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Radiography - Wikipedia
Radiography is an imaging technique using X-rays, gamma rays, or similar ionizing radiation and non-ionizing radiation to view the internal form of an object.
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Radiography - FDA
Radiography is a broad term that covers several types of studies that require the visualization of the internal parts of the body using x-ray techniques.
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Definition of radiography - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A procedure that uses a type of high-energy radiation called x-rays to take pictures of areas inside the body. X-rays pass through the body onto film or a ...
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radiograph
▪ I. radiograph, n. (ˈreɪdɪəʊgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. as radiogram1 + -graph.] 1. An instrument by which the duration and intensity of sunshine is measured and recorded.1880 D. Winstanley in Chem. News 30 Apr. 205/1, I will now ask your attention to the description of another and much more perfect apparatus,...
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Radiograph | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
A radiograph (or plain radiograph although the word 'plain' is strictly superfluous) is the radiologist's preferred term for the static image generated ...
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X-rays
To create a radiograph, a patient is positioned so that the part of the body being imaged is located between an x-ray source and an x-ray detector. When the ...
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Panoramic radiograph
A panoramic radiograph is a panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw. Other nonproprietary names for a panoramic radiograph are dental panoramic radiograph and pantomogram; Abbreviations include PAN, DPR, OPT, and OPG (the
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X-Ray: What It Is, What It Shows, Preparation & Types
X-rays, or plain radiographs, are a way for providers to get pictures of the inside of your body. X-rays are most commonly used to look at bones and joints.
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Plain Radiograph/X-ray - InsideRadiology
Plain X-rays are the simplest medical images created through X-radiation. Other tests that also use X-rays are more complicated and require the use of ...
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X-ray - Radiologyinfo.org
X-ray or radiography uses a very small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the body's internal structures. X-rays are the oldest and most ...
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Radiography - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Radiography is a photographic technique in which nuclear radiation is used instead of light. Medical examination and nondestructive industrial testing using X- ...
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Hand radiograph (an approach) | Radiology Reference Article ...
A hand radiograph contains a PA and oblique view of the distal radius and ulna and the carpus. check the wrist as you would for a wrist radiograph ( an approach) distal radius. carpal alignment. carpometacarpal articulation. bone cortex.
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Chest radiograph
A chest radiograph, called a chest X-ray (CXR), or chest film, is a projection radiograph of the chest used to diagnose conditions affecting the chest Pneumonia and congestive heart failure are very commonly diagnosed by chest radiograph.
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Shoulder radiograph (an approach) - Radiopaedia.org
Posterior shoulder dislocation. less than 5% of glenohumeral dislocations but often overlooked. common in adults following a seizure or in the elderly. humeral head forced posteriorly in internal rotation whilst arm is abducted. classically, the humeral head is rounded on AP - light bulb sign. associated with anteromedial fracture of humeral head.
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