Dolich- and Dolicho- are prefixes that are used in medical terminology to denote the length of various organs and parts of the body. These prefixes come from the Greek word for “long” and are used to emphasize that an organ or part of the body is abnormally long compared to the normal length.
For example, “dolichocolon” means “abnormally long colon.” This can be caused by various reasons such as genetic disorders, intestinal diseases or other factors. If a person has such an anomaly, he may experience digestive problems, constipation or diarrhea.
It is important to note that not all organ length anomalies are pathological and may simply be individual characteristics of the body. However, if a person experiences any health problems associated with abnormal organ length, then he should consult a doctor for advice and treatment.
From the Greek word dolos - long and the suffix -kolon.
The prefix Dolicho- denotes long and narrow objects. Dolicho- is a more ambiguous prefix and can mean: * Dolichocolon is a long, narrow intestinal canal called the colon. Used to describe a long colon or sigmoid colon that is longer than normal.