a natural communication between two blood vessels or other tubular structures; an operative union of two hollow/tubular structures | anastomōsis, is, f. |
anus; circle | ānus, ī, m. |
arteriovenosus | artēriovēnōsus, a, um |
axis, center line | axis, is, m. |
base, the lower part | basis, is (eos), f. |
division into two parts | bifurcātiō, ōnis, f. |
carotid artery | carōtis, idis, f. (artēria) |
coccyx | coccyx, gis, f. |
coccygeal bone | os coccygis |
diaphragm | diaphragma, atis, n. |
floor of the pelvis | diaphragma pelvis |
larynx | larynx, gis, m. |
length | longitūdō, inis, f. |
lymph | lympha, ae, f. |
masseter | massētēr, ēris, m. (mūsculus) |
mother | māter, tris, f. |
hard membrane of the brain | dūra māter |
tender mother“; delicate fibrous membrane closely enveloping the brain and the spinal cord | pia māter |
brain or spinal membrane | mēninx, gis, f. |
parotid gland | parōtis, idis, f. (glandula) |
small | parvus, a, um |
pelvic | pelvicus, a, um |
peripheral, marginal | periphericus, a, um |
pharynx | pharynx, gis, m. |
subcutaneous cervical muscle | platysma, tis, n. |
fold, false membrane | plica, ae, f. |
pyramid | pȳramis, idis, |
respiratory, relating to the breathing | f. respīrātōrius, a, um |
sphincter | sphinctēr, ēris, m. (mūsculus) |
under the skin | subcutāneus, a, um |
lying below the liver | subhēpaticus, a, um |
surface | superficiēs, ēī, f. |
ligamentous connection of bones | syndesmōsis, is, f. |
cartilaginous connection of bones | synchondrōsis, is, f. |
system | systēma, tis, n. |
urinary duct | ūrētēr, ēris, m. |
urethra | ūrēthra, ae, f. |
acquired | acquisītus, a, um |
inflammation of glands | adenītis, ītidis, f. |
tumor from glands | adenōma, atis, n. |
aether | (a)ethēr, ēris, m. |
blindness | amaurōsis, is, f. |
a bulge in a blood vessel, circumscribed dilatation | aneurysma, matis, n. |
inflammation of the appendix | appendīcītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of joints | arthrītis, ītidis, f. |
degenerative disease of joints | arthrōsis, is, f. |
muscle weakness | atonia, ae, f. |
atopic | atopicus, a, um |
inflammation of bronchi | bronchītis, ītidis, f. |
cadaverous, deathlike | cadāverōsus, a, um |
cancer, malignant tumor of cancerous nature | carcinōma, atis, n. |
carcinomatous, malignant | carcinōmatōsus, a, um |
catheter | cathetēr, ēris, m. |
inflammation of the lip | cheilītis, ītidis, f. |
clefts in the corner of the lips | cheilōsis, is, f. |
stones in the gall bladder | cholēcystolithiāsis, is, f. |
hardening of an organ | cirrhōsis, is, f. |
inflammation of the colon | cōlītis, ītidis, f. |
a state of complete loss of consciousness | cōma, atis, n. |
cyst, the abnormal sac containing gas or fluid | cystis, is, f. |
inflammation of the skin | dermatītis, ītidis, f. |
diphtheric | diphthericus, a, um |
sprain | distorsiō, ōnis, f. |
painful | dolorōsus, a, um |
non-infectious inflammation of skin | eczema, tis, n. |
dilatation of the organ with gas | emphysēma, tis, n. |
pus in the cavity | empȳēma, tis, n. |
inflammation of the brain | encephalītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the endocardium | endocardītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the endometrium | endomētrītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the small intestine | enterītis, ītidis, f. |
fissured, cleft | fissus, a, um |
inflammation of the stomach | gastrītis, ītidis, f. |
affecting multiple body organs | generalisātus, a, um |
inflammation of the gingiva | gingīvītis, ītidis, f. |
gram; record | gramma, tis, n. |
a localized swollen mass of extravasted blood (bleeding of larger vessels in the tissues) | haematōma, atis, n. |
inflammation of the liver | hēpatītis, ītidis, f. |
with reduced blood sugar | hypoglycaemicus, a, um |
inflammation of the iris and ciliary body | īridocyclītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the cornea | keratītis, ītidis, f. |
tumor of the smooth muscle | leiomyōma, tis, n. |
tumor from fatty tissue | lipōma, atis, n. |
inflammation of the breast, mammary gland | mastītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the membranes of the brain | meningītis, ītidis, f. |
mucous | mūcōsus, a, um |
inflammation of the spinal cord | myelītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the muscular walls of the heart | myocardītis, ītidis, f. |
tumor from muscle | myōma, atis, n. |
inflammation of the musculary layer of the uterus | myomētrītis, ītidis, f. |
general anesthesia; a state of unconsciousness caused by a drug | narcōsis, is, f. |
death of tissue | necrōsis, is, f. |
inflammation of the kidneys | nephrītis, ītidis, f. |
degenerative disease of kidneys | nephrōsis, is, f. |
blunt | obtūsus, a, um |
swelling | oedēma, tis, n. |
tumor from the bony tissue | osteōma, atis, n. |
inflammation of the bone marrow | osteomyelītis, ītidis, f. |
the bones become fragile | osteoporōsis, is, f |
operating connection of fragments of bone fractures in the correct position | osteosynthesis, is, f. |
inflammation of the ear | ōtītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the pancreas | pāncreatītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the peritoneum | peritonītis, ītidis, f. |
phlegmonous | phlegmonōsus, a, um |
inflammation of the pleura | pleurītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the pulp | pulpītis, ītidis, f. |
with pus | pūrulentus, a, um |
inflammation of the renal pelvis | pyelītis, ītidis, f. |
inflammation of the renal pelvis and kidney | pyelonephrītis, ītidis, f. |
rheumatic | rheumaticus, a, um |
hardening | sclērōsis, is, f. |
infection spread from infected focus into the blood, which can cause septic shock | sēpsis, is, f. |
relating to the body | sōmaticus, a, um |
inflammation of the vertebrae | spondylītis, ītidis, f. |
degenerative changes in intervertebral discs | spondylōsis, is, f. |
narrowing | stenōsis, is, f. |
inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth | stomatītis, ītidis, f. |
less acute | subacūtus, a, um |
suspected | suspectus, a, um |
suspicion | suspīciō, ōnis, f. |
symptom of the disease | symptōma, tis, n. |
a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum | syphilis, idis, f. |
formation of coagulated blood in vessels during the live | thrombōsis, is, f. |
inflammation of tonsils | tōnsillītis, ītidis, f. |
injury | trauma, tis, n. |
relating to tuberculosis | tūberculōsus, a, um |
with ulcers | ulcerōsus, a, um |
stones in ureter | ūrētērolithiāsis, is, f. |
Chickenpox | varicella, ae, f. |
shaft of a long bone | diaphysis, is, f. |
digestive | dīgestōrius, a, um |
an elongated mass attached to the upper part of testes | epididymis, idis, f. |
a thin plate above the larynx | epiglōttis, idis, f. |
end of a long bone | epiphysis, is, f. |
brain epiphysis | epiphysis cerebrī |
fiber | fibra, ae, f. |
fibrous, connective | fibrōsus, a, um |
vocal chord | glōttis, idis, f. |
hypophysis, pituitary | hypophysis, is, f. |
crossing, resembling Greek letter X | chiasma, tis, n. |
ileum, the last part of the small intestine | īleum, ī, n. |
iris of the eye | īris, idis, f. |