6–119 Stenosis refers to a narrowing or stricture of a passageway or orifice. This
condition may result in an obstruction. Stenosis may also be used as a suffix. A
narrowing or stricture of the pylorus is called pyloric ____________________.
6–120 Rect/o/stenosis is a narrowing or stricture of the rectum.Determine ele-
ments in this frame that mean
rectum:__________ / _____
narrowing, stricture:____________________
6–121 The CF proct/orefers to the anus and rectum.Locate the anus and rectum
in Figure 6–1.
Inflammation of the anus and rectum is known as
____________________ / __________.
6–122 The word spasm refers to an involuntary contraction or twitching.It is also
used in medical words as a suffix.
Rect/o/spasm is an involuntary contraction of the ____________________.
Proct/o/spasm is an involuntary contraction of the ____________________and
__________.
6–123 Endo/scopy is an important tool in establishing or confirming a Dx or de-
tecting a path/o/log/ical condition. A video recorder is commonly used during an
endo/scop/ic procedure to guide the endo/scope and document abnormalities.
Determine the word in this frame that means study of disease.
__________ / _____ / __________ / __________
6–124 The organ being examined dictates the name of the endoscopic procedure.
Visual examination of the colon is called col/o/scopy or
____________________ / _____ / ____________________.
Visual examination of the anus and rectum is called
____________________ / _____ / ____________________.
6–125 A colonoscopy involves examination of the entire length of the colon;
a sigmoidoscopy involves examination of only the lower third of the colon. (See
Fig. 6–5.) Sigmoid/o/scopy is used to screen for colon cancer. The American Cancer
Society recommends a first sigmoid/o/scopy after age 50. It is done sooner if there is
a family history (FH) of colon cancer.
Analyze sigmoid/o/scopy by defining its elements.
The CF sigmoid/omeans ____________________ ____________________.
The suffix -scopymeans ____________________ ____________________.
Frame 6–110to Frame 6–125
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stenosis
stĕ-NŌ-sĭs
rect/o
-stenosis
proct/itis
prŏk-TĪ-tĭs
rectum
RĔK-tŭm
rectum, anus
RĔK-tŭm, Ā-nŭs
path/o/log/ical
păth-ō-LŎJ-ĭ-kăl
colon/o/scopy
kō-lŏn-ŎS-kō-pē
proct/o/scopy
prŏk-TŎS-kō-pē
sigmoid colon
SĬG-moyd KŌ-lŏn
visual examination