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Introduction To Radiology Vocab
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1. Movement of the foot when the ankle is turned out
alveolar sacs
ampulla of vater
evert/eversion
cystitis
2. Sacules where gases are exhanged during respiration
fistula
cholelith
alveolar sacs
glottis
3. Removal of fluid or cells from a mass or thickened by means of a hypodermic syringe; withdrawal of fluid for therapeutic reasons or for testing
jejunum
discectomy
closed reduction
aspiration
4. Inflammation of the bladder
extend
cystitis
glomerulus
Intraoperative radiography
5. Smaller subdivision of the bronchiole tubes
foreman magnum
diverticulosis
capitulum
bronchioles
6. Varicose veins in the rectum or anus
carpal tunnel
gonion
hemorrhoids
blood urea nitrogen BUN
7. One of the cavities of the body - divided into abdominal and pelvic portions - most of the digestive organs are found within this cavity
abdominopelvic cavity
esophageal dialation
duodenum
flex
8. A combo of kyphosis and scoliosis of the thoracic vertebra
bursa
glucose
kyphoscoliosis
diarthrodial joint
9. Excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
laminectomy
algorithm
extend
ipsilateteral
10. Pertaining to the arteries and veins
arteriovenous
exocrine gland
infraspinous fossa
hemidiaphragm
11. Inflammation of the colon
cystitis
alveoli
acanthiomeatal line
colitis
12. Excision of an intervertebral disk
hemoptysis
epiploic appendages
hyperflex
discectomy
13. A gland that secretes its chemical substances through a duct. The pancreas is also considered an exocrine gland by the virtue of the presence of the pancreatic duct
acetabulum
fistula
hematuria
exocrine gland
14. Air hunger resulting in labored or difficult breathing - sometimes accompanied by pain
hemothorax
dyspnea
emulsifier
carpal tunnel
15. Having a skull with a long anterioposterior diameter
bile
hilum
bolus
dolichocephalic
16. Formation of a permanent colonic fistula
colostomy
adduct
asthenic
emphysema
17. Point where the upper lip joins the cease of the nose
acanthion
body habitus
hyperflex
hyperextend
18. Musclular sphincter that guards the opening of the ileum into the cecum and prevents digested material from reentering the small intestine
ileocecal valve
electric coagulation
epiploic appendages
bovie
19. The bumps/eminence at the articular end of a bone above the condyle - roughened areas of the bone superior to the condyle
inferior/caudal
hyposthenic
foreman magnum
epicondyle
20. Study of the intervertebral disk spaces following the injection of a radiopaque medium
hemorrhoids
discogram
carpals
foreman magnum
21. A disorder that occurs when the stomach pushes through the diaphragm
hiatal hernia
abduct
algorithm
brachycephalic
22. Folds in the wall of the large intestine
discectomy
jaundice
haustrations
carpus
23. Inflammation of the diverticulum (pouches in the walls) - especially in the colon that are causing pain and stagnation of feces
diarthrodial joint
diverticulitis
discogram
amenorrhea
24. Chronic - organic - mental disorder; a form of presenile dementia due to atrophy of frontal and occipital lobes
alzheimers disease
jejunum
inion
atlas
25. An area of the wrist - formed when the wrist is hyperextended - formed by the anterior aspects of the distal rows of carpals - forming a shallow concavity
axis
acanthion
acromion
carpal tunnel
26. Method used to achieve and maintain a sterile field to minimize the transmission of infectious diseases
fistula
brachycephalic
esophageal varices
aseptic technique
27. 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
cardiac sphincter
hematoma
diaphragm
glabella
28. A protrusion of intestine through the abdominal wall
carpal tunnel
cardiac orfice
hernia
intussusception
29. Line drawn between the juction of upper lip/nose and the external auditory meatus - used to adjust the position of the cranium
hematoma
axis
acanthiomeatal line
electric coagulation
30. A rounded prominence found at the point of articulation of another bone
hemoptysis
hemidiaphragm
condyle
anterior/ventral
31. 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
lateral
esophageal reflux
diverticulosis
epiglottis
32. The area of the duodenum just beyond the pylorus of the stomach
amenorrhea
colles' fracture
carpal tunnel
duodenal bulb
33. Line drawn between the infraorbital margin and the external auditory meatus - used to adjust the position of the cranium
infraorbitomeatal line
amenorrhea
hernia
dorsum
34. Food that is chemically and mechanically prepared for digestion by the stomach; mixture of partly digested food and digestive secretions found in the stomach and small intestine during digestion of a meal
atlas
kyphosis
chyme
glucose
35. The collarbone
flex
clavicle
discogram
contralateral
36. Bony spur of cartilage in the trachea
carina
larynx
condyle
lateral malleolus
37. C2 cervical vertebra - easily distinguished by its long body that extends superiorly
infraspinous fossa
invert/inversion
axis
carpus
38. Smooth - flat surface just above the midpoint of the eyebrows
costovertebral
incontinence
glabella
intercondylar fossa
39. Effect produced on tissues by the application of a bipolar current delivered by needlepoint
bronchlectasis
cystography
electric coagulation
glottis
40. Position in which the patient is recumbent while a radiograph is taken with a horizontal beam. the position is named by the side that is dependent
decubitus
cholecystokinin
colitis
hilum
41. A partially moveable joint in hich two bones are connected by ligaments
ipsilateteral
calculi
hemothorax
amphiarthodial syndesmosis
42. Pathological secretions
calculi
hilum
flex
hypersthenic
43. Area of medicine pertaining to the female genital tract
gynecology
cardiac orfice
glenoid cavity
hemorrhoids
44. Stretching the esophagus beyond the normal dimensions
glenoid cavity
hemoptysis
ipsilateteral
esophageal dialation
45. 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
discogram
anuria
diverticulitis
emphysema
46. The slipping of one part of the intestine into another part just below it
esophageal varices
intussusception
cardiac sphincter
lateral rotation/external rotation
47. Line drawn between the glabella and the external auditory meatus - used to adjust the position of the cranium
epiploic appendages
alzheimers disease
glabellomeatal line
distal
48. Large opening in the inferior portion of the occipital bone through which the spinal cord enters the cranial cavity
antrum
erect
foreman magnum
bronchlectasis
49. Point where the upper and lower eyelids meet
canthus
distal
diverticulitis
bovie
50. Relates to the opposite side of the body or part
carina
contralateral
dyspepsia
atlas