Chapter 12. Respiratory System - Medical Terms Flashcards

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adenoidectomy

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removal of the adenoids

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adenoid hypertrophy

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increased development of the adenoids

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adenoids

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lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx

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alveolar

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pertaining to an alveolus

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alveolus, alveoli

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an individualized section of an air sac in the lung

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anosmia

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loss of the sense of smell

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apex of the lung

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uppermost portion of the lung

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apical

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pertaining to the tip of an organ

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apnea

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stoppage of breathing

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asphyxia

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deficient oxygen and increased carbon dioxide in the bloodstream

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Atelectasis

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collapsed lung

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base of the lung

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the lower portion of the lung

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bronchiectasis

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abnormal widening of bronchial tubes

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bronchioles

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small bronchial tubes

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bronchiolitis

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inflammation of a bronchiole

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bronchodilator

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an agent that opens bronchial tubes

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bronchospasm

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involuntary muscular contractions in bronchial tubes leading to narrowing of the bronchi

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bronchus, bronchi

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branch of the trachea that leads toward the air sacs of the lung

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carbon dioxide

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gas produced in tissue cells when oxygen and food combine

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cilia

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thin hairs that line the nasal passageways and tubes of the respiratory tract

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cyanosis

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abnormal condition of bluish coloration of the skin

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diaphragm

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muscle that separates the chest and abdomen; aids breathing

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dysphonia

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abnormal voice or sound produced by speaking

