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| physician specialist in heart disease |
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| a technologist who studies cellular disease |
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| the science of studying cells |
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| instrument used to count cells |
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| process of using a cytometer |
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| instrument used to cut slices of skin tissue |
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| pertaining to the duodenum |
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| incision into the duodenum |
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| first part of the small intestine |
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| picture representing the electrical activity of the heart during the cardiac cycle |
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| instrument that produces the electrocardiogram |
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| process of using the electrocardiograph |
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| abnormally red blood due to too many erythrocytes |
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| low numbers of erythrocytes |
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| high number of erythrocytes |
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| the study of the origin of the cause of disease |
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| pertaining to the stomach |
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| making a new opening between the stomach and duodenum |
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| making a new opening in the stomach |
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| the science of studying tissues |
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| pertaining to below the dermis |
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| verb form for inflammation |
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| tissue condition of redness, swelling, heat |
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| yellow appearance due to high bilibrubin level in the blood |
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| blodd cancer involving leukocytes and bone marrow |
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| low numbers of leukocytes |
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| high numbers of leukocytes |
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| pertaining to the lymph system |
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| obstructed lymph vessels causing fluid buildup in tissues |
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| lymphatic system white blood cell |
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| abnormally enlarged self-image |
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| physician specialist in the study of disease |
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| the science of studying disease |
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| instrument used to produce the radiogram or the x-ray film |
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| process of producing radiograms |
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| physician specialist in the interpretation of radiograms and other diagnostic imaging modalities |
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| image of the body produced by computerized reflected sound |
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| instrument that reflects sound waves through the body, picks them up with a transducer, and uses a computer to create an dimage of body structures |
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| technologist who performs sonography |
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| process of using a sonograph |
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| platelets, blood-clotting cell fragment |
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| high numbers of thrombocytes |
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| picture made by a tomograph |
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| instrument that uses x-ray to produce images through planes of the body |
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| the process of using a tomograph |
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| yellow condition of the blood |
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