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Introduction to Medical Terminology Victoria Fils, EdD, MPH, RHIT Skin and Sense Organs
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Page 1: Skin and Sense Organs

Introduction to Medical Terminology

Victoria Fils, EdD, MPH, RHIT

Skin and Sense Organs

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Skin and Sense Organs:Vocabulary

• (aur/o- = ear) + (-al) =

• (ot/o- ear) + (-itis) =

• (sub- = beneath) + (cutane/o- = skin) + (-ous = pertaining to) =

• (epi- = above) + (derm/o- = skin) + (-is) =

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Skin and Sense Organs:Vocabulary

• (myring/o- = eardrum) + (-otomy = opening into) =

• (tympan/o- = eardrum) + (-plasty) =

• (-ocul/o- = eye) + (-ar) =

• (ophthalm/o- = eye) + (-scope = instrument to examine) =

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Skin and Sense Organs:Vocabulary

• (a- = none, without) + (phak/o- = lens) + (-ia = condition of) =

• (retin/o- = retina) + (-pathy = disease of) =

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Skin and Sense Organs:Pathology

• Alopecia:– Absence of hair growth

• Cataract:– Opacity of lens– Senile and infantile

• Conjunctivitis:– Inflammation of the

conjunctiva (lining of the inner surface of the eyelids

– Children: infectious

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Skin and Sense Organs:Pathology

• Melanoma:– Malignant tumor of skin

pigment cells– May metastasize to internal

sites

• Nevus:– Mole; pigmented skin lesion

• Tinnitus:– Ringing, buzzing, roaring in the

ears– Due to ear pathology or

medication use

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Skin and Sense Organs:Tests and Procedures

• Allergy Test:– Allergens distributed on skin; reaction

observed– Scratch test: skin surface is lightly

abraded and allergens placed into abraded area. Reaction observed

• Bacterial and Fungal Tests:– Skin biopsies studied for presence of

bacteria or funghi• Flourescein angiography:

– Flourescent contrast given intravenously, with X-Ray of retinal blood vessels

• Ophthalmoscopy:– Visual exam of back of eye (retinal

area)

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Skin and Sense Organs:Tests and Procedures

• Otoscopy:– Visual exam of eardrum with otoscope

• Skin Biopsy:– Skin lesions or samples are removed

from skin and sent to pathology to evaluate cells

• Slit-Lamp microscopy:– Scopic exam of anterior eye structures

• Tuning fork tests:– Vibrating tuning fork is placed in front

of ear to determine the waves lengths that are audible

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References

• References:– Chabner: D, Medical Terminology: A Short

Course– Fils, V.