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Change: he·mar·thro·sis (hmär-thrss, hmär-)(he-mar-thro-sis) Accumulation of blood in a joint or joint cavity. (also haemarthrosis) hematogenous Spread by means of the blood stream. hemodynamic Pertaining to the movements involved in the circulation of the blood. hemoptysis Coughing up blood or bloodstained sputum. hepatic duct (he-pat´ik) A duct
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Change: keratinizedkeratinised dead cells that have been pushed up from a dividing basal layer. hair cells Specialised receptor nerve endings for detecting sensations, such as in the spiral organ (organ of Corti). hair follicle (fol´li-k'l) A tubular depression in the dermis of the skin in which a hair develops. halation
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Change: SpecializedSpecialised receptor nerve endings for detecting sensations, such as in the spiral organ (organ of Corti). hair follicle (fol´li-k'l) A tubular depression in the dermis of the skin in which a hair develops. halation The reflection of screen light transmitted through the emulsion and base. half-life The
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Change: he·mar·thro·sis (hmär-thrss, hmär-) (he-mar-thro-sis) Accumulation of blood in a joint or joint cavity. hair A threadlike appendage of the epidermis consisting of keratinized dead cells that have been pushed up from a dividing basal layer. hair cells Specialized receptor nerve endings for detecting sensations,
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Change: he·mar·thro·sis (hmär-thrss, hmär-) Accumulation of blood in a joint or joint cavity. (also haemarthrosis)hematogenous Spread by means of the blood stream.hemodynamic Pertaining to the movements involved in the circulation of the blood.hemoptysis Coughing up blood or bloodstained sputum.hepatic duct(he-pat´ik) A duct formed
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Change: Widely but discontinuously distributed throughout an organ or type of tissue. The pattern of hematogenous dissemination is the result of pathology delivered to an organ
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Change: radiation intensities on the cathode side as intensitycompared to the anode side of the centralradiation axis.field.hem-, haem-, hemoPrefix denoting blood or relation to blood: as hematuria, presence of blood in urine.hemangioma(he-man"je-o'mah). Tumor consisting of newly formed blood vessels.hematogenous Spread by
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Change: Small, hard nodules at the distal interphalanageal joints of the fingers produced by calcific spurs of the articular cartilage and associated with osteoarthritis.heel effect The absorption of X-rays in the heel of the target, resulting in reduced X-ray intensity to the anode side of the central axis.hem-,
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Change: habitus habitus(hab'it-us) (Latin for habit).habit) Fixed practice established by frequent usage; bodily appearance; general form or architecture of body. hairA threadlike appendage of the epidermis consisting of keratinized dead cells that have been pushed up from a dividing basal layer.hair cellsSpecialized receptor nerve
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Change: Prefix meaning under; below or beneath in position; less than usual or normal extent or degree; deficient; opposite of hyper-.Sodium thiosulfate, a fixing agent that removes unexposed and undeveloped silver halide crystals from the emulsion.hypo retention The undesirable retention of the fixer in the emulsion.hypochondriac regionAn
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Change: (hi"dro-sefa-lus). Condition characterised by excessive amount of cerebrospinal fluid in cerebral ventricles, accompanied by dilatation of ventricles, and causing atrophy of brain substance and enlargement of head.hydronephrosis(hi"dro-nef-rosis). Accumulation of urine in pelvis of kidney, caused by obstruction
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Change: (het'er-o-). Prefix signifying other, or other than usual; difference or dissimilarity between constituents; to or from a different source; opposite of homo-.heterogeneous (het"er-o-je'ne-us) Differing in kind or nature; composed of unlike elements or ingredients or having dissimilar characteristics; opposed to homogeneous.hexadecimal number system Number system used
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Change: A form of acute radiation syndrome after whole-body exposure to doses ranging from approximately 1 to 10 Gy (100 to 1000 rad). It is characterised by the reduction in white cells, red cells, and platelets in the circulating blood.Hering-Breuer reflexA reflex in which distension
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Change: (fol´lu1-k'l)(fol´li-k'l) A tubular depression in the dermis of the skin in which a hair develops. hallucisLatin hallex = great toe (hallucis = of the great toe). handThe terminal portion of the upper extremity, containing the carpal bones, metacarpal bones, and phalanges. hard palate(pal´it) The
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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: (hi´ua-l=1n) A cartilage with a homogeneous matrix. It is the most common type, occurring at the articular ends of bones, in the trachea, and within the nose. Most of the bones in the body are formed from hyaline cartilage. hyaline membrane diseaseA disease affecting premature
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