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Demonstrate knowledge of a particular body system. Describe the bodily components of the system. Describe the pathology of the system. Teach word components and abbreviations.

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CHAPTER GOALS

•  Name the organs of the digestive system and describe their locations.

•  Define combining forms for organs and know the meaning of related terminology.

•  Describe signs, symptoms and disease conditions affecting the digestive system.

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INGESTION AND DIGESTION

•  Ingestion – food materials taken into the mouth

•  Digestion – food is broken down, mechanically and chemically, as it travels through the gastrointestinal tract. Ø  Digestive enzymes aid the breakdown of complex

nutrients. Proteins → amino acids Sugars → glucose Fats → fatty acids or triglycerides

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ABSORPTION

•  Digested food passes into the bloodstream through lining cells of the small intestine.

•  Nutrients travel to all cells of the body.

•  Cells burn nutrients to release the energy stored in food.

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ELIMINATION

•  The body eliminates solid waste materials that cannot be absorbed into bloodstream.

•  The large intestine concentrates feces.

•  The wastes pass out of the body through the anus.

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THE DIGESTIVE TRACT

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PATHOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Signs and symptoms •  Anorexia – lack of appetite

•  Ascites – abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen

•  Borborygmus (plural: borborygmi) – rumbling or gurgling noise produced by the movement of gas, fluid, or both in the GI tract

•  Constipation – difficulty in passing stools

•  Diarrhea – frequent passage of loose, watery stools

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PATHOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM •  Dysphagia – difficulty in swallowing

•  Eructation – gas expelled from the stomach through the mouth

•  Flatus – gas expelled through the anus

•  Hematochezia – passage of fresh, bright red blood from the rectum

•  Jaundice (icterus) – yellow-orange coloration of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by high levels of bilirubin in the blood

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PATHOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

•  Melena – black, tarry stools; feces containing digested blood

•  Nausea – unpleasant sensation in the stomach associated with a tendency to vomit

•  Steatorrhea – fat in the feces; frothy, foul-smelling fecal matter

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ORAL CAVITY

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ORAL CAVITY

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ORAL CAVITY

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ORAL CAVITY: SALIVARY GLANDS

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PHARYNX: DEGLUTITION

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PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS: ORAL CAVITY AND TEETH

•  Aphthous stomatitis – inflammation of the mouth with small, painful ulcers

•  Dental caries – tooth decay

•  Herpetic stomatitis – inflammation of the mouth by infection with the herpes virus

•  Oral leukoplakia – white plaques or patches

•  Periodontal disease – inflammation and degeneration of the gums, teeth and surrounding bone

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

•  Achalasia – failure of the lower esophagus sphincter (LES) muscle to relax

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

•  Esophageal cancer – malignant tumor of the esophagus

•  Esophageal varices – swollen, varicose veins at

the lower end of the esophagus •  Gastric carcinoma – malignant tumor of the

stomach

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) – solids and fluids return to the mouth from the stomach Peptic ulcer – open sore or lesion of the mucous membrane of the stomach or duodenum

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

•  Hernia – protrusion of an organ or part through the muscle normally containing it

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QUICK  QUIZ:  

 3.  Which  terms  means  swallowing  A.  Mas<ca<on  B.  Deglu<<on  C.  Emulsifica<on  D.  Peristalsis    

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PARTS OF THE STOMACH

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SMALL INTESTINE Villi in the lining of the small intestine

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LARGE INTESTINE

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

[Small and Large Intestines] • Anal fistula – abnormal tube-like

passageway near the anus

•  Colonic polyposis – polyps protrude from the mucous membrane of the colon

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

Colorectal cancer – adenocarcinoma of the colon or rectum or both

 

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

•  Crohn disease – chronic inflammation of the intestinal tract

•  Diverticulosis – abnormal side pockets (outpouchings) in the intestinal wall

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

•  Dysentery – painful, inflamed intestines

•  Hemorrhoids – swollen, twisted, varicose veins in the rectal region

•  Ileus – failure of peristalsis with resulting obstruction of the intestines

•  Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – inflammation of the colon and small intestine

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

•  Intussusception – telescoping of the intestines

•  IBS – irritable bowel syndrome – group of gastrointestinal symptoms associated with stress and tension

•  Ulcerative colitis – chronic inflammation of the colon with the presence of ulcers

•  Volvulus – twisting of the intestines on itself

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QUICK  QUIZ:  

2.  Which  term  is  the  first  part  of  the  large  intes<ne?  A. Cecum  B.  Duodenum  C.  Jejunum  D. Pylorus    

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LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS

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LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS

The pancreas and its functions

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LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS

Besides producing bile, the liver: •  Helps  maintain  normal  blood  glucose  levels  

