splanchn-, splanchno- +

(Greek: entrails, intestines, viscera [internal organs collectively; especially, those in the abdominal cavity])

splanchnapophysis
A skeletal element, like the lower jaw, connected with the alimentary canal.
splanchnemphraxis
An intestinal obstruction.
splanchnesthesia (s) (noun), splanchnesthesias (pl)
Sensation from the viscera; which is usually the abdominal area: Manfred had a sudden feeling of splanchnesthesia and so he rushed to the washroom thinking he might have to regurgitate.
splanchnic
Pertaining to the viscera; visceral.
splanchnicectomy
Surgical resection of one or more of the splanchnic nerves for the treatment of hypertension or intractable pain.
splanchnocele
Herniation of any of the abdominal viscera.
splanchnodiastasis
Displacement or separation of visceral organs.
splanchnodynia
Pain arising in a visceral organ.
splanchnography
Visceral descriptive anatomy.
splanchnolith
A calculus (hard lump) in the gastrointestinal tract.
splanchnologia
The nomenclature dealing with the viscera.
splanchnology
Study of the visceral organs.
splanchnomegaly, splanchnomegalia
An abnormal enlargement of any or all visceral organs; visceromegaly.
splanchnomicria
An abnormally small size of viscera.
splanchnopathia
Pathological conditions of the viscera (internal organs of the body).

Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "internal organs, entrails, inside": ent-; enter-; fistul-; incret-; inter-; intra-; viscer-.

A cross reference of other word family units that are related directly, indirectly, or partially with: "opening, hole, cavity, tract, tube": alveolo-; antro-; anu-; celo-; coelio-; concho-; fenestra-; hernio-; hiat-; meato-; ora-; parieto-; poro-; pyl-, pyle-; pylor-; sphinctero-; stomato-; syringo-; uretero-; urethro-; vagino-; ventricul-.