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Respiratory And Radiology

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1. after contrast is injected into blood vessels of the lungs - x-rays are taken






2. throat






3. bronchogenic carcinoma






4. collection of fluid in tissues






5. dyspnea






6. positron emission tomography






7. the windpipe






8. ARDS






9. hysterosalpingography






10. NSCLC






11. radioactive substance is given intravenously and a corss-sectioinal image is created of cellular metabolism on local concentration of the radioactive substance






12. membranes surrounding the lungs






13. pertaining to treatment






14. malignant tumor arising in the pleura






15. infectious disease of the throat and upper respiatory tract; caused by bateria






16. the emission of glowing light resulting from exposure to ans obsorption of radiation






17. rate of absorption of radionuclide into an organ or tissue






18. use of motion picture techniques to record a series of x-ray images using fluoroscopy






19. spirometer






20. PFTs






21. VATS






22. arthrography






23. strained - high-pitched noisy breathing






24. bronchodilator






25. medical speciatly that studies the uses of radioactive substances in diagnosis of disease






26. barium enema






27. RDS






28. chest wall is punctured with a needle to obtain fluid from the pleural space






29. myelography






30. RSV






31. bronchiectasis






32. measurement or observation with in a living organism






33. interventional radiology






34. obstructing the passage of x-rays






35. pleuritis






36. pus in the pleural cavity






37. a radioactive form of substance






38. pertussis






39. escape of fluid into the pleural cavity






40. injection and retrieving fluid from the bronchial tubes






41. tube is placed through the month into the trachea to establish an airway






42. fluid in injected tio the brochi and then removed for examination






43. collapsed lung






44. visual examinatino of the voice box






45. rhinoplasty






46. laryngeal






47. chronic bronchitis






48. hyperinflation of alveoli with damage to alveolar walls; type of CORP






49. infections disease of the lungs; caused by bacilli






50. pertaining to containing pus