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Introduction To Radiology Vocab
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1. Varicose veins in the rectum or anus
infraorbitomeatal line
hemorrhoids
contralateral
homeostasis
2. 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
incontinence
intercondylar eminence
cystitis
hematoma
3. Refers to the body's being erect - facing forward - feet together - arms extended with palms turned forward
anatomic position
esophagus
brachycephalic
glabella
4. C1 cervical vertebra - circular in shape - most atypical vertebra in the body
ileum
infraorbitomeatal line
atlas
bronchioles
5. Second stage of perioperative radiology; these are radiographic procedures - either conventional or flurososcopic - performed during surgery under aspetic technique
endocrine gland
Intraoperative radiography
decubitus
axial
6. State of equilibrium of the internal environment of the body that is mantained by dynamic processes of feedback and regulation
infraspinous fossa
glabella
homeostasis
bovie
7. A branch of a respiratory bronchiole that leads to the alveoli of the lungs
alveolar duct
aneurysm
costophrenic angle
bolus
8. A mathematical progression that is programmed for computers
brachycephalic
electric coagulation
intercondylar eminence
algorithm
9. Pathological secretions
hemothorax
hemorrhoids
calculi
interpupillary line
10. Presence of blood in the pleural/thorax cavity
hemothorax
laryngopharnx
dyspepsia
colles' fracture
11. Chronic - organic - mental disorder; a form of presenile dementia due to atrophy of frontal and occipital lobes
alzheimers disease
hilum
colitis
epidural hematoma
12. Process that extends anteriorly from the superior part of the ulna
coronoid process
extend
glabellomeatal line
Intraoperative radiography
13. The general shape and form of the human body
brachycephalic
body habitus
external auditory meatus
glabellomeatal line
14. Muscular ring that surrounds the cardiac orfice
cholelith
coracoid
cardiac sphincter
humerus
15. A protrusion of intestine through the abdominal wall
ampulla of vater
epiploic appendages
hernia
hemorrhoids
16. Line drawn between the infraorbital margin and the external auditory meatus - used to adjust the position of the cranium
infraorbitomeatal line
carpus
distal
capitulum
17. Digestive juice secreted by the liver which aids in fat digestion
bile
canthus
homeostasis
evert/eversion
18. To move a party towards the central axis of the body
adduct
exocrine gland
cystitis
body habitus
19. Excision of the posterior arch of a vertebra
emulsifier
laminectomy
colles' fracture
hemorrhoids
20. 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
axis
Intraoperative radiography
emphysema
fistula
21. Vocal apparatus of the larynx
costophrenic angle
coracoid
glottis
amphiarthodial syndesmosis
22. Posterior to the epiglottis - serves as a passage for food and air
carina
diarthrodial joint
laryngopharnx
axial
23. Line drawn between the juction of upper lip/nose and the external auditory meatus - used to adjust the position of the cranium
alveolar sacs
acanthiomeatal line
emulsifier
external auditory meatus
24. Hematoma above the dura mater
homeostasis
aneurysm
epidural hematoma
duodenal bulb
25. Line drawn between the pupils - used to adjust the position of the cranium
interpupillary line
atlas
erect
dyspepsia
26. A small - rounded - articular end of the a bone
hemothorax
dyspnea
lateral rotation/external rotation
capitulum
27. Any nearly closed cavity or chamber - particularly in a bone
asthenic
antrum
hemothorax
glenoid cavity
28. Sitting or standing in an upright position
hemidiaphragm
erect
antrum
duodenal bulb
29. Projections referring to all AP and PA projections
hyposthenic
frontal
hyperflex
lateral
30. A modification of the more extreme asthenic type - constituting about 35% of the population
infraspinous fossa
cortex
bolus
hyposthenic
31. Air cells of the lungs
alveoli
bile
foreman magnum
diarthrodial joint
32. Effect produced on tissues by the application of a bipolar current delivered by needlepoint
esophageal reflux
electric coagulation
antrum
acromion
33. Abnormal accentation of the convex curvature of the spine or thoracic vertebra
ileum
costovertebral
jaundice
kyphosis
34. Relates to the same side if the body or part
algorithm
ipsilateteral
glomerulus
coronoid process
35. 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
glycogen
decubitus
esophageal dialation
hilum
36. The yellowing of all body tissues - caused by the backing up of bilirubin into intestinal fluids when it is unable to be removed from the blood
jaundice
interpupillary line
blood urea nitrogen BUN
distal
37. A freely movable joint
diarthrodial joint
intercondylar fossa
cholecystokinin
decubitus
38. Involuntary release of urine - caused by loss of voluntary control over the external sphincter
coracoid
fissure
aneurysm
incontinence
39. Chronic dilatation of the bronchus or bronchi - with associated infection in the lower lobes of the lung
endocrine gland
abdominopelvic cavity
body habitus
bronchlectasis
40. To move a part away from the central axis of the body
abduct
adduct
emulsifier
intussusception
41. 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
emulsifier
jaundice
exocrine gland
duodenal bulb
42. Radiography of the bladder after instillation of radiopaque solution
cystography
ileum
arteriovenous
glomerulus
43. Numerous small fat filled sacs in the large intestines
diarthrodial joint
epiploic appendages
adduct
colostomy
44. A transverse fracture of the distal radius
45. The bone of the upper arm
humerus
glycogen
erect
carthartic
46. Juncture where the esophogas enters the stomach
lateral
axis
extend
cardiac orfice
47. A condition in which the partially disgested materials back up into the esophagus - causing inflammation and damage - throw up in your mouth
canthus
asthenic
algorithm
esophageal reflux
48. The bumps/eminence at the articular end of a bone above the condyle - roughened areas of the bone superior to the condyle
epicondyle
hilus
frontal
jaundice
49. Air hunger resulting in labored or difficult breathing - sometimes accompanied by pain
arteriovenous
inion
dyspnea
bronchioles
50. To bend a joint - decreasing the angle between adjacent bones
duodenal bulb
flex
incontinence
esophageal varices