Medicine /Medical Terminology Final Exam Part 2
-cyte
Cell
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Term
Definition
-cyte
Cell
-blast
Embryonic/ immature cell
-lysis
breakdown, seperation, destruction, loosening
PA/ Lateral
Posterior-Anterior, lateral
CT Scan
Computed Tomography scan, detailed images of internal organs. X-ray images
Ultrasound (sonography)
Imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body.
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Term | Definition |
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-cyte | Cell |
-blast | Embryonic/ immature cell |
-lysis | breakdown, seperation, destruction, loosening |
PA/ Lateral | Posterior-Anterior, lateral |
CT Scan | Computed Tomography scan, detailed images of internal organs. X-ray images |
Ultrasound (sonography) | Imaging that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures within your body. |
Moh's Surgery | Treatment of skin cancer, especially basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. This procedure is designed to remove all the cancerous tissue while removing as little of the healthy tissue as possible. |
Myelogram | an X-ray study that involvs the injection of a dye into the spinal canal to assess the nerve roots. |
Cardiac Enzymes | They are proteins from heart muscle cells. Low levels of these are usually found in your blood. but if your heart muscle is injured these enzymes leak out of your damaged hert muscle cells and their levels in the bloodstream rise. Example: Troponin, too |
Echocardiogram | The record obtained by echocardiography |
Linear Accelerator | A device in which charged particles are accelerated in straight paths by the use of alternating electric voltages that are timed in such a way that the particles receive increasing increments of energy |
In Vitro | Test that is done in glass in laboratory |
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Listening) | Diagnostic technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce a detailed image of the body's soft tissues and bones. |
WBC differential | Determine the number of white blood cells and the percentage of each type of white blood cell in person's blood. |
Hematocrit | Proportion of your total blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. |
Albumin Level | Main protein in human blood and the key to regulating osmotic pressure of blood. |
Alopecia | Hair loss |
Diaphoresis | Sweating |
Erythema | Redness of the skin or mucous membranes |
Mucositis | Inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membranes lining the digestive tract |
Fibrosis | Condition marked by increase of interstitial fibrous tissue |
Cyanosis | Bluish discoloration |
Anaphylaxis | Severe, potentially life threatening allergic reaction |
Cushing Syndrome | Extemely complex hormonal condition that involves many areas of the body. |
Graves Disease | Autoimmune disease in which the overactivity of thyroid gland causes the overproduction of thyroid hormones. |