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- the word part omo- means:
shoulder
back of the head
palm of the hand
chest
- the diagnostic term that means abnormal build up of lime or calcium in tissues is:
dys/chrondro/plasia
ankyl/osis
calcin/osis
omoburs/itis
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Brief Explanations
In medical terminology, the prefix "Omo - " is related to the shoulder. For example, "omohyoid" is a muscle related to the shoulder and hyoid bone. The other options: "back of the head" has prefixes like "occipito - ", "palm of the hand" has prefixes like "palm - " or "thenar - ", and "chest" has prefixes like "thoraco - ". So "Omo - " means shoulder.
Brief Explanations
We analyze each term:
- "dys/chrondro/plasia": "dys - " means abnormal, "chrondro - " means cartilage, "plasia" means formation, so it's abnormal cartilage formation, not related to calcium/lime build - up.
- "ankyl/osis": "ankyl - " means stiffening, "osis" is a condition, it refers to stiffening of a joint, not calcium build - up.
- "calcin/osis": "calcin - " is related to calcium, "osis" is a condition, so it means abnormal build - up of calcium (lime is calcium - based) in tissues.
- "omoburs/itis": "omo - " is shoulder, "burs - " is bursa, "itis" is inflammation, so it's inflammation of the shoulder bursa, not related to calcium build - up.
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