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Respiratory And Radiology

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






2. parmitting the passage of x-rays






3. PFTs






4. surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest (pleural cavity)






5. radiopharmacetical used in nuclear medicine studies






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






7. COPD






8. pertaining to containing pus






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






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






11. membranes surrounding the lungs






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






13. process of recording sounds waves in order to produce an image of the heart






14. turning outward






15. malignant tumor arising in the pleura






16. condition of imperfect lung expansion; collapsed lung






17. computed tomography






18. opening into the trachea through the neck to establish an airway






19. ultrasonography






20. diaphragm






21. laryngeal






22. listening to the sounds in the chest






23. bronchogenic carcinoma






24. pnumonectomy






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






26. hysterosalpingography






27. spasm and narrowing of brochi leading to airway obstruction






28. rhinoplasty






29. bronchiectasis






30. pulmonary parenchyma






31. positron emission tomography






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






33. coal dust accumulation in the lungs






34. cystic fibrosis






35. pyelography






36. bronchodilator






37. atelectasis






38. strained - high-pitched noisy breathing






39. process of recording x-ray images of bile vessels






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






41. nosebleed






42. spirometer






43. barium enema






44. RDS






45. throat






46. RSV






47. epiglottitis






48. creation of an opening into the windpipe






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






50. the windpipe