(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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cardiac
Pertaining to the heart.
hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver.
transhepatic
Pertaining to across or through the liver.
endocrinologist
eOne who specializes in endocrine glands.
leukocyte
White blood cell.
iatrogenic
Pertaining to being produced by treatment. A rash occurring after treatment with a drug,
arthralgia
Pain of a joint.
cystoscopy
Process of visual examination of the urinary bladder.
resection
Process of cutting out; removal.
neurologic
Pertaining to the study of nerves.
cystoscopy
gastrectomy
subhepatic
Pertaining to below the liver.
electroencephalogram
pericardium
Structure (membrane) surrounding the heart.
carcinogenic
Pertaining to producing cancer
erythrocyte
A red blood cell.
leukemia
Blood condition of white cells; malignant (cancerous) condition.
pathology
Study of disease.
biology
leukocytosis
Abnormal condition (slight increase) of normal white blood cells.
osteogenic sarcoma
Cancerous (malignant) tumor produced in bone; osteosarcoma.
biology
Study of life.
prognosis
State of before knowledge; prediction about the outcome of treatment.
incision
iProcess of cutting into; to section.
enteritis
Inflammation of the intestines.
ophthalmologist
Specialist in the study of diagnosing and treating disorders of the eye.
autopsy
“Self-view”—examination of a dead body, understand its function.
nephrology
Study of the kidney.
hematoma
Collection (mass) of blood.
anemia
A decrease in erythrocytes or hemoglobin.
neuralgia
Nerve pain.
cystitis
Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
carcinoma
adenoma
adenitis
pathogenic
Pertaining to producing disease.
erythrocyte
prostate gland
Exocrine gland in front of (before) the urinary bladder in males.
cardiology
incision
Process of cutting into. Scissors cut.
adenitis
Inflammation of a gland.
excision
Process of cutting out; removal.
gastrotomy
Incision of the stomach.
gastrotomy
0phthalmoscope
Instrument for visual examination of the eye. Proper pronunciation helps
hematology
Study of blood.
pathologist
One who studies diseases, performs autopsies, and examines biopsy samples.
exocrine glands
Glands that secrete chemicals to the outside of the body.
carcinoma
Cancerous tumor.
cardiology
Study of the heart.
hepatoma
Tumor (malignant) of the liver.
endoscope
Instrument to visually examine within (the body).
cytology
arthritis
biopsy
Process of viewing life; removal of living tissue for microscopic examination.
pediatric
Pertaining to treatment of children.
cerebral
rhinitis
Inflammation of the nose.
psychology
Study of the mind.
dermatology
Study of skin.
erythrocyte
Red blood cell.
excision
Process of cutting out; to resection.
electrocardiogram
Record of the electricity in the heart.
endocrine glands
hypodermic
Pertaining to under the skin.
incision
diagnosis
State of complete knowledge; information gathered about a patient’sillness.
dermatitis
resection
Removal; excision. From the Latin “resecare” meaning “to cut back, trim
osteitis
Inflammation of bone.
hemoglobin
Blood protein found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin carries oxygen to the cells from the lungs
retrocardiac
Pertaining to behind the heart.
hypogastric
Pertaining to below the stomach.
oncology
Study of tumors.
hemoglobin
Literally, blood (hem/o) protein (-globin).Hemoglobinis a protein found inred blood cells. It helps erythrocytes carry oxygen.
hyperthyroidism
Condition of too much secretion of hormone (thyroxine) from the thyroid gland.
biopsy
cytology
Study of cells.
cephalic
Pertaining to the head.
renal
Pertaining to the kidney. Ren/o (Latin) is used with -al (Latin), and nephr/o
urologist
Specialist in the study of diagnosing and treating disorders of the urinary tract.
osteotomy
Incision of a bone.
nephrectomy
Removal (resection) of a kidney.
psychiatrist
Specialist in the treatment of the mind.
arthritis
Inflammation of a joint.
cephalic
osteoarthritis
Inflammation of bone and joints (actually degeneration of joint tissue).
epidermis
Outer layer of skin; above the dermis layer.
hyperglycemia
adenopathy
Disease of a gland; actually refers to disease of lymph nodes.
hypodermic
neurology
Study of nerves.
gnos/o= knowledge; -sis = state of).
neural
Pertaining to nerves.
State of before knowledge; prediction about the outcome of an illness.
prognosis
excision
gastrectomy
Removal of the stomach.
hypoglycemia
Condition of low blood sugar.
radiology
Study of x-rays.
dermatitis
Inflammation of the skin.
endocrine glands
Glands that secrete hormones within the body.
electrocardiogram
hyperglycemia
Condition of increased blood sugar.
gynecology
Study of females and female diseases.
sarcoma
Tumor of flesh tissue (cancerous tumor of connective tissues, such as bone,
excision
Process of cutting out.
thrombocyte
A clotting cell.
adenoma
Tumor of a gland.
electroencephalogram
Record of the electricity in the brain.
gastroenterology
Process of study of the stomach and intestines.
nephritis
Inflammation of the kidney.
enteritis
epigastric
Pertaining to above the stomach.
endocrinology
Study of the endocrine glands.
diagnosis
nephrosis
Abnormal condition of the kidney.
cerebral
Pertaining to the brain.
electroencephalogram
Record of the electricity of the brain.
oncologist
Specialist in the study of tumors.
encephalopathy
Disease of the brain.
endoscopy
Process of visually examining within (the body).
biopsy
Removal of living tissue and examination under a microscope.