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Change: Any extended, finely granular pattern of pulmonary opacity within which normal anatomic details are partially (not completely) obscured. Compare with consolidation, in which the underlying anatomic details are completely obscured.guanine A nitrogenous organic base that attaches to a deoxyribose molecule.guide shoe A device in an
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Change: Constructed of alternating strips of lead and a radio-transparent medium (such as aluminum, wood, or plastic) which are oriented in such a way that most
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Change: Tumorlike mass of tissue caused by a chronic inflammatory process.gravel (grav'eI) Deposit of small, stonelike concretions in kidneys and urinary bladder: calculi.Graves' diseaseA hyperthyroid condition believed to be caused by excessive stimulation of the thyroid
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Change: gall gall(gawl) Bitter, brownish or greenish yellow fluid secreted by liver; bile. gallbladderA pouchlike organ attached to the underside of the liver in which bile secreted by the liver is stored and concentrated.ganglion(gang´gle-un) Greek = swelling, an aggregation of
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Change: (gran-u-la'shun). Formation of small grains or particles; any small, granule-like mass of abnormal tissue projecting from surface of an organ; formation in a wound of small, rounded granules of new tissue during healing process.granulocyteA scavenger cell used to fight bacteria. Gray
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Change: A device in an automatic processor that is used for steering film around bends.guidewireA device that allows the safe introduction of the catheter into the vessel.gustatory(gus´ta-tor´´e) Pertaining to the sense of taste. gut(The GI tract or a portion thereof;
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Change: A form of acute radiation syndrome that appears in humans at a threshold dose of about 10 Gy (1000 rad). It is characterized by nausea, diarrhea, and damage to the cells lining the intestines.gastrointestinal tract(GI tract) (gas´´tro-in-tes´tu1-nal) The portion of the
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Change: (jin´ju1-vua)(jin´ji-va) The fleshy covering over the mandible and maxilla through which the teeth protrude within the mouth; also called the gum. glandAn organ that produces a specific substance or secretion. glans penis(glanz pe´nis) The enlarged, sensitive, distal end of the penis. gliding jointA type
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Change: | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z ◄ .....Go back to the general radiography homepage
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Change: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y |
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Change: A hyperthyroid condition believed to be caused by excessive stimulation of the thyroid gland by autoantibodies; it is associated with exophthalmos (bulging eyes), high pulse rate, high metabolic rate, and other symptoms of hyperthyroidism. grey matterThe region of the central nervous system composed of nonmyelinated nerve tissue. greater omentum
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