Medical Terminology Simplified

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5–94 Coronary artery disease (CAD) affects the arteries and may cause various
pathological conditions, including a reduced flow of oxygen and nutrients to the my-
ocardium. (See Fig. 5–7.) The most common type of CAD is coronary
ather/o/scler/osis. It is now the leading cause of death in the Western world.
Identify the word elements in this frame that mean
abnormal condition:__________
hardening:____________________
fatty plaque:____________________ / _____

5–95 Arteri/o/scler/osis is a thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of
arteri/al walls, which results in decreased blood supply. Thus, arteri/o/scler/osis is
commonly referred to as hardening of the arteries.
When the physician diagnoses a hardening of the arteries, the condition is recorded
in the medical chart as
____________________ / _____ / ____________________ / __________.

5–96 Ather/o/scler/osis, the most common form of arteri/o/scler/osis, is charac-
terized by an accumulation of plaque within the arterial wall. This condition results
in partial, and eventually total, occlusion. (See Fig. 5–7.) Both conditions develop
over a long period and usually occur together.
Indicate the word elements used to denote coronary artery disease that mean
fatty plaque:____________________ / _____
artery:____________________ / _____
hardening:____________________ / _____
muscle:__________ / _____
heart:____________________

Boldfaceindicates a word root or combining form. Blueindicates a suffix. Pinkindicates a prefix.


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scler

ather/o

arteri/o/scler/osis
ăr-tē-rē-ō-sklĕ-RŌ-sĭs

ather/o

arteri/o

scler/o

my/o

cardi

Plaque reduces
blood flow

Area of
ischemia

Partial occlusion

Blood flow
is blocked

Area of
infarct

Total occlusion

Figure 5-7Coronary artery disease. (A)Partial occlusion. (B)Total occlusion.


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