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radiolucent
radiolucent, a. (reɪdɪəʊˈl(j)uːsənt) [f. radio- 2 + translucent a.] Transparent to X-rays. So radioˈlucency, the state or property of being radiolucent.1917 K. Thoma Oral Roentgenol. iv. iv. 197 The Roentgen evidence of alveoloclasia is due to the dissolution of bone and replacement by radiolucent p... Oxford English Dictionary
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SAM splint
The SAM splint is radiolucent, meaning it does not interfere with X-rays. After use, the SAM splint can be cleaned, rerolled, and reused. wikipedia.org
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Radiographs will exhibit faint flecks of radiopacities surrounded by a radiolucent zone. It is sometimes misdiagnosed as a cyst. wikipedia.org
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Cementoma
In early stages, the mass will appear as radiolucent. In terminal stages, the mass becomes radiopaque and a radiolucent rim will be visible. Differential diagnosis Cementomas reveal a more uniform radiolucent band surrounding the lesion than the bands found in cement dysplasia. wikipedia.org
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Rarefying osteitis
Rarefying osteitis is a general term for a radiolucent lesion on a radiograph usually diagnosed as a periapical abscess or a periapical cyst. wikipedia.org
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Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma
Radiographical features AFO is essentially a radiolucent lesion that is generally unilocular and rarely multilocular. The amount of calcified material present is variable and hence the lesion may be either radiolucent, radio-opaque or mixed. wikipedia.org
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Onion skin periosteal reaction
In radiological images, onion skin periosteal reaction is seen as radiolucent areas along the multiple layers of dense bone. wikipedia.org
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كثافة إشعاعية
مادة مخلخلة إشعاعياً (Radiolucent) تعبر عن شفافية أكبر تجاه نفاذ فوتونات الأشعة سينية. wikipedia.org
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Brown tumor
Brown tumours are radiolucent on x-ray. Pathology Brown tumours consist of fibrous tissue, woven bone and supporting vasculature, but no matrix. Focal Lesions (Brown Tumor) present as sharply defined, round or oval radiolucent areas which may appear multilocular. wikipedia.org
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Crescent sign
It appears as a curved subchondral radiolucent line that is often found on the proximal femoral or humeral head. wikipedia.org
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Anti-scatter grid
The grid is constructed of a series of alternating parallel strips of lead and a radiolucent substance such as a plastic, carbon fibre, aluminium, even Radiation which has travelled straight through the patient from the x-ray source moves directly through the radiolucent potions of the grid and strikes wikipedia.org
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Air crescent sign
In radiology, the air crescent sign is a finding on chest radiograph and computed tomography that is crescenteric and radiolucent, due to a lung cavity wikipedia.org
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Operating table
The padding of the table is also important, this must be both soft and radiolucent. The table top is, thanks to the use of x-ray-capable materials, almost completely radiolucent. wikipedia.org
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Non-ossifying fibroma
Medical imaging typically shows a well defined radiolucent lesion, with a distinct multilocular appearance, sometimes looking like bubbles. The tumor presents as a well defined radiolucent lesion, with a distinct multilocular appearance, sometimes looking like a "soap bubble". wikipedia.org
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Hampton's line
Hampton's line is a thin, radiolucent line seen across the neck of a gastric ulcer filled with barium sulphate during a barium meal. wikipedia.org
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