http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_roots
Yes, it is good - but we have to be careful while using it.
The suffix in the term "thoracocentesis" is "-centesis." This suffix is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a procedure of using a needle to puncture and drain fluid from a body cavity, such as the thorax (chest).
Several people have had success using derma rollers, while others have not, so it really depends on the individual. They are typically used to lessen scars, cellulite, and acne.
The suffix in the term "laryngoscopy" is "-scopy", which means "to view" or "to examine". In medical terminology, the "-scopy" suffix is commonly used to indicate a procedure involving visual examination or observation using a lighted instrument called a scope. In laryngoscopy, the procedure involves visualizing the larynx using a device called a laryngoscope.
The suffix for mashed could be ED or mash it depends on how you are using it !
The addition of a simple suffix will change your verb into a noun.
cyst- is a prefix, not a suffix, and means pertaining to the urinary bladder
-tom is the medical terminology combining form meaning to cut or incision. For instance, keratotomy is cutting the cornea, and computed tomography is the process of using a computer to make virtual cuts to visualize internal structures.
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