•  Manufactures  blood  proteins  necessary  for  cloNng  

•  Releases  bilirubin,  a  pigment  in  bile  

•  Removes  toxins  and  poisons  from  the  blood  

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS

Cholelithiasis – gallstones in the gallbladder

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PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS: LIVER, GALLBLADDER & PANCREAS

•  Cirrhosis – chronic degenerative disease of the liver

•  Pancreatic cancer – malignant tumor of the pancreas

•  Pancreatitis – inflammation of the pancreas

•  Viral hepatitis – inflammation of the liver caused by a virus

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         QUICK QUIZ    

1.  What  happens  if  bilirubin  cannot  leave  the  body  and  remains  in  the  bloodstream?  

A. Gluconeogenesis  B.  Emulsifica<on  C.  Hyperbilirubinemia  D. Glycogenolysis    

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FOOD PATHWAY THROUGH THE GI TRACT

Food  enters  through  the  oral  cavity  and  exits  through  the  anus.  

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VOCABULARY  

absorp<on      amino  acids      amylase      anus  

Passage  of  materials  through  the  walls  of  the  small  intes<ne  into  the  bloodstream    Small  building  blocks  of  proteins;  released  when  proteins  are  digested    Enzyme  secreted  by  the  pancreas  and  salivary  glands  to  digest  starch    Terminal  end  or  opening  of  the  diges<ve  tract  to  the  outside  of  body  

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VOCABULARY  

appendix    bile        

bilirubin  

 bowel  

Blind  pouch  hanging  from  the  cecum    Diges<ve  juice  made  in  the  liver  and  stored  in  the  gallbladder;  breaks  up  large  fat  globules;  composed  of  bile  pigments,  cholesterol,  and  bile  salts    Pigment  released  by  the  liver  in  bile    Intes<ne    

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VOCABULARY    

canine  teeth      cecum    colon      common    bile  duct  

Pointed,  dog-­‐like  teeth  next  to  the  incisors;  also  called  cuspids  or  eyeteeth    First  part  of  the  large  intes<ne    Consists  of  the  ascending,  transverse,  descending,  and  sigmoid  segments    Carries  bile  from  the  liver  and  gallbladder  to  the  duodenum;  also  called  the  choledochus  

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VOCABULARY  

defeca<on    

deglu<<on  

 den<n      diges<on  

Elimina<on  of  feces  from  the  diges<ve  tract  through  the  anus    Swallowing  

 Primary  material  found  in  teeth;  covered  by  the  enamel  in  the  crown  and  a  protec<ve  layer  of  cementum  in  the  root    

Breakdown  of  complex  foods  to  simpler  forms  

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VOCABULARY  

duodenum    elimina<on    

emulsifica<on  

 enamel  

First  part  of  the  small  intes<ne;  measures  12  inches  long  Act  of  removal  of  materials  from  the  body    Physical  process  of  breaking  up  large  fat  globules  into  smaller  globules  

Hard,  outermost  layer  of  a  tooth  

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VOCABULARY  

enzyme    

esophagus  

 faPy  acids      feces  

Chemical  that  speeds  up  reac<ons  between  substances;  enzyme  names  end  in  –ase    Tube  connec<ng  the  throat  to  the  stomach    Substances  produced  when  fats  are  digested;  a  category  of  lipids    Solid  wastes;  stool      

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VOCABULARY  

gallbladder    glucose    glycogen      hydrochloric  acid  

Small  sac  under  the  liver;  stores  bile    Simple  sugar    Starch;  glucose  is  stored  in  the  form  of  glycogen  in  liver  cells  

 Substance  produced  by  the  stomach;  necessary  for  diges<on  of  food  

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VOCABULARY  

ileum    incisor    insulin        

jejunum  

Third  part  of  the  small  intes<ne    One  of  four  front  teeth  in  the  dental  arch    Hormone  produced  by  endocrine  cells  of  the  pancreas;  transports  sugar  from  the  blood  into  cells  and  s<mulates  glycogen  forma<on  by  the  liver    

Second  part  of  the  small  intes<ne  

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VOCABULARY  

•  lipase

•  liver

•  lower esophageal sphincter (LES)

Pancrea<c  enzyme  needed  to  digest  fats  

 Large  organ  located  in  the  RUQ  of  the  abdomen;  secretes  bile;  stores  sugar,  iron,  and  vitamins;  produces  blood  proteins;  destroys  worn-­‐out  RBCs;  filters  out  toxins;  normal  adult  liver  weighs  about  2  ½  to  3  pounds    Ring  of  muscles  between  the  esophagus  and  stomach;  cardiac  sphincter  

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VOCABULARY    mas<ca<on    molar  teeth      palate    pancreas  