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dyspnea

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abnormal breathing

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emphyema
pus in the pleural space (cavity) surrounding the lungs
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epiglottis
thin piece of cartilage that covers the entrance to the voice box and windpipe when a person is swallowing
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epiglottitis
inflammation of the epiglottis
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expectoration
coughing up of mucus or sputum from the throat and respiratory tract
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expiration
process of breathing out; exhalation
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glottis
slit-like opening between the vocal folds of the larynx
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hemoptysis
spitting up blood from the respiratory tract
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hemothorax
blood in the chest (pleural cavity) surrounding the lungs
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hilum of the lung
midline region where the bronchi, blood vessels, and nerves enter and exit the lungs
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hilar
pertaining to the hilum
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hypercapnia
increased levels of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
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hyperpnea
increase in breathing rate
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hypoxia
deficiency of oxygen in tissues
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inspiration
act of breathing in or inhalation
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laryngeal
pertaining to the larynx or voice box
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laryngospasm
involuntary contraction of muscles surrounding the voice box
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laryngitis
inflammation of the larynx or voice box
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larynx
voice box, located at the upper region of the trachea
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lobectomy
removal of a lobe or section of an organ, such as the lung
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mediastinoscopy
endoscopic visual examination of the mediastinum
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mediastinum
region between the lungs in the chest cavity
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nasogastric intubation
placement of a tube through the nose into the stomach
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orthopnea
breathing is only comfortable when a patient is in an upright position
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oxygen
gas inhaled and entering the bloodstream through the lungs
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palatine tonsil
one of a pair of collections of lymphatic tissue in the oropharynx at the back of the mouth near the soft palate
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paranasal sinus
one of a pair of air cavities in the bones near the nose
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parietal pleura
outer layer of the pleura lying closest to the chest wall
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pharyngeal
pertaining to the throat or pharynx
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phrenic nerve
carries impulses to the diaphragm from the brain
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pleura
double-folded membrane surrounding each lung
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pleural cavity
space between the pleura surrounding each lung
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pleurodynia
pain in the chest wall muscles that is aggravated by breathing
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pneumonectomy
removal of a lung
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pneumothorax
collection of air or gas in the pleural cavity between the pleura and surrounding the lungs
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pulmonary
pertaining to the lungs
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pulmonary parenchyma
essential parts of the lungs responsible for respiration; bronchioles and alveoli
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pyothorax
pus collection in the pleural cavity
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respiration
exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) at the lung capillaries (external respiration) and at the tissue capillaries (internal respiration)
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rhinoplasty
surgical repair of the nose
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rhinorrhea
discharge of mucus from the nose
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sinusitis
inflammation of paranasal sinuses
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spirometer
an instrument to measure breathing
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tachypnea
rapid breathing
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thoracic
pertaining to the chest
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thoracoscopy
endoscopic visualization of the chest
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thoracotomy
incision of the chest
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tonsillectomy
removal of tonsils
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trachea
windpipe
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tracheal stenosis
narrowing of the trachea
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tracheotomy
incision of the trachea
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visceral pleura
innermost membrane of the pleura, lying closest to the lung tissue itself
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anthracosis
abnormal condition of cola dust in the lungs; black lung disease
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asbestosis
abnormal condition of asbestos fiber particles in the lungs
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asthma
chronic inflammation disorder, characterized by airway obstruction and caused by bronchial edema, bronchoconstriction, and increased mucus production
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atelectasis
collapsed lung
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ascultation
listening for sounds in the chest and abdomen using a stethoscope
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bacilli
rod-shaped bacteria that are the cause of tuberculosis
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bronchioalveolar lavage
irrigation or washing of a brochus by injecting fluid through a bronchoscope and then reviewing it to analyze the contents
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bronchiectasis
chronic dilate of bronchial tubes caused by infection of the lower lobes of the lungs
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bronchoscopy
visual examination of the bronchial tubes using an endoscope or bronchoscope
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chest tomograms
series of x-ray images that show an organ in depth
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
lung and bronchial tube conditions that block and damage airways and persist over a long period of time; examples are chronic bronchitis and emphysema
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computed tomography
computer generated x-ray images showing thoracic structures in cross-section
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cor pulmonale
enlargement of the right side of the heart due to lung disease
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croup
acute viral infection in children and infants marked by obstruction of the larynx and barking cough
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cystic fibrosis
inherited disorder of exocrine glands resulting in mucous secretions that do not drain normally
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diptheria
acute infection of the throat caused by diptheria bacteria; characterized by formation of a thick membrane that destructs the throat and breathing
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emphysema
hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar walls
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endotracheal intubation
tube is placed through the mouth and throat into the trachea to establish an airway
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epistaxis
nosebleed
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exudate
fluid cells or other substances that slowly leave cells or capillaries through pores or breaks in cell membranes
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hydrothorax
water or fluid that accumulates in the pleural space surrounding the lungs
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infiltrate
fluid-filled area within the lungs as seen on a chest x-ray or CT scan
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laryngoscopy
endoscopic visual examination of the larynx
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lung biopsy
surgical removal of lung tissue followed by microscopic examination of cells
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lung cancer
malignant tumor arising from the lungs and bronchial tubes
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magnetic resonance imaging of the chest
magnetic waves create images of the chest in all three planes of the body
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mediastinoscopy
endoscopic visual examination of the mediastinum
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mesothelioma
rare malignant tumor arising in the pleura and associated with asbestos exposure
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obstructive lung disease
narrowed airways result in resistance to airflow during breathing; examples are asthma, bronchiectasis, COPD, and cyctic fibrosis
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pallitive
relieving, but not curing an illness
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paroxysmal
pertaining to sudden occurrence
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percussion
tapping on the surface to determine the underlying structure
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pertussis
whooping cough; bacterial infection of the throat, larynx, and trachea
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pleural effusion
collection of fluid in the pleural cavity
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pleural rub
scratch sound produced by inflamed or irritated pleural surfaces rubbing against each other
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pleurisy
inflammation of the pleura; pleuritis
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pneumoconiosis
abnormal condition caused by dust in the lungs, with chronic inflammation, infection, and bronchitis
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pneumonia
acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli, which fill with pus, and produces inflammation
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pneumothorax
presence of air or gas in the pleural cavity causing the lung to collapse
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positron emission tomography
radioactive substance is injected into a patient and the images reveal the metabolic activity in the lung for diagnosis of malignant tumors
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pulmonary abscess
collection of pus in the lungs
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pulmonary edema
collection of fluid in the air sacs and bronchioles of the lung
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pulmonary fibrosis
formation of scar tissue in the connective tissue of the lung
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pulmonary function tests
tests that measure the ventilation (breathing) mechanics of the lung
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pulmonary infarction
lung tissue that is damaged or dies as a result of blood vessel occlusion and tissue ischemia
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purulent
pus-filled
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rales
abnormal, fine, crackling sound heard on auscultation when there is fluid in the alveoli
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restrictive lung disease
a condition in which lung expansion is limited by diseases that affect the chest wall pleural or lung tissue itself
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rhonchi
loud, rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi that are obstructed by sputum
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sarcoidosis
chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause in which small nodules or tubercles develop in lungs, lymph nodes, and other organs
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silicosis
silica glass dust collects in the lungs; a type on pneumonia
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sputum
material expelled from the chest by coughing or by clearing the throat; phlegm
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sputum culture
sputum is collected and placed on a growth medium to analyze the type of microorganisms that may be prevented
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stridor
strained, high-pitched noisy breathing associated with obstruction of the larynx or trachea
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thoracentesis
surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space
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thorascopy
visual examination of the chest using small incisions and an endoscope
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thoracotomy
large surgical incision of the chest
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tracheostomy
new opening of the trachea to the outside of the body
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tuberculin test
determines past or present exposure to tuberculosis based on a positive skin test
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tuberculosis
infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis; lungs are usually involved but other organs may be affected
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tube thoracostomy
chest tube is passed through an opening in the skin of the chest to continuously drain a pleural effusion
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ventilation-perfusion scan
a detection device records radioactivity after an injection of a radioisotope or inhalation of a small amount of radioactive gas
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wheeze
continuous high-pitched whistling sound heard when air is forced through a narrow space during inspiration or expiration