American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Practice Exam

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What term is used to describe reddening of an irradiated skin area?

  1. Erythema

  2. Carcinoma

  3. Edema

  4. Hyperemia

The correct answer is: Erythema

Erythema refers specifically to the reddening of the skin that occurs when it is exposed to radiation. This phenomenon is due to an increase in blood flow to the skin’s surface, often as a response to inflammation caused by radiation exposure. Erythema can be an early indicator of tissue damage and is commonly observed in patients undergoing radiation therapy. The other terms listed do not accurately describe this condition. Carcinoma refers to a type of cancer, which is unrelated to the immediate reaction of skin reddening. Edema signifies swelling caused by fluid accumulation, which is different from the vascular response that causes erythema. Hyperemia indicates an increased blood flow to an area but does not specifically define the redness caused by radiation exposure. Thus, erythema is the correct term that captures the essence of skin reddening due to irradiation.