 Chewing    Sixth,  seventh,  and  eighth  teeth  from  the  middle  on  either  side  of  the  dental  arch    Roof  of  the  mouth    Organ  under  the  stomach;  produces  insulin  and  enzymes  

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VOCABULARY    

 papillae  (singular:  

papilla)  

 paro<d  gland    

Peristalsis  

   pharynx  

 Small,  nipple-­‐like  eleva<ons  on  the  tongue      Salivary  gland  within  the  cheek,  just  anterior  to  the  ear    

Rhythmic  contrac<ons  of  the  tubular  organs      

Throat,  the  common  passageway  for  food  from  the  mouth  and  for  air  from  the  nose  

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VOCABULARY  

portal  vein    

Protease  

 pulp    

pyloric  sphincter  

Large  vein  bringing  blood  to  the  liver  from  the  intes<nes    Enzyme  that  digests  protein      

So[  <ssue  within  a  tooth,  containing  nerves  and  blood  vessels    

Ring  of  muscle  at  the  end  of  the  stomach,  near  the  duodenum;  opens  when  a  wave  of  peristalsis  passes  over  it  

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VOCABULARY  

pylorus    rectum      rugae      saliva  

Distal  region  of  the  stomach,  opening  to  the  duodenum    

Last  sec<on  of  the  large  intes<ne,  connec<ng  the  end  of  the  colon  and  the  anus    Ridges  on  the  hard  palate  and  the  wall  of  the  stomach    

Diges<ve  juice  produced  by  salivary  glands;  contains  the  enzyme  amylase  

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VOCABULARY  

salivary  glands      sigmoid  colon      sphincter      stomach  

Paro<d,  sublingual,  and  submandibular  glands  

 Fourth  and  last,  S-­‐shaped  segment  of  the  colon,  just  before  the  rectum;  emp<es  into  the  rectum    

Circular  ring  of  muscle  that  constricts  a  passage  or  closes  a  natural  opening    Muscular  organ  that  receives  food  from  the  esophagus  

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VOCABULARY  

triglycerides        uvula      villi  (singular:    villus)  

Fat  molecules  composed  of  three  parts  faPy  acids  and  one  part  glycerol;  subgroup  of  lipids  

 So[  <ssue  hanging  from  the  middle  of  the  so[  palate  

 Microscopic  projec<ons  in  the  wall  of  the  small  intes<ne  that  absorb  nutrients  into  the  bloodstream    

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  PARTS  OF  THE  BODY  

•  an/o •  append/o, appendic/o •  bucc/o •  cec/o •  celi/o •  cheil/o •  cholecyst/o •  choledoch/o

anus appendix cheek cecum belly,abdomen lip gallbladder common bile duct

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  PARTS  OF  THE  BODY  (PT.  2)  

•  col/o colon •  colon/o colon •  dent/i tooth •  duoden/o duodenum •  enter/o intestines, usually small intestine •  esophag/o esophagus •  faci/o face •  gastr/o stomach •  gingiv/o gums

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  PARTS  OF  THE  BODY  (PT.  3)  

•  gloss/o tongue •  hepat/o liver •  ile/o ileum •  jejun/o jejunum •  labi/o lip •  lapar/o abdomen •  lingu/o tongue •  mandibul/o lower jaw, mandible •  odont/o tooth

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  PARTS  OF  THE  BODY  (PT.  4)  

•  or/o mouth •  palat/o palate •  pancreat/o pancreas •  peritone/o peritoneum •  pharyng/o throat •  proct/o anus and rectum •  pylor/o pyloric sphincter •  rect/o rectum •  sialaden/o salivary gland

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  PARTS  OF  THE  BODY  (PT.  5)  

•  sigmoid/o sigmoid colon •  stomat/o mouth •  uvul/o uvula

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  SUBSTANCES  

•  amyl/o starch •  bil/i gall, bile •  bilirubin/o bilirubin (bile pigment) •  chol/e gall or bile •  chlorhydr/o hydrochloric acid •  gluc/o sugar •  glyc/o sugar

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  COMBINING  FORMS  SUBSTANCES  (PT.  2)  

•  glycogen/o glycogen, animal starch •  lip/o fat •  lith/o stone •  prote/o protein •  py/o pus •  sial/o saliva, salivary •  steat/o fat

Combining Form Meaning

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TERMINOLOGY  –  SUFFIXES  

-ase enzyme -chezia defecation, elimination of wastes -iasis abnormal condition -prandial meal

Suffix Meaning

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         QUICK  QUIZ:  

4.    Which  term  means  inflamma<on  of  the  lip?  A. Cholecys<<s  B.  Celiac  C.  Appendici<s  D. Cheili<s  

 

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THREE TYPES OF ANASTOMOSOMES

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CHAPTER GOALS

•  Define new suffixes and use them with digestive system combining forms.

