Medical Terminology Simplified

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4–103 Asthma is a respiratory condition characterized by recurrent attacks of
labored or difficult breathing accompanied by wheezing. (See Fig. 4–7C.) The
medical term for painful or difficult breathing is /.

4–104 Lung CA, associated with smoking, is the leading cause of cancer-related
deaths in men and women in the United States. It usually spreads rapidly and metas-
tasizes to other parts of the body, making it difficult to diagnose and treat in its early
stages.
When CA spreads to other parts of the body, the medical term used to describe that
condition is.

4–105 Tuberculosis (TB), an infectious disease, produces small lesions, or tuber-
cles, in the lungs. If left untreated, it infects the bones and organs of the entire body.
An increase in TB is attributed to the increasing prevalence of AIDS.
The abbreviation TB refers to.
The name tuberculosis is derived from small lesions that appear in the lungs called
.

130 CHAPTER 4• Respiratory System


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


dys/pnea
dĭsp-NĒ-ă

metastasize or metastasis
mĕ-TĂS-tă-sīz,
mĕ-TĂS-tă-sĭs

tuberculosis
tū-bĕr-kū-LŌ-sĭs

tubercles
TŪ-bĕr-klz

Distended
bronchiole

Enlarged
alveoli

Excess mucus
production

Constricted
smooth
muscle

Extra mucus

Inflamed
airway

A. Chronic bronchitis

B. Emphysema C. Asthma

Figure 4-7COPD. (A)Chronic bronchitis
with inflamed airways and excessive mucus.
(B)Emphysema with distended bronchioles and
alveoli. (C)Asthma with narrowed bronchial
tubes and swollen mucous membranes.
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