- ventilation scanning
- пульмонорадиография, ингаляционная пульмоносцинтиграфия, радиопневмография, радиопульмонография, радиоспирография, радиоторакография
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
ventilation-perfusion scanning — V/Q scanning a nuclear medicine technique in which two different isotopes are used, one inhaled (usually xenon 133 or krypton 81m), to examine lung ventilation, and one injected, to examine lung perfusion. In pulmonary embolism, the area of lung… … The new mediacal dictionary
ventilation-perfusion scanning — a nuclear medicine technique in which two different isotopes are used, one inhaled (usually xenon 133 or krypton 81m), to examine lung ventilation, and one injected, to examine lung perfusion. In pulmonary embolism, the area of lung supplied by… … Medical dictionary
V/Q scanning — ventilation perfusion scanning … The new mediacal dictionary
Perfusion scanning — Perfusion is defined as the passage of fluid through the lymphatic system or blood vessels to an organ or a tissue. [American Psychological Association (APA):perfusion. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Retrieved March 20, 2008, from… … Wikipedia
V/Q scanning — see ventilation perfusion scanning … Medical dictionary
respiratory disease — ▪ human disease Introduction any of the diseases and disorders that affect human respiration (respiration, human). Diseases of the respiratory system may affect any of the structures and organs that have to do with breathing, including the… … Universalium
xenon-133 — A radioisotope of xenon with a gamma emission at 81 keV and a physical half life of 5.243 days; used in the study of pulmonary function and organ blood flow. * * * n … Medical dictionary
perfusion scan — a technique for demonstrating an abnormal blood supply to an organ by injecting a radioactive tracer or contrast medium. One of the most common uses, often in conjunction with ventilation scanning (see ventilation perfusion scanning), is to… … Medical dictionary
perfusion scan — a technique for demonstrating an abnormal blood supply to an organ by injecting a radioactive tracer or contrast medium. One of the most common uses, often in conjunction with ventilation scanning (see ventilation perfusion scanning), is to… … The new mediacal dictionary
xenon-133 — n. a radioactive isotope that has a half life of about five days and is used in ventilation scanning of the lungs in nuclear medicine (see ventilation perfusion scanning). It gives off beta particles, which are responsible for the relatively high … The new mediacal dictionary
Pulmonary contusion — Classification and external resources A CT scan showing a pulmonary contusion (red arrow) accompanied by a rib fracture (blue arrow) ICD 10 S … Wikipedia