RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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- 2. Treatment using chemical substances, often combined with imaging for monitoring.
- 5. The ability of an imaging test to correctly identify the presence of disease.
- 7. Relating to blood vessels, commonly assessed through imaging.
- 8. An abnormal mass of tissue that can be diagnosed through various imaging modalities.
- 10. An isotope that emits radiation and can be used in medical imaging.
- 12. A radioactive gas, relevant in discussions of radiation exposure.
- 13. The act of analyzing and explaining the significance of radiographic images.
- 14. A response to injury or infection, often visible in imaging.
- 16. The study and diagnosis of disease, correlated with imaging findings.
- 20. A series of actions conducted for a specific purpose, such as imaging.
- 22. A procedure that involves taking a sample from the body for testing, often visualized via imaging.
- 23. Referring to a rip in soft tissue, often imaged with MRI.
- 25. The treatment of disease, especially cancer, using radiation.
- 27. A lung condition that can be assessed through imaging studies.
- 29. A device used to capture images in CT and MRI.
- 32. The act of capturing images through various modalities.
- 33. A professional who operates imaging equipment and assists in diagnostics.
- 34. An instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation.
- 36. A sac-like structure filled with fluid, often examined through imaging.
- 38. An image produced by ultrasound.
- 42. A substance that induces an immune response; sometimes used in conjunction with radiology.
- 43. The process of inspecting or investigating a patient using imaging techniques.
- 44. Referring to the administration of contrast agents directly into a vein.
- 46. Referring to a swallow study, where fluoroscopy is used to assess swallowing function.
- 47. Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography, a type of CT scan that uses contrast material.
- 48. A technique that provides real-time moving images of the interior of the body using X-rays.
- 49. Pertaining to the practice of medicine, including radiological imaging.
- 50. An increase in the number of cells, which may be examined via imaging.
- 52. A form of electromagnetic radiation used in medical imaging.
- 53. Data relevant to radiation dose distribution in populations.
- 54. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, a standard for handling, storing, and transmitting images.
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- 1. A contrast agent used in imaging studies of the gastrointestinal tract.
- 3. The action of closely monitoring a patient's condition, often aided by imaging.
- 4. The method of displaying images in radiology, often used in X-ray imaging.
- 6. The amount of radiation administered in medical imaging.
- 9. Pictorial representation of disease, often made through imaging techniques.
- 11. Imaging technique that visualizes the inside of blood vessels.
- 15. A technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object.
- 17. A type of tissue often visualized in X-rays and other imaging types.
- 18. Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, a type of nuclear imaging.
- 19. A device used to measure an accumulated dose of ionizing radiation.
- 21. Substances used in imaging to enhance visibility of structures.
- 24. The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another, often seen in radiology.
- 26. An aspect of mechanical imaging, relating to movement in machines.
- 28. An object or person used for calibration or testing of imaging systems.
- 30. Relating to the use of nuclear substances in medicine or imaging.
- 31. A nuclear imaging technique that captures the distribution of radioactive material in the body.
- 35. Groups of cells in the body that can be imaged using various techniques.
- 37. A condition that weakens bones, often diagnosed with X-ray.
- 39. A contrast agent commonly used in MRI scans.
- 40. Technique used to precisely locate and treat abnormalities, often used in biopsies.
- 41. A specific type of imaging to examine breast tissue for cancer.
- 45. A sample taken for analysis, sometimes imaged for diagnostics.
- 46. A physical or mental feature indicating a condition, often explored through imaging.
- 51. Angiography for vein anatomy.