Patho-, -Pathy disease, medical Words: "acroleukopathy" to "cytopathy",
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Medical words that include: patho-, -path-, -pathia,
-pathic, -pathology, -pathetic, -pathize, -pathy 
(Greek: feeling, sensation, perception, suffering, [in medicine, these elements  usually mean one who suffers from a disease of, or one who treats a disease and they are listed separately here from the feeling words]).

   If you would like to take self-scoring quizzes over many of the words in this subject area, then go to 
Patho- Quizzes so you can see how much you know about the following  (and other) 
patho- words.
acroleukopathy:
Depigmentation (loss of color) of the extremities (fingers, toes, etc.). 
acropathology:
The pathology of diseases which affect the extremities. 
acropathy:
A condition affecting the fingers and toes in which the nail-beds result in thickening and widening of the extremities of the digits; the nails are abnormally curved and shiny. 
adenopathy:
A swelling or morbid enlargement of the lymph nodes. 
adrenalopathy:
Any pathologic condition of the adrenal glands. 
adrenopathy:
A pathologic condition of the adrenal glands. Also adrenalopathy
aeropathy:
A pathologic condition resulting from changes in atmospheric pressure (as when flying). 
allopath, allopathetic, allopathic, allopathist, allopathy:
Substitutive therapy; a therapeutic system in which a disease is treated by producing a second condition that is incompatible with or antagonistic to the first (homeopathy). 
andropathy:
Any disease that is peculiar to men, especially one involving the genitourinary system. 
anemopathy:
A disease associated with exposure to high winds. 
anethopath:
An ethically or morally uninhibited person. 
anethopathy, anetopathy:
In psychiatry, absence of moral inhibitions; without morality. People with this disease are considered the so-called habitual criminals. The conspicuous trait in their mental makeup is complete egocentricity, which is also reflected in their narcissistic sexual behavior. 
angiocardiopathy:
A disease affecting both the heart and blood vessels. 
angiomyopathy:
Any disease of the blood vessels involving the muscular layer. 
angioneuropathy:
A vascular disorder attributed to an abnormality of the autonomic nervous system fibers that supply the blood vessels. 
angiopathy:
Any disease of the blood vessels or lymphatics. Also angiosis. 
aortopathy:
Disease affecting the aorta. 
arteriopathy:
Any disease of the arteries. 
arthopathy, arthopathia, arthopathology:
1. A reference to diseases of the joints. 
2. The study of functional and structural changes made by diseases of the joints. 
bursopathy:
Any disease of a bursa (a sac or saclike cavity filled with a viscid [VIS id] or sticky fluid that is situated at places in the tissues at which friction would otherwise develop). 
cacopathy:
An old term for a severe affliction or malady. 
capillaropathy:
Any disease of the capillaries, often applied to vascular changes in diabetes mellitus. 
cardangiopathy:
A disease of the heart vessels. 
cardiomyopathy, cardiopathia, cardiopathic:
Any disease of the heart muscle; also, myocardiopathy.
cardiopathy, cardiopath:
A reference to heart disease. 
celiopathy:
 A term for any abdominal disease. 
cenesthopathy:
A feeling or sense of general ill-being not related to any particular organ or part of the body. 
cephalopathy:
See encephalopathy. 
cerebropathy, cerebropathia:
1. Any disease of the brain. 
2. A hypochondriacal condition, approaching insanity, which sometimes supervenes in persons whose brains have been overtaxed. 
cholecystopathy:
Disease of the gallbladder. 
chondropathy:
Disease of the cartilage. 
coagulopathy:
Disease affecting the coagulability of the blood. 
colonopathy:
Any disordered condition of the colon. Also colopathy. 
craniopathy:
Any pathological condition of the cranial bones. 
cryopathy:
  A morbid condition in which exposure to cold is an important factor. 
cyanopathy:
  Bluish discoloration of the skin caused by the lack of oxygen in the bloodstream. 
cytopathy, cytopathologists, cytopathology:
1. Any disorder of a cell. 
2. The branch of pathology that studies the effects of disease on the cellular level. 
Quizzes
There are seven sections of 
patho- words and four self-scoring quizzes are available so you can see how many of these words you know:
 Patho- (Feeling) Quiz #1
   Patho- (Feeling) Quiz #1.
 Patho- (Disease) Quiz#1
    Patho- (Disease) Quiz#1
 Patho- (Disease) Quiz #2
   Patho- (Disease) Quiz #2.
 Patho- (Disease) Quiz #3
   Patho- (Disease) Quiz #3.