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29 Cards in this Set
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(Body Postion to Barium) pt. upright
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(Body Postion to Barium) air in fundus with a straight line
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(Body Postion to Barium) pt. prone
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(Body Postion to Barium) lots of air in the fundus, jagged-ly
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(Body Postion to Barium) pt. supine
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(Body Postion to Barium) jagged barium in the fundus
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a weakening or outpouching of the mucosal wall
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diverticula
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gastric contents return back through gastric orifice
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esophageal reflux
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inflammation of the mucosa of the stomach
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gastritis
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dilation of veins in the distal esophagus
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esophageal varices
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mass of undigested material trapped in the stomach
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bezoar
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bolus of food trapped in the esophagus
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foreign body obstruction
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erosions of stomach or duodenal mucosa
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peptic ulcer
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congenital or acquired condition
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anatomical anomalies
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pyloric orifice
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opening leaving the stomach
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cardiac notch
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found along superior aspect of the fundus
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fundus
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most posterior aspect of the stomach
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fourth portion of the duodenum
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horizontal portion of duodenum
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gastric folds
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rugae
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body
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middle aspect of the stomach
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esophagogastric junction
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opening between esophagus and stomach
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angular notch
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indentation found along the lesser curvature
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third portion of the duodenum
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ascending portion of duodenum
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cysto
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denotes sac or bladder
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chole
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denotes bile
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cholecystocholangiogram
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radiographic study of gallbladder and biliary ducts
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cholecystogram
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radiographic study of gallbladder
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cholangiogram
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radiographic study of biliary ducts
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cholecystopaque
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oral contrast media for gallbladder
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cholecystitis
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inflammation of gallbladder
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oral cholecystogram
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OCG
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cholelithiasis
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condition of having gallstones
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