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  1. Medical Term Generator v3. Designed and coded in 2021 by Shaw. Data from Wikipedia, cross-checked at Affixes. Old versions: v2 and v1.3. Cheers. Colour scheme: ...

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    Medical Dictionary is intended for use by healthcare consumers, students, and professionals as well as anyone who wants to keep up with the burgeoning array of terminology found in today’s medical news.

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  4. Medical Dictionary. Search medical terms and abbreviations with the most up-to-date and comprehensive medical dictionary from the reference experts at Merriam-Webster. Master today's medical vocabulary. Become an informed health-care consumer!

  5. Prefix: When included, the prefix appears at the beginning of a medical term. It usually indicates a location, direction, type, quality, or quantity. Root: The root gives a term its essential meaning. Nearly all medical terms contain at least one root. A vowel (usually the letter “o”) may be added to the root to aid in pronunciation.

  6. The use of certain abbreviations can be dangerous and lead to patient injury or death. Examples of error-prone medical abbreviations include: IU (international unit): may be confused with “IV” (intravenous) µg (microgram): may be confused with mg (milligram) U (unit): may be mistaken for “0” (zero), increasing the dose tenfold.

  7. Define: psoriasis, pneumonia. Browse by Letter · Abbreviations · About Medical Terminology · Sources.

  8. Plain Language Medical Dictionary Application by the University of Michigan Library © This application is copyright 2020, The Regents of the University of Michigan.

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