CLAS 1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Common Bile Duct, Pylorus, Salivary Gland

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For test purposes, when separating words make sure you divide out the combining vowel. When separating a prefixes you need a dash to be considered correct it needs to be. When separating a suffix you need to have a dash inorder for it to be considered correct. Suffix naming pertaining to ren/o renal cerebr/o cerebral ven/o venal lingu/o lingual labi/o labial bil/i bilic dent/i dental kidney brain vein building terms neprh/o nephroptosis, nephropexy, ect encephala/o phleb/o tongue gloss/o lip bile cheil/o chol/e teeth odont/o stomy. Gastrostomy (stomach) with two roots= means there is a connection between them. Enterocolostomy (taking out part of the small intestine and part of the colon and put them together) These are in anatomical sequence, so whatever come first anatomically is what is named first. Choledochojejunostomy anastomosis condition of opening up (joining 2 things together). Enterocolostomy or enterocolonic anastomosis (mean the exact same thing) Mandibulopharyngeal: pertaining to lower jaw and the throat.

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