PCC Medical Terminology Fall 2025
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cardi/o-
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Oct, 25
In medical terms, "cardi/o" is a combining form or prefix…
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Congestive Heart Failure
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Oct, 25
If you have heart failure, your heart can't supply enough…
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-rrhage
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Oct, 25
Bursting forth (of blood or other fluid). It comes from…
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heterophil antibodies
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Oct, 25
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CD4 count
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Oct, 25
A CD4 count, also known as a T-cell count, is…
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erythropoietin
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Oct, 25
Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone produced by the kidneys that…
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Phagocytosis
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Oct, 25
Phagocytosis is the process by which a cell "eats" and…
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red blood cell indices (RBC)
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Oct, 25
What are red blood cell (RBC) indices? Red blood cell…
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lyt/o-
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Oct, 25
The medical term "lyt/o" is a combining form that means…
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antiretroviral drug
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Oct, 25
Antiretroviral Drugs Antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) are medications used to treat…
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