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R *RA -- Radiation therapy Radiculitis, viral -- Raynaud's phenomenon Reactive arthritis (ReA) -- Renal artery Renal biopsy -- Renal failure Renal function -- Respiratory depression, drug-induced -- Respiratory disease -- Rhabdomyolysis Rhabdomyomas, cardiac -- Rhinoviruses Rhipicephalus sanguineus -- Rifampin Rifamycin, for tuberculosis -- RPR test, for syphilis -- R-R interval (ECG) -- Rye classification, of Hodgkin's disease

 

RA

 

[see: Rheumatoid arthritis]

rab gene [ch83 ¶32]

Rabies immune globulin, human (HRIG) [ch122 Table9] [ch199 ¶27]

postexposure [ch122 ¶52] [ch199 ¶23]

Rabies vaccine [ch182 ¶50] [ch199 ¶24-¶29]

characteristics [ch122 Table5]

encephalomyelitis [ch376 ¶75]

for travelers [ch122 ¶55] [ch123 ¶12]

Rabies virus [ch199]

clinical manifestations [ch199 ¶7-¶13]

defined [ch199 ¶1]

differential diagnosis [ch199 ¶17]

dumb rabies [ch199 ¶12]

epidemiology [ch199 ¶3-¶4]

hydrophobia [ch199 ¶10]

laboratory findings [ch199 ¶14-¶16]

microbiology [ch199 ¶2]

myelopathy [ch373 ¶42]

pathogenesis [ch199 ¶5-¶6]

persistent infection [ch182 ¶30]

postexposure prophylaxis [ch122 Table10] [ch135 ¶21] [ch199 Figure1] [ch199 ¶21-¶27]

preexposure prophylaxis [ch199 ¶28-¶29]

treatment [ch199rx1]

Raccoon sign [ch374 ¶4]

Race/ethnicity

and health [ch4 ¶5] [ch4 ¶11]

leading causes of death by [ch4 Table2]

among adolescents [ch8 ¶17]

life expectancy by [ch4 Table1]

smoking rates by [ch4 Table4]

vaccination rates by [ch4 Table6]

rac gene [ch83 ¶32]

Rad [ch376 Table1] [ch396 ¶2]

Radial pulse [ch227 ¶5]

Radiation

acute total body [ch396 ¶48-¶52]

Compton effect [ch396 ¶10]

dose equivalence (rem) [ch396 ¶3]

electrons [ch396 ¶6] [ch396 Table2]

four R's (repair, reoxygenation, repopulation, redistribution) [ch396 ¶19]

gamma ray [ch396 ¶4] [ch396 Table2]

heavy charged ions [ch396 ¶7]

linear energy transfer (LET) [ch396 ¶9] [ch396 Table3]

neutrons [ch396 ¶7] [ch396 Table2]

pair production [ch396 ¶10]

particulate [ch396 ¶6]

photoelectric effect [ch396 ¶10]

photons [ch396 ¶5]

protons [ch396 ¶6] [ch396 Table2]

relative biologic effectiveness (RBE) value [ch396 ¶8]

solar [ch58 ¶1-¶7]

terminology and definitions [ch396 ¶2-¶3] [ch396 Table1]

tolerance [ch396 ¶23] [ch396 Table4]

types of ionization [ch396 ¶4-¶55] [ch396 Table2]

X-ray [ch396 ¶4] [ch396 Table2]

Radiation injury [ch396] [ch86 ¶34-¶36]

acute total body irradiation [ch396 ¶48-¶52]

aplastic anemia [ch110 ¶6]

to bladder [ch396 ¶44-¶45]

cell survival curve [ch396 Figure1] [ch396 ¶16-¶20]

chromosome aberration [ch396 ¶15]

clinical findings related to fractionation [ch396 ¶21-¶47] [ch396 Table4]

to CNS [ch396 ¶24-¶28]

from CNS tumor treatment [ch375 ¶94-¶99]

to digestive tract [ch396 ¶38-¶43]

esophagitis [ch283 ¶55]

to heart and blood vessels [ch396 ¶33-¶35]

to lungs [ch104 ¶70] [ch396 ¶36-¶37]

mutagenic, carcinogenic, and teratogenic effects [ch86 ¶36]

myelodysplastic syndromes [ch110 ¶45]

myeloid leukemia [ch112 ¶5]

nephritis [ch276 ¶36]

to ovaries [ch396 ¶46-¶47]

pericarditis [ch240 ¶30]

pneumonitis [ch104 ¶70]

proctitis, differential diagnosis [ch286 ¶42]

to skin [ch396 ¶29-¶32]

to small bowel, malabsorption [ch285 ¶64]

testicular [ch336 ¶53] [ch396 ¶46-¶47]

thyroiditis [ch331 ¶112]

