Projectional radiography, also known as conventional radiography, is a form of radiography and medical imaging that produces two-dimensional images by...
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generation of flat two-dimensional images by this technique is called projectional radiography. In computed tomography (CT scanning), an X-ray source and its...
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dental structures, malignant or benign masses, bone loss, and cavities. A radiographic image is formed by a controlled burst of X-ray radiation which penetrates...
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Photostimulated luminescence (redirect from Phosphor plate radiography)
nucleic acids). Projectional radiography using a photostimulable phosphor plate as an X-ray detector can be called "phosphor plate radiography" or "computed...
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plate-based radiography or computed radiography (not to be confused with computed tomography which uses computer processing to convert multiple projectional radiographies...
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Radiocontrast agent (redirect from Radiographic contrast agent)
imaging techniques such as computed tomography (contrast CT), projectional radiography, and fluoroscopy. Radiocontrast agents are typically iodine, or...
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Chest radiograph (redirect from Chest radiography)
the most common film taken in medicine. Like all methods of radiography, chest radiography employs ionizing radiation in the form of X-rays to generate...
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Occult fracture (section Projectional radiography)
a fracture that is not readily visible, generally in regard to projectional radiography ("X-ray"). Radiographically, occult and subtle fractures are a...
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Flat-panel detector (redirect from Direct Radiography)
radiography devices similar in principle to the image sensors used in digital photography and video. They are used in both projectional radiography and...
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problem of superimposition of structures which is inherent to projectional radiography. It was invented in parallel by, among others, by the French physician...
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uses only projectional radiography features. Tönnis classification for osteoarthritis of the hip joint, also using only projectional radiography features...
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Abdominal x-ray (redirect from Abdominal radiography)
Sarah L.; Stoker, J; Boermeester, Marie A (2012). "Plain abdominal radiography in acute abdominal pain; past, present, and future". International Journal...
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limited-angle tomography at radiation dose levels comparable with projectional radiography. It has been studied for a variety of clinical applications, including...
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Genu valgum (section Radiography)
typical Q angle is 12 degrees for men and 17 degrees for women. On projectional radiography, the degree of varus or valgus deformity can be quantified by the...
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recommended. The American College of Radiology recommends that projectional radiography is the most appropriate initial study in all patients with chronic...
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X-ray machine (category Radiography)
x-ray machines are used in medicine are radiography, radiotherapy, and fluoroscopic-type procedures. Radiography is generally used for fast, highly penetrating...
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Pneumoencephalography (category Projectional radiography)
Pneumoencephalography (sometimes abbreviated PEG; also referred to as an "air study") was a common medical procedure in which most of the cerebrospinal...
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the great vessels. When present, pneumoperitoneum can be seen on projectional radiography, but small amounts are often missed, and CT scan is nowadays regarded...
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fetus and are the imaging techniques of choice for pregnant women. Projectional radiography, X-ray computed tomography and nuclear medicine result in some...
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of physical exam and medical imaging, where the latter may be projectional radiography (in cases of bony Bankart) and/or MRI of the shoulder. The presence...
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giant fecalith. The term is from the Greek líthos=stone. CT scan Projectional radiography Ultrasound A small fecalith is one cause of both appendicitis and...
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Radiology (section Projection (plain) radiography)
needed] Mammography and DXA are two applications of low energy projectional radiography, used for the evaluation for breast cancer and osteoporosis, respectively...
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Postoperative controls after hip replacement surgery is routinely done by projectional radiography in anteroposterior and lateral views. The DeLee and Charnley system...
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Upper gastrointestinal series (redirect from Gastric radiography)
Traditionally the images produced with barium contrast are made with plain-film radiography, but computed tomography is also used in combination with barium contrast...
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occult Occult fracture, a fracture that is not readily visible on projectional radiography Fecal occult blood, blood in the feces that is not visibly apparent...
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Angiography (category Projectional radiography)
Angiography Angiogram of the brain showing a transverse projection of the vertebro basilar and posterior cerebral circulation. ICD-9-CM 88.40-88.68 MeSH...
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Pyelogram (category Projectional radiography)
Etymologically, urography is contrast radiography of the urinary tract (uro- + -graphy), and pyelography is contrast radiography of the renal pelvis (pyelo- +...
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scanning has several advantages over traditional two-dimensional medical radiography. First, CT eliminates the superimposition of images of structures outside...
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Visual artifact (section In radiography)
where the presence of smudging is a clue to the diagnosis. In projectional radiography, visual artifacts that can constitute disease mimics include jewelry...
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multiple projectional radiographs Digital radiography This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Computed radiography. If an internal...
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