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Respiratory And Radiology

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1. pharyngeal






2. listening to sounds with in the body






3. pus in the pleural cavity






4. arthrography






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






6. radioactive drug (radionuclide plus chemical) that is administered for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes






7. computed tomography






8. cholangiography






9. bronchiectasis






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






11. the windpipe






12. dyspnea






13. central cavity between the lungs in the chest






14. collection of fluid in tissues






15. thoracotomy






16. myelography






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






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






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






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






21. condition of imperfect lung expansion; collapsed lung






22. cineradiography






23. turning outward






24. barium enema






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






26. positron emission tomography






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






28. angiography






29. diagnostic x-ray procedure in which cross-sectional images are made of specific body segments






30. emphysema






31. fluoroscoy






32. hypercapnia






33. radioactive form of a element; radionuclide






34. strained - high-pitched noisy breathing






35. atelectasis






36. interventional radiology






37. rhinoplasty






38. whoooping cough






39. anosmia






40. a radioactive form of substance






41. pertaining to a sudden occurrence






42. swelling and fluid in alveoli and bronchioles






43. radiopharmacetical used in nuclear medicine studies






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






45. diaphragm






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






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






48. collapsed lung






49. prothorax






50. parmitting the passage of x-rays