Radiation therapy

for acromegaly [ch328 ¶101-¶102]

for anal cancer [ch92 ¶78]

for astrocytomas [ch375 ¶27]

for basal cell carcinoma [ch88 ¶30]

for brain metastases [ch375 ¶79]

for cancer [ch86 ¶20-¶39]

 

[see also: specific tumors]

biological characteristics [ch86 ¶24-¶27]

brachytherapy [ch86 ¶22]

complications [ch86 ¶34-¶36]

gamma rays [ch86 ¶21]

palliative [ch86 ¶32]

particle beam [ch86 ¶23]

physical characteristics [ch86 ¶21-¶23]

radionuclides [ch86 ¶37]

teletherapy [ch86 ¶22]

treatment [ch86 ¶28-¶33]

chromosomal abnormalities from [ch66 ¶27]

for colorectal cancer [ch92 ¶56]

for esophageal tumors [ch92 ¶7]

for head/neck cancer [ch89 ¶22]

for Hodgkin's disease [ch113 ¶88] [ch113 ¶93-¶95] [ch113 ¶100]

for lung cancer [ch90 ¶35] [ch90 ¶40] [ch90 ¶47]

combined modality [ch90 ¶48-¶49]

for melanoma [ch88 ¶17]

mutagenic, carcinogenic, and teratogenic effects [ch86 ¶36]

for pancreatic cancer [ch94 ¶12]

for pituitary adenomas [ch328 ¶206-¶211]

for prolactinomas [ch328 ¶54]

for prostate cancer [ch82 ¶52] [ch97 ¶28-¶33]

for soft tissue sarcomas [ch100 ¶20]

for spinal cord compression, cancer-associated [ch104 ¶29] [ch373 ¶20]

for squamous cell carcinoma [ch88 ¶31]

for stomach tumors [ch92 ¶21]

for superior vena cava syndrome [ch104 ¶6]

telangiectasia from [ch57 ¶25]

for testicular tumors [ch98 ¶16-¶17] [ch98 Table1]

 

R *RA -- Radiation therapy Radiculitis, viral -- Raynaud's phenomenon Reactive arthritis (ReA) -- Renal artery Renal biopsy -- Renal failure Renal function -- Respiratory depression, drug-induced -- Respiratory disease -- Rhabdomyolysis Rhabdomyomas, cardiac -- Rhinoviruses Rhipicephalus sanguineus -- Rifampin Rifamycin, for tuberculosis -- RPR test, for syphilis -- R-R interval (ECG) -- Rye classification, of Hodgkin's disease

Rabies

Radiation Dermatitis

Radiation Injury

Rat-Bite Fever

Raynaud's Phenomenon

Reactive Perforating Collagenosis

Rectal Cancer

Rectovaginal Fistula

Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis

Reiter's Syndrome

Reiter's Disease

Relapsing Fever

Relapsing Polychondritis

Renal Vein Thrombosis

Renal Transitional Cell Carcinoma

Renal Cell Carcinoma

Renal Tubulointerstitial Disease

Renal Artery Stenosis

Renovascular Ischemia

Renovascular Hypertension

Reoviruses

Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Respiratory Failure

Respiratory Alkalosis

Respiratory Acidosis

Restrictive Lung Disease

Reticulohistiocytosis, Multicentric

Retroviruses

Reye's Syndrome

Rhabdomyomas

Rhabdoviridae

Rheumatic Fever

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rhinitis, Vasomotor

Rhinitis, Non-allergic

Rhinitis, Allergic

Rhinocerebral Phycomycosis

Rhinosporidiosis

Rhinoviruses

Riboflavin Deficiency

Rickets

Rickettsial Diseases

Rickettsialpox

Riedel's Thyroiditis

Riehl's Melanosis

Rift Valley Fever

Right Ventricular Infarction

Ringworm

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Rosacea

Roseola Infantum (Exanthem Subitum)

Ross River Virus

Rotavirus

Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome

Roundworm Infections

Rous Sarcoma Virus

Rubella