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Breast Cancer Screening: Thermogram No Substitute for Mammogram
Thermography has not been shown to be effective as a standalone test for breast cancer screening and detecting early-stage breast cancer. www.fda.gov
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Mammograms vs. thermography: What you need to know
A thermography machine uses an infrared camera to detect temperature differences within your breast tissue. During a thermogram screening, the ... www.mdanderson.org
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What is Thermography? - Breastcancer.org
Thermography, also known as digital infrared thermal imaging (DITI), is an imaging test that uses an infrared camera to detect temperature differences and ... www.breastcancer.org
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thermogram
thermogram (ˈθɜːməgræm) [f. thermo- + -gram: cf. next.] 1. = next, 2.1883 R. H. Scott Elem. Meteorol. 38 The thermograms, as such curves are called, are measured every hour. 1901 Nature 28 Mar. 522/2 During each winter the Vienna thermograms show some anomalous jumps of temperature, amounting to 3° ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thermography - Wikipedia
Infrared thermography (IRT), thermal video or thermal imaging, is a process where a thermal camera captures and creates an image of an object by using infrared ... en.wikipedia.org
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Thermography - Medical Clinical Policy Bulletins - Aetna
Thermography is the measurement of temperature variations at the body surface. The scientific evidence suggests that thermography may only confirm the presence ... www.aetna.com
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Infrared thermometer
infrared radiation thermometers that measure the temperature at many points over a relatively large area to generate a two-dimensional image, called a thermogram wikipedia.org
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Can Thermography Detect Cancer? | Hackensack Meridian Health
Thermography uses infrared technology to detect heat patterns on the surface of the breast. This can indicate inflammation or other ... www.hackensackmeridianhealth.org
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How to Prepare for your Thermogram
Four days prior to scan: Avoid prolonged sun exposure or tanning booth. Sunburn would preclude the exam. Within 24 hours of your scan: No mechanical treatment ... www.naplesthermography.com
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Thermography - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Medical uses of thermography include detection of malignancy and muscle injuries, which show up as hot spots. Thermography can assess heat loss from buildings ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Comparison of the Accuracy of Thermography and Mammography in ...
Our study confirms that, at the present time, thermography cannot substitute for mammography for the early diagnosis of breast cancer. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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thermograph
thermograph (ˈθɜːməgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. as prec. + -graph: cf. F. thermographe.] 1. A figure or tracing produced by the action of heat, esp. of the heat-rays of the spectrum upon a prepared surface.1840 Herschel in Proc. Roy. Soc. 3 Mar. 209 He has discovered a process by which the calorific rays in the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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isobar
isobar Phys. Geog. and Meteorol. (ˈaɪsəʊbɑː(r)) Also isobare. [f. Gr. ἰσοβαρή-ς of equal weight, f. ἰσο-, iso- + βαρε-, βάρος weight, βαρύς heavy.] 1. a. A line (drawn on a map or chart, or imaginary) connecting places on the earth's surface at which the barometric pressure is the same (at a given t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Differential thermal analysis
This differential temperature is then plotted against time, or against temperature (DTA curve, or thermogram). wikipedia.org
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meteorogram
meteorogram (ˈmiːtɪərəgræm) [f. meteoro-graph + -gram.] A record furnished by a meteorograph.1904 U.S. Dept. Agric. Monthly Weather Rev. XXXII. 121/2, (1) instrumental errors, (2) errors in exposure of instruments when comparing with standards, (3) errors in reading from meteorograms. 1923 N. Shaw F... Oxford English Dictionary
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