well -itis means imflammation and hepatic is dealing with the liver... ie hepatic portal vein... so im GUESSING imflammation of the liver.
Hepatosplenomegaly
Hepat/o is the medical terminology combining form meaning liver.
Prefix: Hepat- Root: -megaly Suffix: -ly
The root word of hepatitis is "hepat," which comes from the Greek word for liver.
The root word for hepatitis is "hepat," which comes from the Greek word "hepar" meaning liver.
prefix ”hypo” root ”hepat” pertaining to the liver “ic”
hepat means liver when put with -ic which means pertaining to the word hepatic is made meaning pertaining to the liver
The prefix of the word "hepatic" is "hepat-," which comes from the Greek word "hepar," meaning liver. In medical terminology, "hepatic" pertains to the liver, often used in contexts related to liver function or liver diseases.
The combining form that means "liver" is "hepat/o." It is derived from the Greek word "hepar," which refers to the liver. This combining form is commonly used in medical terminology to describe conditions, diseases, or procedures related to the liver, such as hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) or hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver).
Hepatosplenomegaly is the medical term for an enlargement of both the liver (hepato-) and the spleen (-spleno-). It can be caused by various conditions, such as infections, blood disorders, or liver diseases. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, feeling full quickly when eating, and fatigue. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
That is the medical term: lung herniation. It can occur intercostal (between the ribs), sternal (through an opening in the sternum) or diagram (into the abdominal cavity). The first and third are often due to chest injuries and the second happens during fetal development.
Hyper means above and tension means pressure so, hypertension means above pressure