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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. pertaining to treatment






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






4. epiglottitis






5. emphysema






6. adenocarcinoma and small cell carinoma are examples






7. diaphragm






8. tracheotomy






9. thoracotomy






10. ultrasonography






11. RDS






12. cystic fibrosis






13. visual examinatino of the voice box






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






15. spasm and narrowing of brochi leading to airway obstruction






16. x-ray position; lying down and on one's side






17. pertaining to containing pus






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






19. chronic bronchitis






20. RSV






21. pnumonectomy






22. central cavity between the lungs in the chest






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






24. listening to sounds with in the body






25. fluoroscoy






26. the windpipe






27. infections disease of the lungs; caused by bacilli






28. angiography






29. COPD






30. listening to the sounds in the chest






31. arthrography






32. x-ray revord of the uterus and fallopian tubes






33. ARDS






34. malignant tumor arising in the pleura






35. magnetic resonance imaging






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






37. dyspnea






38. hysterosalpingography






39. radiopharmacetical used in nuclear medicine studies






40. pyelography






41. permitting the passage of most x-rays






42. MDI






43. pus in the pleural cavity






44. CPAP






45. DOE






46. obstructing the passage of x-rays






47. rhinoplasty






48. mediastinum






49. throat






50. anosmia