Medical Procedures
Anatomy
Terminology
Provider Types
Imaging
100

The surgical removal of the appendix, a small tube that branches off the large intestine, to treat acute appendicitis.

An appendectomy

100

Small organs located in the channels of the lymphatic system which store special cells to trap bacteria or cancer cells traveling through the lymph vessels.

Lymph Node(s)

100

Affecting both sides of the body.

Bilateral

100

Physician specializing in x-rays or other imaging technologies, such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging to diagnose or treat disease.

Radiologist

100

Diagnostic test that uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film.

X-Ray

200

The surgical removal of a woman's uterus. This may be done laparoscopically through an abdominal incision or vaginally.  

A hysterectomy

200

Calf bone; the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg between the knee and ankle.

Fibula

200

Something that persists or continues for at least six months.

Chronic

200

Physician who specializes in surgery.

Surgeon

200

A substance that is opaque to x-rays. When administered, it allows a radiologist to examine the organ or tissue it fills.

Contrast

300

Endoscopic examination of the colon.

Colonoscopy

300

Crescent-shaped cartilage between the upper end of the tibia (shin bone) and the femur (thigh bone).

Meniscus

300

The part of a limb that is farthest from the torso.

Extremity

300

Physician who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.

Pathologist

300

Diagnostic procedure that uses a combination of large magnets, radiofrequencies, and a computer to produce detailed images of organs and structures within the body.

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

400

To destroy tissue by burning it with a hot iron, electric current, caustic, or by freezing it.

Cauterize 

400

What part of the eye controls the amount of light that enters?

Iris



400

Sudden and severe.

Acute

400

Specialist who administers drugs or other agents to prevent or relieve pain during medical procedures to a patient before being treated.

Anesthesiologist

400

Diagnostic imaging technique which uses high-frequency sound waves and a computer to create images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs. 

Ultrasound

500

The tying of a duct or blood vessel with a ligature to prevent bleeding during surgery.

Ligation

500

Either of two large veins that return oxygen-depleted blood to the right atrium of the heart.

Vena Cava

500

Lying face upward.

Supine

500

A medical doctor specializing in diagnosing and treating kidney-related diseases, including chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure, and kidney failure

A nephrologist

500

Study of moving body structures, similar to an X-ray "movie." A continuous X-ray beam is passed through the body part being examined, and is transmitted to a TV-like monitor so that the body part and its motion can be seen in detail.

Fluoroscopy

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