| Word | Definition | 
| I | iodine | 
| -ia | condition, state, disease | 
| -iasis | condition, state | 
| iatr/o | treatment, medicine | 
| IBD | inflammatory bowel disease | 
| IBS | irritable bowel syndrome | 
| ibuprofen | A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent with analgesic properties used in the therapy of rheumatism and arthritis. | 
| IBW | ideal body weight | 
| IC | inspiratory capacity | 
| -ic | pertaining to | 
| ICD | implantable cardiac defibrillator | 
| ICF | intermediate care facility | 
| ichthyosis | A family of skin disorders characterized by dry, thickened skin. | 
| -ician | specialist, practitioner | 
| ICP | intracranial pressure | 
| ICS | intercostal space | 
| ICSH | interstitial cell-stimulating hormone | 
| icter/o | jaundice | 
| ictus | An attack, blow, stroke, or seizure. | 
| ICU | intensive care unit | 
| id | The part of the personality structure which harbors the unconscious instinctive desires and strivings of the individual. | 
| ide/o | idea | 
| idi/o | distinct | 
| IDM | infants of diabetic mothers | 
| IED | improvised explosive device | 
| IF | interferon | 
| Ig | immunoglobulin | 
| IGT | impaired glucose tolerance | 
| ile/o | ileum (final section of small intestine) | 
| ileal | Of or pertaining to the ileum. | 
| ileectomy | Surgical removal of the ileum. | 
| ileitis | Inflammation of any segment of the ileum. | 
| ileostomy | A surgical construction of an opening into the ileum on the abdominal wall. | 
| ileum | The distal and narrowest portion of the small intestine, between the jejunum and the ileocecal valve of the large intestine. | 
| Ileus | Impairment of the normal flow of the intestinal contents within the bowel. | 
| ili/o | ilium (uppermost and largest bone of the pelvis) | 
| iliac artery | Either of two large arteries originating from the abdominal aorta; they supply blood to the pelvis, abdominal wall and legs. | 
| ilium | The largest of three bones that make up each half of the pelvic girdle. | 
| illusion | An error in perception. | 
| IM | intramuscular | 
| immobilization | The restriction of the movement of whole or part of the body. | 
| immun/o | immune, safe | 
| immunity | Protection from diseases, particularly infectious diseases. | 
| immunization | A process for building or augmenting resistance to an infectious disease. | 
| immunoglobulins | An infection-fighting protein in the blood or secretory fluids that helps destroy bacteria, viruses and toxins. | 
| immunosuppressant | Deliberate prevention or diminution of the host's immune response. | 
| immunotherapy | Manipulation of the host's immune system in treatment of disease. | 
| imperforate | Not open. | 
| impetigo | A contagious skin condition common in children, caused by streptococcus, staphylococcus. | 
| impingement syndrome | The result of chronic and repetitive compression of the rotator-cuff tendons in the shoulder. | 
| implant | To embed. | 
| impotence | The inability to sustain a penile erection to allow normal vaginal intercourse. | 
| impulsive behavior | An act performed without delay, reflection, voluntary direction or obvious control in response to a stimulus. | 
| IMV | intermittent mandatory ventilation | 
| in vitro | In a glass. In an artificial environment outside a living organism | 
| in- | in, not or fiber | 
| incidence | The number of new cases of a given disease during a specified period in a population. | 
| incineration | High temperature destruction of waste by burning with reduction to ashes. | 
| incision | A cut made by a medical professional. | 
| incisor | Any of the four maxillary and four mandibular teeth, having a sharp incisal edge. | 
| incontinence | The inability to control the flow of urine from the bladder. | 
| incubation | Maintaining optimal environmental conditions for the growth of microbial or tissue cultures. Also, the time period between exposure to an infectious agent and the appearance of symptoms. | 
| IND | investigational new drug | 
| indication | The basis, evidence or rationale for using a particular treatment or diagnostic test. | 
| induction | Causing to occur. | 
| inf. | inferior | 
| infant | A child between 1 and 23 months of age. | 
| infarction | Tissue death due to lack of oxygen | 
| infection | The invasion of the body by disease causing agents and the body's reaction. | 
| infectious myringitis | An infection causing painful blisters on the eardrum. More often seen in children than adults.  Causal agent is Mycoplasma. | 
| inferior | below | 
| infertility | Inability to conceive and produce viable offspring. | 
| inflammation | The response of body tissues to injury, irritation or infection. Usually manifested by the signs of  pain, heat, redness and swelling. | 
| influenza | Acute, contagious viral infection of the respiratory system. | 
| infra- | below, down, under | 
| infusion pumps | A device that delivers intravenous fluids at low doses and at a controllable rate. | 
| inguin/o | groin | 
| inguinal canal | A tunnel in the abdominal wall through which a testis descends into the scrotum. | 
| inhalation | Breathing in. | 
| inj. | injection | 
| injections | Introduction of substances into the body using a needle and syringe. | 
| insecticides | Agents used to control insects. | 
| insemination | The deposit of seminal fluid within the vagina. | 
| insomnia | Inability to sleep. | 
| insulin | A hormone produced in the pancreas. Regulates glucose levels. | 
| insulinoma | A neoplasm of the pancreas that is one of the chief causes of hypoglycemia. | 
| integumentary system | The outer covering of the body composed of the skin and the skin appendages, which are the hair, the nails; and the sebaceous glands and the sweat glands and their ducts. | 
