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Nuclear medicine imaging — Flashcards

Nuclear medicine imaging — Flashcards

Nuclear medicine imaging — Flashcards
#1

NF1 is associated with bone lesions such as _____.

#2

Thrombosis most commonly occurs in the _____ of the leg below the knee

#3

Reactivated tuberculosis affects the _____ lobes of the lung

#4

_____ tumor (pancoast tumor) is any kind of lung carcinoma that occurs in the apex of the lung

#5

To anteriorly aspirate fluid from a patient's pleural cavities without hitting any other organs (spleen, liver, lung), ideally a needle should be injected into the _____ intercostal space

#6

Astigmatism is corrected with _____ lenses

#7

What complication arises more often in the left testis than the right due to its venous drainage? _____

#8

The orbital floor is composed of a very thin layer of bone that separates the orbit from the air-filled _____

#9

Patients with basilar skull fractures may have _____ ("Battle's Sign")

#10

_____ is a process in which metaphase chromosomes are stained, ordered, and numbered according to morphology, size, arm-length ratio, and banding pattern

Nuclear medicine imaging Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Nuclear medicine imaging for USMLE Anatomy. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Imaging/Clinical. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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There are 10 flashcards for Nuclear medicine imaging, covering the key concepts, clinical correlations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Imaging/Clinical.
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Read through each prompt and try to answer before revealing the back of the card. This active recall approach builds stronger memories than passive reading. Combine flashcards with the study notes and MCQ practice for the best results.
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