-itis
(Greek: a suffix; inflammation, burning sensation; by extension, disease associated with inflammation)
This suffix has come to mean "inflammation of" but originally it meant "pertaining to" or "of the". The Greek word nosos ["disease"] was either expressed or understood, although it might not be included with the basic element. For example, bursitis nosos would mean "disease of the bursa".
						synovitis					
					
						tarsitis					
					
						tendinitis					
					
						tendonitis					
					
						tenonitis					
					
						tenosynovitis					
					
						tephromyelitis					
					
						thrombophlebitis					
					
						1. Inflammation of a vein associated with thrombus formation.
2. Inflammation of a vein caused by or associated with the formation of a blood clot.
3. The presence of a thrombus (vascular obstruction) in a vein accompanied by inflammation of the vessel wall.
									2. Inflammation of a vein caused by or associated with the formation of a blood clot.
3. The presence of a thrombus (vascular obstruction) in a vein accompanied by inflammation of the vessel wall.
						thyroiditis					
					
						tonsilitis					
					
						toxicodermatitis					
					
						tracheitis					
					
						Inflammation of the trachea.					
									
						tympanitis					
					
						1. Inflammation of the eardrum.
2. Inflammation of the lining membrane of the middle ear.
									2. Inflammation of the lining membrane of the middle ear.
						ulitis					
					
						uloglossitis					
					
						Inflammation of the gingivae (the gums) and the tongue.					
									
		
