The purpose of medical terminology is to create a standardised language for medical professionals. This language helps medical staff communicate more efficiently and makes documentation easier.
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Very nice work. Just a kind correction since I happen to be a greek medical doctor and specifically a dermatologist. Epidermis means on top of dermis. Epi means on top off and not around. Epidermis is the upper layer of the skin, the part that is located on top of the dermis, which is the second, underlying layer which is also considered as the main layer, since is the one which consists of all the ‘’living’’ cells and structures and not only of keratinocytes with no nucleus.
I'm confused because you keep calling root's "prefixes"? For instance, there is no spleno- prefix; there is a combining form for "splen/o", and combining forms are just root words w/a combining vowel. Can you help me understand this?
The purpose of medical terminology is to create a standardised language for medical professionals. This language helps medical staff communicate more efficiently and makes documentation easier.
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Very nice work. Just a kind correction since I happen to be a greek medical doctor and specifically a dermatologist.
Epidermis means on top of dermis. Epi means on top off and not around.
Epidermis is the upper layer of the skin, the part that is located on top of the dermis, which is the second, underlying layer which is also considered as the main layer, since is the one which consists of all the ‘’living’’ cells and structures and not only of keratinocytes with no nucleus.
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I'm confused because you keep calling root's "prefixes"? For instance, there is no spleno- prefix; there is a combining form for "splen/o", and combining forms are just root words w/a combining vowel. Can you help me understand this?
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Perhaps you have mistaken it with Peri which means around. For example periopthalmic that means around the eye.
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