IPA: /lɪˈθaɪəsɪs/
KK: /lɪˈθaɪəsɪs/
The formation of hard mineral deposits in the body, often occurring in organs like the gallbladder or kidneys.
Doctors diagnosed him with lithiasis after finding stones in his gallbladder.
Lithiasis → It is derived from "lithos" (meaning stone) in Greek and the suffix "-iasis" (meaning a pathological condition). The term lithiasis refers to a condition involving the formation of stones in the body, particularly in organs like the kidneys or gallbladder.
Think of 'lithos' meaning stone, which helps you remember that 'lithiasis' refers to a condition involving the formation of stones in the body.