"Megaly" typically indicates enlargement of a specific organ or structure in the body. For example, hepatomegaly refers to enlargement of the liver, splenomegaly refers to enlargement of the spleen, and cardiomegaly refers to enlargement of the heart.
Formation of CO2 and ethyl alcohol indicate anaerobic reactions.Formation of CO2 and ethyl alcohol indicate anaerobic reactions.
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In English, it is generally used as a suffix to indicate the state of something being large, often abnormally so. "cardiomegaly", then, describes the state of having an enlarged heart.
-megaly means abnormal enlargement
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Urethro/megaly Urethra = urethr/o Abnormal enlargement = -megaly
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The suffix in the medical term nephromegaly is -megaly, which means large.Nephr/o is the root word meaning kidney(s)
-megaly is the medical terminology combining form meaning enlargement, as in thyromegaly (enlargement of the thyroid) and hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver).MEGALY-megaly
It is the medical term for enlarged heart. (Cardio = Heart, megaly = enlarged)
Prefix: Hepat- Root: -megaly Suffix: -ly
tachy- = rapidcardio- = hearttachycardia = rapid heart rate(bradycardia meaning slow heart rate)-megaly = the condition of being enlargedcardiomegaly = enlarged heart
Patient becomes weak and debilitated. He looks pale due to anaemia. His abdomen may look enlarged due to hepato-spleeno-megaly. Spleen may become palpable at the umbilicus, at time bigger.