2. Dental X-ray film: a film the patients can bite
down on, holding it in position for the X-Ray imagery
of several upper and lower teeth simultaneously.
Bite-wing X-rays: show details of the upper and
lower teeth in any area of the mouth. Each bite-wing
shows a tooth from its crown to the level of the support
bone.
Bite-wing X-rays are used to detect decay between
teeth and changes in bone density caused by gum
disease.
They are also useful in determining the proper fit of
a crown.
3. Radiology imagery of a patients X-Ray results of an bite wing
mouth using bite wing film. x-ray, displaying the patients
upper right, left, upper, and
lower dental structure from the
top of the crown to the root.
4. Anastomosis is the connection of two
structures. It refers to connections
between blood vessels.
An anastomosis may be naturally occurring or
artificially constructed
It may connect the healthy sections of
the colon or rectum after a cancerous or
otherwise diseased portion has been
surgically removed.
5. An example of an artificial An example of a naturally
anastomose surgery to connect occurring anastomose within
the small intestine to the the heart with the inferior
transverse colon to remove a epigastric artery and superior
tumor. epigastric artery.
6. Colonoscopy is a surgical procedure that
provides an inside look at your colon and
rectum with a long flexible tubular
instrument called a colonoscope.
A colonoscopy is recommended when a
person has rectal bleeding or has a change in
bowel habits and other unexplained
abdominal symptoms.
The test is used especially when polyps or
tumor like growth have been detected.
8. Cachexia is the loss of weight and
generalized wasting that occurs during a
chronic disease
Cachexia is one of the most devestasting
symptoms of cancer.
Cachexia affects patients eneregy, quality of
life, enjoyment, and independence
Cachexia reduces strength, increase fatigue
and weakness
9. This is an example of
cachexia. Where the
patient experienced
dramatic weight lost
due to a severe case
of cancer.