stands for “chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ” It is easier to say, “The patient has COPD,” then to say, “The patient has
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s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary Other books which have been consulted rather extensively are The Standard Nomenclature of Diseases and Operations, pub- lished
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Some additional prefixes, including those related to disease, are given in several later chapters The meanings of many of the prefixes in this chapter are
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