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Introduction To Radiology Vocab
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1. Formation of a permanent colonic fistula
auricle
colostomy
anatomic position
blood urea nitrogen BUN
2. The forward or front part of the body or body part
anterior/ventral
hilus
asthenic
coronal plane
3. 10 inch tube that contains the first part of the small intestine and connects the plorus of the stomach to the jejunum
dolichocephalic
haustrations
duodenum
alzheimers disease
4. A ductless gland that secretes hormones directly into the lymph or blood system. Endocrine glands include the pituitary gland - thyroid and gonads. A portion of the pancreas is classified as an endocrine gland
ileocecal valve
endocrine gland
hyperflex
arteriovenous
5. Away from median plane of the body or away from the middle part to right or left; position named by the side of the patient that is placed closest to the image receptor
epidural hematoma
ipsilateteral
lateral
asthenic
6. Area of medicine pertaining to the female genital tract
clavicle
closed reduction
dolichocephalic
gynecology
7. Chronic - organic - mental disorder; a form of presenile dementia due to atrophy of frontal and occipital lobes
decubitus
extend
erect
alzheimers disease
8. The long - narrow depression of pocket on the concave curve of the kidneys
hilus
blood urea nitrogen BUN
diarthrodial joint
glottis
9. Part away from the head of the body - more generally - below some reference point
inferior/caudal
gynecology
costotransverse
glottis
10. Position in which the central ray is angled along the longitudinal axis of the body
axial
glottis
cholelith
cardiac surgery
11. External protuberance on the occipital bone
inion
carthartic
alveolar sacs
glabella
12. Juncture where the esophogas enters the stomach
bolus
cholelith
cardiac orfice
adduct
13. Instrument powered by electrical current that incises and coagulates
alveolar duct
dyspepsia
bovie
hemorrhoids
14. Digestive juice secreted by the liver which aids in fat digestion
bile
hemidiaphragm
hematuria
carpal tunnel
15. Point where the upper lip joins the cease of the nose
alveoli
coracoid
acanthion
colles' fracture
16. The bumps/eminence at the articular end of a bone above the condyle - roughened areas of the bone superior to the condyle
inion
atlas
hyperextend
epicondyle
17. Line drawn between the infraorbital margin and the external auditory meatus - used to adjust the position of the cranium
Intraoperative radiography
abdominopelvic cavity
flex
infraorbitomeatal line
18. The slipping of one part of the intestine into another part just below it
intussusception
colitis
algorithm
infraorbitomeatal line
19. C1 cervical vertebra - circular in shape - most atypical vertebra in the body
kyphosis
atlas
cholecystokinin
epiglottis
20. Radiography of the bladder after instillation of radiopaque solution
Intraoperative radiography
cystography
hemidiaphragm
abduct
21. Smooth - flat surface just above the midpoint of the eyebrows
bovie
anuria
glycogen
glabella
22. Two lips on either side of the ileocecal valve that create membranous ridges in the cecum
exocrine gland
carthartic
anatomic position
frenula
23. A modification of the more extreme asthenic type - constituting about 35% of the population
infraorbitomeatal line
gonion
dyspepsia
hyposthenic
24. The distal end of the fibula
lateral malleolus
laminectomy
esophageal dialation
esophageal varices
25. Having a short - broad head
esophageal dialation
duodenal bulb
bronchlectasis
brachycephalic
26. To move a part away from the central axis of the body
aspiration
abduct
esophagus
body habitus
27. To straighten a joint - increasing the angle between adjacent bones
dyspepsia
acetabulum
lateral rotation/external rotation
extend
28. Wrist
axis
acanthiomeatal line
carpus
coracoid
29. Second segment of the small intestine - approx 8ft long section that cconnects the duodenun to the ileum
bovie
jejunum
glomerulus
ileocecal valve
30. Numerous small fat filled sacs in the large intestines
jaundice
larynx
epiploic appendages
alveolar duct
31. Movement of the foot when the ankle is turned inward
invert/inversion
evert/eversion
hyposthenic
jejunum
32. Specialized flap of skin that covers the trachea so food can pass into the esophagus and not enter the respiratory system
epiglottis
canthus
axial
intussusception
33. Excision of an intervertebral disk
lateral rotation/external rotation
ileum
anuria
discectomy
34. Smaller subdivision of the bronchiole tubes
hiatal hernia
carpus
bronchioles
acetabulum
35. A swelling or a mass of blood - usually clotted - confined to a organ - tissue - or space. It's caused by a break in a blood vessel
dolichocephalic
infraorbitomeatal line
discogram
hematoma
36. Beaklike projection on the anterior order of the scapula
coracoid
erect
contralateral
alveoli
37. Rotation of a limb away from the midline
bile
external auditory meatus
lateral rotation/external rotation
hemoptysis
38. Cartilage protecting the ear canal; also called pinna
adduct
glabellomeatal line
auricle
carpals
39. A chronic disease involving the destruction and loss of elasticity of the walls of the alveoli - causing enlargement of the alveolar sacs and interference with an exchange in oxygen
interphalangeal joints
coracoid
emphysema
esophageal reflux
40. The general shape and form of the human body
lateral rotation/external rotation
algorithm
evert/eversion
body habitus
41. Movement of the foot when the ankle is turned out
infraspinous fossa
carthartic
acetabulum
evert/eversion
42. Excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
laminectomy
fistula
hematuria
glenoid cavity
43. The muscular structure that seperates the thorax from the abdomen
emphysema
kyphosis
electric coagulation
diaphragm
44. A transverse fracture of the distal radius
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45. Imperfect or painful digestion
dyspepsia
bile
colles' fracture
glabella
46. Varicose veins in the rectum or anus
acanthiomeatal line
cholecystokinin
lateral
hemorrhoids
47. The area of the duodenum just beyond the pylorus of the stomach
glabella
costovertebral
closed reduction
duodenal bulb
48. Twisted - enlarged veins found around the base of the esophagus and often caused by portal hypertension
esophageal varices
jaundice
hyposthenic
inferior/caudal
49. Area where the primary bronchi enter the lungs
hemorrhoids
homeostasis
acromion
hilum
50. Diverticula (pouches in the walls) in the colon without inflammation or symptoms
carpus
diverticulosis
discectomy
hilus