Radiology
Radiology 2.0
Radiology 3.0
Misc.
Misc. 2.0
100

Nuclear Medicine

What is the medical specialty that studies the characteristics and uses of radioactive substances in the diagnosis of diseases.

100

Metallic powder is introduced into the large intestine and x-rays are taken.

What is a Barium Enema?

100

Sound waves and echoes are used to create an image.

What is ultrasonography?

100

Idiopathic

What is an Intravenous Cholangiogram?

100

Excision.

What is the removal of an organ by cutting?

200

Radionuclide.

What is any of the radioactive isotopes of cobalt, iodine, phosphorus, strontium and other elements used in nuclear medicine for treatment of tumors and cancers and for nuclear imaging of inner parts of the body; gives off high-energy particles or rays?

200

Tomography.

What is X-rays are taken to show an organ in depth?

200

IVP

What is an intravenous pyelogram?

200

Iatrogenic.

Pertaining to adverse conditions in a patient due to physician's treatment.

200

Method of treatment.

What is modality?

300

Radioisotope.

What is a radioactive isotope of an element; used for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes ; gives off high-energy particles or rays?

300

Patient is upright with his back to the x-ray machine and the film is to his chest.

What is a PA view?

300

Radiographic study that can detect cirrhosis or splenomegaly due to abscess or tumor.

What is a Liver/Spleen scan?

300

Dermatophytosis

What is a fungal infection of the hands and feet?

300

Gene from one organism is inserted into another organism.

What is recombinant DNA?

400

Substances that absorb most of the x-rays they are exposed to.

What are radiopaque substances?

400

Uses ionizing x-rays and a computer to produce a transverse image of the body organs. 

What is a CT Scan?

400

X-Ray of the common bile duct after injecting dye into a vein. Used to diagnose stones in the common bile duct.

What is an Intravenous Cholangiogram?

400

Contralateral

What is pertaining to the opposite side?

400

Anastomosis.

Surgical, traumatic or pathological formation of a connection between two normally distinct structures.

500

Travel in straight lines; are invisible; cause the ionization of substances through which they pass; exposure of radiographic plate.

What are x-ray characteristics?

500

MRI

Vertical and cross section images produced using a magnetic field.

500

Wide resection of a tumor and removal of surrounding tissue.

What is exenteration?

500

Fungal infection of the hair.

What is trichomycosis?

500

Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entities such as enzymes and DNA.

What is molecular Pharmacology?