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A life-threatening black skin tumor is ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

Which X-ray visualizes the renal pelvis with dye?
 
  A) BUN
  B) EU
  C) IVP
  D) KUB



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Answer to Question 1

melanoma

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Explanation: An IVP stands for intravenous pyelogram, an X-ray that visualizes the renal pelvis. A BUN stands for blood urea nitrogen, a blood test. EU stands for excretory urography, an X-ray to trace the action of the kidney as it excretes the dye. KUB stands for kidneys, ureters, bladder, an X-ray of said organs.




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