Fascio-
fascio- pref.
Fascia: fasciotomy.
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fasciodesis fas·ci·od·e·sis (fāsh’ē-ŏd’ĭ-sĭs, fās’-) n. Surgical attachment of fascia to another or to a tendon.
- Fasciola
fasciola fas·ci·o·la (fə-sē’ə-lə, -sī’-) n. pl. fas·ci·o·lae (-lē’) A small band or group of fibers. Fasciola n. A genus of large digenetic liver flukes that infect mammals.
- Fasciolar
fasciolar fas·ci·o·lar (fə-sē’ə-lər, -sī’-) adj. Of or relating to a fasciola.
- Fascioliasis
[fuh-see-uh-lahy-uh-sis, -sahy-] /fəˌsi əˈlaɪ ə sɪs, -ˌsaɪ-/ noun, Veterinary Pathology. 1. . fascioliasis fas·ci·o·li·a·sis (fə-sē’ə-lī’ə-sĭs, -sī’-) n. Infection with a liver fluke of the genus Fasciola.
- Fasciolopsiasis
[fas-ee-oh-lop-sahy-uh-sis, fuh-see-uh-, -sahy-] /ˌfæs i oʊ lɒpˈsaɪ ə sɪs, fəˌsi ə-, -ˌsaɪ-/ noun 1. a parasitic disease caused by flukes of the genus Fasciolopsis and characterized by abdominal pain and diarrhea: common in the Far East. fasciolopsiasis fas·ci·o·lop·si·a·sis (fās’ē-ō-lŏp-sī’ə-sĭs, fə-sī’ō-) n. Parasitization or disease caused by any of the flukes of the genus Fasciolopsis.