•  List and explain laboratory tests, clinical procedures, and abbreviations common to the digestive system.

•  Apply your new knowledge to understanding medical terms in their proper context, such as medical reports and records.

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SUFFIXES  

•  -ectasis, -ectasia dilation, widening •  -emesis vomiting •  -pepsia digestion •  -phagia eating, swallowing •  -plasty surgical repair •  -ptysis spitting

Suffix Meaning

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SUFFIXES  

•  -rrhage, -rrhagia bursting forth (of blood) •  -rrhaphy suture •  -rrhea flow, discharge •  -spasm involuntary contraction of

muscles •  -stasis stopping; controlling •  -stenosis narrowing, tightening •  -tresia opening

Suffix Meaning

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         QUICK  QUIZ:    

1.    Which  term  means  difficulty  in  swallowing?  A. Dysphasia  B.  Dysphagia  C.  Dysplasia  D. Polyphagia      

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         QUICK  QUIZ:    2.    Which  term  means  to  control  or  stop  

bleeding?  A. Hemostasis  B.  Hematoma  C.  Hemoptysis  D. Cholestasis    

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COMBINING  FORMS    AND  TERMINOLOGY  

•  bucc/o cheek •  cec/o cecum •  celi/o abdomen •  cheil/o lip •  chol/e gall, bile •  cholangi/o bile duct (vessel) •  cholecyst/o gallbladder •  choledoch/o common bile duct

Combining Form Meaning

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 COMBINING FORMS AND

TERMINOLOGY

•  col/o colon •  colon/o colon •  dent/i tooth •  duoden/o duodenum •  enter/o intestines •  esophag/o esophagus •  gastr/o stomach •  gingiv/o gums

Combining Form Meaning

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COMBINING FORMS AND TERMINOLOGY

•  gloss/o tongue •  gluc/o sugar •  glyc/o sugar •  hepat/o liver •  herni/o hernia •  ile/o ileum •  jejun/o jejunum •  labi/o lip

Combining Form Meaning

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COMBINING FORMS AND TERMINOLOGY

•  lingu/o tongue •  lip/o fat •  lith/o stone •  odont/o tooth •  or/o mouth •  palat/o palate •  pancreat/o pancreas  

 

Combining Form Meaning

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COMBINING FORMS AND TERMINOLOGY

•  proct/o anus and rectum •  pylor/o pyloric sphincter •  rect/o rectum •  sialaden/o salivary gland •  splen/o spleen •  steat/o fat •  stomat/o mouth

Combining Form Meaning

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         QUICK  QUIZ:    

3.    Which  term  means  enlarged  liver?  A. Acromegaly  B.  Cardiomegaly  C.  Hepatomegaly  D. Hepa<<s    

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LABORATORY TESTS

Ø Liver function tests (LFTs): tests for enzymes and bilirubin in blood

Ø Stool culture: test for microorganisms in stool

Ø Stool guaiac test or Hemoccult test: test to detect blood in feces

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         QUICK  QUIZ:    

4.    Which  of  the  following  tests  for  the  clear  fluid  that  remains  a[er  blood  has  cloPed  (serum)?  

A.  Stool  guaiac  B.  Hemoccult  C.  Stool  culture  D. LFTs    

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LABORATORY TESTS: X-RAYS

•  Lower gastrointestinal series (barium enema)

•  Upper gastrointestinal series

•  Cholangiography •  Computed tomography

(CT scan)

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CLINICAL PROCEDURES Ø Ultrasound examination

• Abdominal ultrasonography

• Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS)

Ø Magnetic resonance techniques • Magnetic resonance

imaging (MRI) Ø Nuclear medicine test

• Hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan (HIDA scan)

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MISCELLANEOUS PROCEDURES

Ø Gastric bypass or bariatric surgery: reduces stomach size Ø Gastrointestinal endoscopy: visual examination of the GI tract Ø Laparoscopy: visual examination of the abdomen Ø Liver biopsy: removal of liver tissue for microscopic examination Ø Nasogastric intubation: insertion of a tube through the nose into the stomach Ø Paracentesis (abdominocentesis): puncture to remove fluid from abdomen

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         QUICK  QUIZ:      5.  Which  procedure  is  a  surgical  puncture  to  

remove  fluid  from  the  abdomen?  A.  Laparoscopy  B.  Laparotomy  C.  Abdominectomy  D.  Abdominocentesis  

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ABBREVIATIONS      

•  BRBPR •  EGD •  G tube •  GERD •  GI •  LAC •  NPO

Bright red blood per rectum Esophagogastroduodenoscopy Gastrostomy tube; PEG tube Gastroesophageal reflux disease Gastrointestinal Laparoscopic-assisted colectomy Nothing by mouth

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LA  FINE