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What is meant by "Bone Scan"?   Radioisotope administered and traced within bones.  
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What is the prefix for "Movement"?   Cine  
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Whats is the difference between "in vitro" and "in vivo"?   in vitro is something measured outside a living organism, and in vivo is something measured inside a living organism.  
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What is the term for "obstructing the passage of X-rays"?   Radiopaque  
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What is meant by "DICOM"?   protocol for transmission between imaging devices  
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What is meant by "Radioisotope"?   gives off high energy particles or rays  
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What is an IVP?   X-ray for renal pelvis and urinary tract  
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Explain the use of a "Radiopaque Substance"?   Absorb most of X-rays  
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What is "Nuclear Medicine"?   Uses of radioactive substances in diagnosis of disease  
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What is meant by "suppression"?   To stop  
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What is meant by "-plasm?   Formation, growth  
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Give the definition to the following: Scirrh/o. mut/a, medull/o, cauter/o.   Scirrho = hard, muta= genetic change, medullo= inner part, cautero= burn, heat.  
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whats is meant by "infiltrative"?   local invasion of tissue  
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If the Dr. ordered an "angiogram" what did the patient have done?   X-ray record of the arteries (Blood vessels)  
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If the Dr. ordered a "Pyelogram" what did the patient have done?   X-ray of the renal pelvis  
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What is the difference between "adduction" and "abduction"?   Adduction is towards the mid-line and Abduction is away from the mid-line.  
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If the Dr. told you that you had to follow "protocol" what does he mean?   To follow a plan of treatment  
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If the Dr. informs the patient that the cancer has "relapse" what does he mean?   Reappearance of symptoms in disease  
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What is meant by "mucositis"?   inflammation of the mucosa (inner lining of our organs)  
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What is an "estrogen receptor assay"?   Test the concentration of hormone receptor sites in cells of breast cancer patients.  
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What is meant by "adjuvant"?   assisting or aiding on treatment  
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What is meant by "modality"?   method of treatment  
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What is meant by "Oncogenes"?   Regions of DNA found in cells  
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if a cell went through "mutation" what happen to it?   Inheritable changes in a cell  
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What is meant by "polypoid"?   growths that are projections from a base  
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What is meant by "Adenocarcinoma of the lung"?   lung tumor derived from epithelial tissue  
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What are "tracer studies"?   Radionuclides used as labels and traced within the body  
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What is meant by "radio pharmaceutical"   Radioactive drug given for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes  
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What is a "transducer"?   Device that sends and receives ultra sounds signals.  
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What is meant by "radiolucent"?   Permitting the passages of most X-rays.  
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What is meant by a "radionuclide"?   radioactive chemical that gives off energy in the form of radition  
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What is meant by "therapeutic"?   pertaining to treatment  
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Where is the accent in "anaplasia"?   highly undifferentiated formation of cells  
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What is meant by "dysplastic"?   Pertaining to abnormal formation of cells  
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what is "an increased growth in the number of cells" called?   Hyperplasia  
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What is meant by "carcinoma in situ"?   localized cancer contained in the site of origin  
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What is an "inherited malignant tumor of the eye" called?   Retinoblastoma  
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If the Dr. stated that the cancer went into "remission" what happened?   absence of symptoms of disease  
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What is the difference between "benign" and "malignant"?   Benign are harmless, not cancer and malignant is cancerous  
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What is meant by a neoplasm?   new growth, tumor  
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What is meant by "adenocarcinoma"?   Cancerous tumor of glandular tissue  
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