Feather- (Feather-)

Pero- is a prefix used in medical terminology to denote a deformity or some kind of defect.

For example, the term “peromsliya” (peromelia) is formed from the prefix pero- and the root “-msliya”. It denotes a congenital deformity or deformity of the limbs.

The prefix pero comes from the Greek word "peros", which means "distorted" or "deformed". It is used to compile medical terms that describe various pathological conditions and developmental anomalies.

Other examples of using the pen prefix:

  1. Oral - denotes deformation of the mouth.

  2. Perocarditis is inflammation of the pericardial sac.

  3. Perocephaly is a deformation of the head.

  4. Peropia is a visual impairment.

Thus, the prefix pero- is widely used in medical terminology to denote pathological conditions associated with deformation or defect of certain organs or parts of the body.



Pero- (Pero-) is a prefix denoting deformation or any defect. For example, peromelia is a congenital deformity of the limbs.

The prefix "feather" comes from the Greek word "peros", which means "flawed", "defective". It is widely used in medical terminology to refer to various pathologies and developmental anomalies.

Here are some examples of terms with the prefix "feather-":

  1. Peromelia is a congenital absence or underdevelopment of limbs.

  2. Perodactylia is a deformation of the fingers.

  3. Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardial sac.

  4. Perotonitis (peritonitis) is inflammation of the peritoneum.

  5. Perostitis (periostitis) is inflammation of the periosteum.

  6. Periodontitis is an inflammation of the tissues surrounding the tooth.

Thus, the prefix “feather-” indicates pathological changes in tissues and organs, a violation of their normal structure and functioning. The use of this prefix allows you to accurately indicate the nature of the disease or developmental defect.



Pero is a prefix that denotes a deformation or defect in the body. One example is cervical spinal deviation, also known as fracture deviation.

Cervical deviation is a change in the normal anatomy of the neck that causes the neck to become crooked, stiff, and can lead to pain and limited movement. Peromstia is one of the most common types of cervical deviation. Pero deviation is a consequence of changes that occur during the formation of the spine in the prenatal period.

Although this fact has been established for a long time, only in recent decades have specific causes of Pero been discovered, such as genetic abnormalities or environmental influences on the formation of muscle and