Medical Dictionary Terms Beginning with R
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R: On a prescription the symbol R (or Rx) stands
for the word Recipe, meaning (in Latin) to take. It is
usually a part of the superscription (or heading)
of the prescription. The other parts of the prescription
are:
the inscription which contain
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Racemose
Racemose: From the Latin ôracemusö
meaning ôa cluster or bunch, particularly of grapes.ö The
term is used in medical descriptive communications such as
in pathology writings.
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Racemose aneurysm
Racemose aneurysm: An aneurysm
that looks like a bunch of grapes.
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Radiation fibrosis
Radiation fibrosis: Scarring of the lungs from radiation.
Radiation fibrosis is a sequel of radiation pneumonitis (inflammation of the lungs due to radiation), as from radiation therapy. Radiation preumonitis typically occurs after radiation treatments
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Radiation pneumonitis
Radiation pneumonitis: Inflammation of the lungs as a result of radiation. Although the radiation can be from various sources including accidents, today it is usually from radiation therapy.
Radiation pneumonitis typically occurs after radiation tre
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Radiation therapy
Radiation therapy: In radiation therapy (also called
radiotherapy), high-energy rays are used to damage cancer cells and
stop them from growing and dividing. A specialist in radiation
therapy is called a radiation oncologist.
Like surgery, radia
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Radiograph
Radiograph: Medical term for an X-ray. A film produced by X-ray.
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Radiography
Radiography: Film records (radiographs) of internal structures of
the body. Radiography is made possible by X-rays (or gamma rays) passing through the body
to act on a specially sensitized film.
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Radioimmunoassay
Radioimmunoassay: A very sensitive, specific laboratory test
(assay) using radiolabeled (and unlabeled) substances in an immunological
(antibody-antigen) reaction.
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Radioinsensitive
Radioinsensitive: Not sensitive to X-rays and other forms of
radiant energy. For example, a tumor may unfortunately be radioinsensitive. The opposite
of radiosensitive.
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Radioiodine
Radioiodine: A radioactive isotope of iodine. (An isotope is an
alternate version of a chemical element that has a different atomic mass). Radioiodine can
be used in diagnostic tests as well as in radiotherapy of the thyroid. For hypert
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Radioisotope
Radioisotope: A radioactive isotope. (An isotope is an alternate
version of a chemical element that has a different atomic mass).
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Radiologic
Radiologic: Having to do with radiology.
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Radiology
Radiology: The science of radiation, both ionizing (like X-ray)
and nonionizing (like ultrasound), applied to the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Radiology is also known as roentgenology after Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen who discovered
X-rays in 1895.
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Radiolucent
Radiolucent: Permeable to one or another form of
radiation such as X-irradiation (X-rays). Radiolucent objects do not
block
radiation but let it
pass. The opposite of "radiolucent" is "radiopaque." Metal,
for instance, is
radiopaque. If a child
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Radionuclide scan
Radionuclide scan: An exam that produces pictures (scans) of
internal parts of the body. The patient is given an injection or swallows a small amount
of radioactive material. A machine called a scanner then measures the radioactivity in
certain organs.
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Radiopaque
Radiopaque: Opaque to one or another form of
radiation such as
X-irradiation
(X-rays). Radiopaque objects are not pervious to radiation,
instead, they
block it. Metal, for instance, is radiopaque. If a child
swallows a metal
paperclip, the pap
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Radiosensitive
Radiosensitive: Sensitive to X-rays and other forms of radiant
energy. For example, a tumor may be radiosensitive. The opposite is radioinsensitive.
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Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy: In radiotherapy (also called radiation therapy), high-energy rays are used to damage cancer cells and stop them from growing and dividing. A specialist in radiation therapy is called a radiation oncologist.
Like surgery, radiation therap
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Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy: The treatment of disease with ionizing radiation.
Synonymous with radiation therapy.
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