Pathology for RTs
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Ascites (additive) | show 🗑
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Carcinoma of the gallbladder | show 🗑
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show | an acute inflammation of the gallbladder most frequently caused by an obstruction
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show | the presence of gallstones
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show | is a chronic liver condition in which the liver parenchyma and architecture are destroyed, fibrous tissue is laid down, and regenerative nodules are formed
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show | a condition in which gallstones erode from the gallbladder, creating a fistula to the small bowel that may cause a bowel obstruction
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Hepatitis | show 🗑
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Hepatomegaly | show 🗑
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show | yellowish discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes caused by bilirubin accumulation in the body tissues
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Medical Jaundice | show 🗑
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show | the liver is a common site for metastasis from other primary sites, because of the liver's role in filtering blood
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Pancreatic cancer | show 🗑
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Pancreatitis (none) | show 🗑
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Pseudocyst | show 🗑
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show | results from biliary obstruction, which prevents bile from entering the duodenum
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show | Bile drain's from the liver's right and left hepatic ducts directly into the what?
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Ascites, Esophageal varices, Jaundice | show 🗑
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Hep B and C | show 🗑
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show | The diagnostic imaging modalities of choice for following the progress of a liver malignancy are?
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Hepatocellular carcinoma | show 🗑
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Oral cholecystogram (OCG) | show 🗑
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show | visualizes the biliary tree
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show | visualizes the biliary system and main pancreatic duct
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T-tube cholangiogram | show 🗑
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Hepatitis A | show 🗑
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Hepatitis B | show 🗑
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show | accounts for 80% of the cases of hepatitis that develops after blood transfusions, radiographically as hepatomegaly
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Bladder carcinoma | show 🗑
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Crossed ectopy | show 🗑
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Cystitis (additive) | show 🗑
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show | a kidney that is out of its normal position, usually lower than normal
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Foley Catheter | show 🗑
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show | a condition in which the lower poles of the kidney are joined across midline by a band of soft tissues, resulting in a roatation anomaly on one or both sides
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Hydronephrosis (additive) | show 🗑
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show | overdevelopment
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show | less than normal development
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show | consists of incomplete or excessive rotation of the kidneys as they ascend from the pelvis in utero
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Nephroblastoma (Wilm's tumor) | show 🗑
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Nephroptosis | show 🗑
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Nephrostomy tube | show 🗑
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show | a familial kidney disorder in which innumerable tiny cysts that are present congenitally gradually enlarge during aging to compress and eventually destroy normal tissues
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Pyelonephritis | show 🗑
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show | the presence of pus in the urine created by its drainage from renal abscesses into the kidneys collecting tubules
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show | are stones that develop from urine and can precipitate crystalline materials, especially calcium and its salts
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show | severe, intermittent pain caused by movement of stones or acute obstructions
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Renal cysts (subtractive) | show 🗑
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Renal failure | show 🗑
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Staghorn calculus | show 🗑
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show | a relatively rare anomaly consisting of the presence of a third, small rudimentary kidney
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Uremia | show 🗑
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Ureteral diverticula | show 🗑
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show | a tube used to maintain patency of the ureter. with the proximal end placed in the renal pelvis and the distal end placed in the urinary bladder
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show | congenital presence of mucosal folds that protrude into the posterior urethra, which may cause significant obstruction to urine flow
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show | is an infection in the urinary tract usually caused by a gramnegative bacillus that invades by an ascending route thru the urethra to the bladder to the kidney
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Vesicoureteral reflux | show 🗑
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1 to 1.5 liters | show 🗑
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show | The microscopic unit in the kidney where urine is formed and excreted
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show | Urinary system disorders may be suggested by abnormal levels of what?
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fusion | show 🗑
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Ureteroceles | show 🗑
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Doppler ultrasound | show 🗑
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show | renal failure is characterized by the abnormal retention of what substance in the blood?
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show | blood urea nitrogen
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show | is a waste product derived from a breakdown of a compound normally found in muscle tissue
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show | normal BUN level
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.6-1.5 mg/dl | show 🗑
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show | What are the 2 valves of the ureter?
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reflux | show 🗑
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show | What does a voiding cystogram study?
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show | Does retrograde imply functional or non-functional test?
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Renal angiography | show 🗑
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Renal agenesis | show 🗑
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