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Respiratory And Radiology

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1. thin hairs attached to the lining of the respiratory tract






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






3. hemoptysis






4. permitting the passage of most x-rays






5. pharyngeal






6. injection and retrieving fluid from the bronchial tubes






7. adenocarcinoma and small cell carinoma are examples






8. bronchogenic carcinoma






9. diaphragm






10. CPAP






11. x-ray recording of the renal pelvis






12. pertaining to treatment






13. collection of fluid in tissues






14. angiography






15. condition of imperfect lung expansion; collapsed lung






16. parmitting the passage of x-rays






17. collapsed lung






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






19. prothorax






20. a radioactive form of substance






21. the windpipe






22. bronchiolitis






23. hypercapnia






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






25. pertussis






26. asthma






27. pnumonectomy






28. process (two dimensional) used to detect radioactivity emitted in diagnositc imaging






29. interventional radiology






30. RDS






31. infections disease of the lungs; caused by bacilli






32. mediastinum






33. spirometer






34. spasm and narrowing of brochi leading to airway obstruction






35. atelectasis






36. rhinoplasty






37. RSV






38. thoracotomy






39. chronic bronchitis






40. coal dust accumulation in the lungs






41. swelling and fluid in alveoli and bronchioles






42. movement toward the midline of the body






43. measurement or observation with in a living organism






44. radioactive material is injected or inhaled and images are recorded






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






46. radioactive suvstances produce corss-sectional images of regions of the body






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






48. magnetic flied and radio waves produce images of the body in three planes (conronal - sagital - and axial)






49. membranes surrounding the lungs






50. cholangiography