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NCCT Medical Assistant Certification Sample Test

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Which of the following words means inflammation of the gallbladder?





Correct Answer:
cholecystitis


the question asks to identify the word that means inflammation of the gallbladder. among the options provided, the correct answer is "cholecystitis." to understand why this is the correct choice, we can break down the components of the word:

"chole-" is a prefix derived from the greek word "chole" which means "bile" or "gall." bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, which aids in the digestion of fats.

"cyst" is a root word that comes from the greek "kystis," meaning "bladder" or "sac." in medical terminology, it often refers to the gallbladder when used in conjunction with terms related to the bile system.

"-itis" is a suffix used in medical terminology to denote inflammation. it is derived from the greek word "itis," which historically was used in the names of diseases or conditions characterized by inflammation.

therefore, when you combine these elements—chole (bile/gall) + cyst (bladder) + itis (inflammation)—"cholecystitis" directly translates to inflammation of the gallbladder. this condition is commonly caused by gallstones blocking the ducts leading to the gallbladder, causing bile to accumulate and lead to inflammation and infection.

the other terms listed as options in the question are related to the gallbladder or bile but mean different things: - "cholecystoscopy" refers to the medical examination of the gallbladder using a scope. - "cholesclerosis" involves the hardening or stiffening of the gallbladder due to inflammation and fibrosis. - "cholemegaly" would imply an enlargement of the structures related to bile (although this is not a standard medical term).

thus, "cholecystitis" is the only term among the options that specifically means inflammation of the gallbladder, making it the correct answer to the question.


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