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Heart is called as 'Cardium'. Cardia is a Greek word for heart. Cor is a Latin word for heart. From 'Cor' you get coronary word.
Cardiac myopathy is the medical term for a heart attack. It translates from the latin as "heart muscle death."
Yes, PO is a Latin term.
The Latin equivalent for "frozen heart" is cor gelidum("icy heart") or cor gelatum ("frozen heart").
Calor is the classic Latin medical term meaning "heat," and is especially used in descriptions of inflammation. The suffix -itis means inflammation of and hot to touch is probably errythema.
Cardiac auscultation is the medical term meaning listening to the heart.
Myocardial infarction is the medical term meaning damage to the heart muscle.
Hypoesthesia is the term of a diminished sense of touch.
Cardiac is the medical term usually used when referring to the heart. When joined as a combining form with another suffix or word to form another term, cardiac becomes Cardio-. For example, Cardiovascular.Cardio- = heart and vascular = blood vessels.Cor is another word that is Latin for heart. It is used in medicine to refer to the heart. For example, Cor pulmonale (a severe condition of the heart). Another term from the Latin root is Coronary, which also means heart. For example, Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, AKA CABG (called also "cabbage"), is the medical term for a "heart bypass".Cardiac means pertaining to the heart. Cardia means heart but isn't used by itself often.
The medical term for itching is pruritus, from the Latin word prurire (to itch).
Fibrillation is the medical term meaning rapid uncoordinated shuddering of the heart.
Palpable means noticeable by touch.