Superficial in medical terms means affecting or being on the surface (as in "superficial wound"). The word denotes something that is not deep. For instance, a wart is a superficial lesion. A breast tumor, in contrast, is deeper, and not superficial.
Superficial is an adjective that was coined in the late 14th century for anatomical and mathematical use. Latin: super = above + facies = face/form.
Superficial blood vessels lie close to the surface of the skin.
Superficial wound would be scratches or abrasions - nothing "deep".
Pariet- is the medical terminology combining form meaning wall, and -al means related to.
Radio- refers to waves, and -ology means "study of."
As the name suggests it means above the pubic region
hyper- excess -capnia indicating carbon dioxide
"Sono-" means sound and "-ography" means production of records
The medical terminology breakdown of "laryngitis" is as follows: "laryng-" refers to the larynx (voice box) and "-itis" indicates inflammation. Therefore, laryngitis means inflammation of the larynx.
Tonsill- means related to tonsils, and -ectomy means surgical removal.
"-itis" in medical terminology means inflammation, and "mening" is referring to the meninges, which are the membranes surrounding the brain. So meningitis means inflammation of the membranes covering the brain.
Abdomin- means related to the abdomen, and -plasty means surgical repair. Abdominoplasty includes "tummy tucks."
It means no, or lack of, ovulation.The prefix 'a-' or 'an-' means the lack of something. Ovulate is the verb for releasing eggs (ova).
Impetigo is a Latin word derived from impetus. Impet- (meaning 'attack') + -igo (suffix).
Osteo means bone and sarcoma means tumour, so the term osteosarcoma means a malignant bone tumour