Computerized Axial Tomography, CAT, or Computed Tomography, CT Terms +
(a radiographic technique that produces an image of a detailed cross section of bodily tissue using a narrow collimated beam of x-rays that rotates in a full arc around a patient to image the body in cross-sectional slices)
Contrast media are X-ray dyes used to provide contrast; for example, between blood vessels and other tissues.
CT stands for computerized tomography.
Cysts can occur anywhere in the body and can vary in size. The outer, or capsular, portion of a cyst is termed the cyst wall.
The name epinephrine was coined in 1898 by the American pharmacologist and physiologic chemist (biochemist) John Jacob Abel who isolated it from the adrenal gland which is located above (epi-) the kidney (Greek nephros).
Technically speaking, epinephrine is a sympathomimetic catecholamine.
It causes quickening of the heart beat, strengthens the force of the heart's contraction, opens up the airways (bronchioles) in the lungs and has numerous other effects.
The secretion of epinephrine by the adrenal is part of the fight-or-flight reaction. Adrenaline is a synonym of epinephrine and is the official name in the British Pharmacopoeia.
Up until the eighth week, the developing offspring is called an embryo.
During a fatty meal, the gallbladder contracts, delivering the bile through the bile ducts into the intestines to help with digestion.
The abnormal composition of bile leads to formation of gallstones, a process known as cholelithiasis.
The gallstones cause cholecystitis, or inflammation of the gallbladder.
It can be rounded or flat-topped, but it rises above the surrounding skin. It indicates circumscribed dermal edema (local swelling of the skin).
The hives are usually well circumscribed but may be coalescent and will blanch with pressure.
A parasitic organism is one which lives on or in another organism and draws its nourishment from that body.
Usually a person with an infection has another organism called a "germ" growing in the body where it gets nourishment from the body, too.
In medicine, an intervention is usually undertaken to help treat or to cure a condition.
From Latin intervenire, "to come between".
The kidneys are part of the urinary tract where the urine passes through connecting tubes called ureters into the bladder. The bladder stores the urine until it is released during urination.
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and weighs about three and a half pounds (1.6 kilograms).
It measures about eight inches (20 cm) horizontally (across) and 6.5 inches (17 cm) vertically (down) and is 4.5 inches (12 cm) thick.