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Title: Medical Terminology
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Electrocardiogram is recording of the hearts electricity. Root-cardio-heart Prefix- electro-electrical Suffix-gram-recording.
6. Hepatomegaly means large liver. Prefix-hepato-liver Suffix-megaly-large.
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Kouame, G. (April 26, 2006). Health Questions Shouldn't Hurt... Showed first 250 characters
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(April 26, 2006). Health Questions Shouldn't Hurt. Retrieved October 8, 2007, from Why is Health Information Unique? Web site: http://wla.org/igs/rig/healthquestions.ppt#259,2,Why Is Health Information Unique?
Wingerd, B. (2006). Unlocking Medical Terminology... Showed next 250 characters
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