cysto- 或 cyst-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Bladder; cyst; sac:
膀胱;囊胞;囊:
cystocele.
膀胱突出
语源
- From New Latin cystis [bladder]
源自 现代拉丁语 cystis [膀胱] - from Greek kustis * see kwes-
源自 希腊语 kustis *参见 kwes-
cysto- or (before a vowel) cyst-
combining form
indicating a cyst or bladder
⇒
cystocarp
⇒
cystoscope
cysto-
1
a combining form representing cyst, in the formation of compound words:
cystolith.
Also, cyst-, -cyst, cysti-.
Related Words
- -cyst
- cholecystotomy
- cyst-
- cysti-
- cystocarp
- cystocele
cysto-variant of cyst-, before consonants, as in cystoscope.
cysto-
combining form
⇨ see cyst-
combining form
⇨ see cyst-
cysto-
combining form
- of or relating to the urinary bladder表示“(与)膀胱(有关)的”:
-
cystotomy.
词源
from Greek kustis 'bladder'.
1860 Mayne Expos. Lex. 254*Cystobubonocele..a rare kind of Hernia, in which the urinary bladder protrudes through the inguinal opening.
1811 in R. Hooper Med. Dict. ,*Cystocele.
1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 343The bladder is liable to protrude from the pelvic cavity, constituting what is denominated a cystocele.
1927 D. K. Rose in Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 15 Jan. 151/2,I have devised an instrument called a *cystometer.
1933 Brain LVI. 185 The volume-pressure curve as measured by the Rose cystometer, and used to estimate disturbances of vesical innervation.
1964 G. W. Leadbetter in J. F. Glenn Diagnostic Urol. vii. 135One of three cystometers may be used: (a) water column manometer, (b) Lewis electric recording cystometer, or (c) strain gauge with an electronic recorder.
1927 Jrnl. Urol. XVII. 493*Cystometric curve is quite similar to one obtained after giving a sacral anaesthetic.
1964 G. W. Leadbetter in J. F. Glenn Diagnostic Urol. vii. 133Cystometric study is essential to diagnosis and management in patients who have evidence of neurologic disease.
1936 New England Jrnl. Med. 26 Mar. 617/1In an attempt to arrive at a better method of treating urinary bladders paralyzed as the result of spinal cord injuries, it was soon demonstrated that *cystometrograms were essential.
1976 Lancet 4 Dec. 1221/1 During the acute stage a cystometrogram showed a flaccid insensitive bladder.
1959 Danish Med. Bull. VI. 194/1*Cystometry, the measurement of intravesical pressure at various fillings of the bladder and during micturition, appears to have been effected exclusively by means of a catheter inserted through the urethra... We have worked out a new technique..using a polyethylene catheter inserted percutaneously into the bladder.
1977 Lancet 13 Aug. 335/2 Simple cystometry with a central-venous-pressure set can..be done in all hospitals and might help to delineate that group of patients who, although presenting with stress incontinence, in reality suffer from detrusor instability.
1984 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 9 June 1720/2Cystometry has been used to study bladder function for over 100 years.
1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 43Catarrh of the bladder, technically denominated *cystorrhœa.
1889 Fenwick in Brit. Med. Jrnl. 6 July,Since the introduction of the incandescent-lamp *cystoscope.
1893 Ibid. 10 June 1209In nearly every case of tumour which I have cystoscoped.
1889 Fenwick in Brit. Med. Jrnl. 1 Apr. 49/3On *cystoscopic examination.
1910 Practitioner Mar. 378 As a general rule the operation of cholecystectomy shows a higher mortality than the cholecystostomy, but in Rimann's statistics the reverse is the case (cystectomy 3·4 per cent. and *cystostomy 14·3 percent. ).
1908 Practitioner Sept. 434 *Cystoscopy is of great use in determining the character of the fluid issuing from each ureter.
1909 Ibid. Nov. 664Cytoscopy and ureteral catheterization are necessary.
1938 Nature 24 Sept. 555/1 The radiological methods include..cystoscopy.
1847 South tr. Chelius'Surg. II. 594The operator now grasps the *cystotome with his right hand.
1869 Wells Diseases of Eye 237For flap extraction I prefer Graefe's cystotome.
1721 Bailey, *Cystotomy, the cutting of the Bladder.
1888 Pall Mall G. 19 Sept. 6/2 General Salomon..underwent the operation of cystotomy yesterday.
cysto-
combining form. bladder; sac; cyst, as in cystocyte, cystoscope.
[< Greek kýstis bladder]
cysto-
— see cyst-
— see cyst-
cysto-
Prefix
- anatomy Of or relating to any cyst or sac.
- anatomy Of or relating to the urinary bladder.
Etymology
Ancient Greek κύστη (kústē).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with cysto-