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Neonatology is derived from the Greek word "neonatos," meaning newborn, and the suffix "-ology," which means the study of. Therefore, neonatology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the care of newborn infants, particularly those who are premature or have medical complications.
Neonatology is the study of newborn babies.
The suffix in the medical term "pachydermatosis" is "-osis."
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
Combining forms are: ne/o - new, nat/o - birth, & log/o - word; the study of Suffix is: -ist - one who specializes in
The suffix in the medical term nephromegaly is -megaly, which means large.Nephr/o is the root word meaning kidney(s)
The suffix for the medical term rachischisis is -schisis, which means a fissure or splitting.
the second suffix is ususally a single letter
Neonatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the care of newborn infants, typically born prematurely or with medical issues. It can be separated into "neo" which means new, and "natology" which refers to the study or practice of a particular subject related to newborns.
Haemorrhage is the medical term. Bleeding is the term used otherwise.
The suffix for hematology is hemo. This is a Greek term that means blood. Another suffix for hematology is hema.
Peri is a suffix that means about. So perinatal would mean about the time of birth.