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Medical Coding And Billing Course for Beginners | ICD, CPT, HCPCS, CPC | Medical Terminology - 3

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So welcome to great online training.

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Myself Nikita. I'm a CBC certified

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medical coding trainer in great online

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training. So today is day three and

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today we're going to discuss about

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medical terminologies. Okay. So medical

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coding is like a different language

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because we know what doctor know and

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without going into that without going

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into medical school we have to read and

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understand the health report of the

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patient if we didn't understand some

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part of this some part of report then it

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is it is potential that we lo we choose

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wrong medical code right so that's why

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understanding your body our anatomy

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different body system medical

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terminology is important and it will all

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goes together. You can't neglect anatomy

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terminology and directly study medical

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coding because if you didn't didn't

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study anatomy or medical terminology,

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how will you going to understand coding?

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Right? That's why this is also important

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part and uh in this session I have

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included most of the terminologies which

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are

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necessary to know by medical. Okay.

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regarding interview and regarding

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medical coding examinations also. So I

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know that that medical coding and

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medical terminology field is vast field.

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You will get this knowledge in on

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internet also. Okay. And ultimately you

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have to go and use that also. But in

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this session I have included some

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important terminologies. Okay. It is not

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possible for me also to cover all the

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medical terminologies because this is

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very vast chapter but I make sure that I

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have included that most of the important

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medical terminologies

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right so without any further ado let's

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get started first we'll see topics

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covered in this class on we have

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objectives we'll see objectives of

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learning medical terminology then

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introduction then basic word parts then

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medical root words, medical prefixes,

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medical suffixes, word analysis, medical

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terms and medical abbrevations and

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acronyms. Okay. So first we'll see what

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are the objectives of learning medical

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terminologies.

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Learning medical terminology

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is important because you get more

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understanding about medical care and and

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you can get find out your mistakes more

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easily if you have good knowledge of

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medical terminology and you can work

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quickly and accurately because medical

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coding jobs are productivity and quality

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based jobs. You have to complete your

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job. You have to complete more and more

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charts or which are whatever the target

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given by your company or your seniors

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within the certain time frame. You have

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to speak to your accuracy also. Okay,

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that is around 95%.

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95 to 98% accuracy and you need to give

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your production 100% and above that if

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you give more than 100% production you

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will get incentives also ensuring

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accurate accurate coding and billing.

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Okay, if you know medical terminologies

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very well you can do accurate coding and

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billing enabling healthare service

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providers to receive payments on time.

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Okay. If you uh if you didn't make any

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mistake or do very little mistakes, your

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healthare provider will receive their

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payments on time. This is introduction.

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Medical terminology is the language used

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in healthcare to describe anatomy,

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structures, conditions, diagnosis,

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procedures, treatments and much more.

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Okay. So this is medical terminology is

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the separate language used by health

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care providers okay or those in the

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healthcare field to describe anatomy

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structures conditions diagnosis and

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procedures treatments and other things.

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Medical terms typically use a

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combination of prefixes, root words and

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suffixes to define the meaning. The word

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of medical terminology is quite vast. So

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we arrange them into categories like

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medical root words, medical prefixes,

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medical suffixes, medical terms and

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medical abbreviations and acronyms.

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Okay. So first we'll see basic word

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parts. The foundation of medical

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terminology is rooted in learning the

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four basic word parts like prefixes,

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root words, suffixes and combining

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forms. Okay. Most medical words have a

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beginning, middle and an end. Beginning

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is called prefix. The middle is called

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root word and end is called suffix. So

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we have mainly three parts beginning,

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middle and end. Beginning is prefix,

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middle is root word and end is suffix.

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Sorry. The combining bo o and i etc. is

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used between two word roots and between

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a word root and a suffix to ease

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pronunciation. For example,

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earth opathy. Here o is the combining

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vowel. Okay. Use so that we can easily

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pronounce arthropathy. Okay. Suppose

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this O is not there and just arthropathy

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is there. So it not sound good. So

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arropati when we use o between earth and

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py it is very easy to pronounce like

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that

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iick the suffix is iick i begins with

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the v i. Therefore a combining vo is not

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used here. Okay. In case of which

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already has any vo

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no need to use extra wel between two two

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words. Okay. Understanding terminology

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involves breaking words in breaking

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words down into their separate

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components of prefix suffix and words

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and possesses a good working knowledge

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of these parts. You can see here hypo

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and here hypo means below normal term

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means it and means condition. Just a

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minute. So hypo means below normal.

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Therm means it and means condition. So

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if you know how to break down the word

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you can get better understanding about

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that medical terminology. Okay. Now

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we'll see root words. Root means

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subject. It's the main part or

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foundation of the word. Okay. All words

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have at least one word root. A word root

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may be used alone or combined with other

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elements to form a complete word. The

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root the word root usually refers to a

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body. Some root words are derived from

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Latin or Greek language. That's that's

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the reason why you have to learn about

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at least basic word rules. Okay. Most of

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the time they have derived from Latin

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and Greek words. Do you have any doubt?

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Yes ma. Uh actually I can't see the

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slides what you are saying about this. I

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can see the only one slide of medical

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terminology.

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Will it be like that?

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No, you can uh you have to see. I'm so

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sorry.

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Okay. Okay.

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Clicking here.

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Yeah. Now, yeah, now I can see.

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Yeah.

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Thank you.

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Yeah. Thanks. If such thing happen in

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future, please let me know at the

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starting only. Okay.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Do I go back and show the slides

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again? I'll show you. There's nothing

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just this this thing only. Hypothe

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hypo means below normal. Therm means

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heat and means condition. So the word

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hypothermia means the condition when our

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body heat gets

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below normal range. Okay, that is called

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hypothermia. So if you know meaning of

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hypoth and you can understand

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term hypothermia. Next the next root

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words. Root means subject means the main

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part of or foundation of the word. Okay.

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All words have at least one root. Some

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word some medical terminologies also

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made from more than one root word. A

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word root may be used alone or combined

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with other elements to form complete

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word. It can be used with prefix or

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voels. If two root words are there, we

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have to use uh some between them like

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this. The word root, the [clears throat]

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word root usually refers to a body part.

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Some root words are derived from Latin

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or Greek language. You can see here one

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example hyper thyroidism. Okay. So we

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divide this hypothyroidism word into

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three parts. First hyper. Okay. Then

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thyroid and then ism. So here hyper

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