| inter- | between | 
| intercellular | Between the cells. | 
| interferon | A class of small protein and glycoprotein cytokines produced by T cells, fibroblasts, and other cells in response to viral infection and other biologic and synthetic stimuli. | 
| interferons | Proteins that are produced by the body's cells as a defensive response to pathogens. | 
| intermittency | A urinary tract disorder in which urine flow is not continuous but stops and starts. | 
| intermittent claudication | Muscle pain caused by too little blood flow, usually during exercise. | 
| internal medicine | A medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of internal organ diseases. | 
| interneurons | Groups or combinations of neurons between sensory and motor neurons that govern coordinated activity. | 
| interphase | The interval between cell divisions during which the chromosomes are not individually distinguishable. | 
| interstitial | Small space(s) between biological structures. | 
| interstitial cystitis | Painful bladder syndrome. | 
| intertrigo | A superficial dermatitis occurring in areas where skin surfaces come into contact with, and chafe, each other. The condition is caused by moisture and friction. | 
| intestines | The section of the alimentary canal from the stomach to the anal canal. | 
| intolerance | A patient's inability to tolerate a drug. | 
| intra- | within | 
| intracellular | Inside a cell. | 
| intracranial | Within the skull. | 
| intracranial embolism | Blocking of a blood vessel in the skull by an embolus which can be a thrombus or other undissolved material in the blood stream. | 
| intracranial hematoma | Blood accumulation within the brain or between the brain and the skull, | 
| intraductal papilloma | Benign tumors that grow within the breast ducts | 
| intrathecal | Within a sheath. | 
| intrauterine | Within the uterine cavity. | 
| intravenous | Within a vein. | 
| intrinsic muscle | A muscle whose origin and insertion are both in the same part or organ. | 
| intro- | within | 
| introversion | A state in which attention is largely directed inward upon one's self, with diminished interest in the outside world. | 
| intubation | The insertion of a tube, as into the larynx. | 
| intuition | Knowing without conscious use of reasoning. | 
| intussusception | The movement of a bowel segment into an adjacent segment in the manner of a telescope. The condition is commonest in children. | 
| inulin | A starch found in the tubers and roots of many plants. It is used as a diagnostic aid in tests of kidney function | 
| invasion | The entry and proliferation of a pathogen or tumor. | 
| invertebrates | Animals lacking a spinal column. | 
| involucrum | An enveloping sheath. | 
| iod/o | iodine | 
| iodine | A nonmetallic element of the halogen group that is represented by the atomic symbol I, atomic number 53. In a solution, it is anti-infective and is used topically. | 
| ion | An atom that has a positive or negative electric charge due to a gain or loss of one or more electrons. | 
| ion/o | ion | 
| iontophoresis | Therapeutic introduction of ions of soluble salts into tissues by means of electric current. | 
| -ior | pertaining to | 
| ipecac | An emetic. | 
| IPPB | intermittent positive pressure breathing | 
| ipsi- | same | 
| IQ | intelligence quotient | 
| IRB | institutional review board | 
| irid/o | iris | 
| iridectomy | Surgical removal of part of the iris. | 
| iridescence | Shining or glittering with the colors of the rainbow | 
| iridoplegia | Paralysis of the sphincter muscle of the iris or the dilator muscle | 
| iris | The circular pigmented membrane behind the cornea of the eye that gives the eye its color. The iris surrounds a central opening called the pupil. | 
| iritis | Inflammation of the iris. | 
| irradiation | Exposure to ionizing radiation. | 
| irrigation | The washing out of a wound using a continuous flow of water or solution. | 
| IRV | inspiratory reserve volume | 
| is/o | equal | 
| isch/o | suppress | 
| ischemia | A hypoperfusion of blood through an organ or tissue caused by a obstruction of blood vessels. | 
| ischemic heart disease | Recurring chest pain or discomfort when a part of the heart does not receive enough blood. Often triggered by exertion or excitement. | 
| ischemic stroke | The main type of stroke.  Occur when a blood vessel that supplies blood to the brain is blocked by a blood clot. | 
| ischium | The inferior, dorsal portion of the hip bone. | 
| islet | A small island. | 
| -ism | condition, process | 
| -ismus | spasm, contraction | 
| isoantigens | An antigenic substance that occurs only in some individuals of a species, such as the blood group antigens of humans. | 
| isolation | The separation of a person with an infectious disease from other people. | 
| isomorphism | The condition of two or more objects being similar in shape or structure. | 
| isotonic contraction | Muscle contraction with negligible change in the force of contraction but shortening of the distance between the origin and insertion. | 
| isotonic solutions | Solutions having the same osmotic pressure. | 
| isotopes | Atoms of an element species differing in mass number but having the same atomic number. | 
| -ist | person who specializes | 
| isthmus | A narrow part of an organ or body part. | 
| -ite | resembling, the nature of | 
| -ites | like | 
| ithy- | erect, straight | 
| -itis | inflammation | 
| IU | a international unit | 
| IUCD | intrauterine contraceptive device | 
| IUD | intrauterine device | 
| IUFD | intrauterine fetal distress | 
| IUP | intrauterine pregnancy | 
| IV | intravenous | 
| IVF | in vitro fertilization | 
| IVP | intravenous pyelogram | 
| IVPB | intravenous piggyback |