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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • imaging techniques such as computed tomography (contrast CT), projectional radiography, and fluoroscopy. Radiocontrast agents are typically iodine, or...
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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    uses only projectional radiography features. Tönnis classification for osteoarthritis of the hip joint, also using only projectional radiography features...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Arthrogram (category Projectional radiography)
    articular cartilage: radiographic and cross-sectional imaging techniques". RadioGraphics. 12 (3): 409–428. doi:10.1148/radiographics.12.3.1609135. ISSN 0271-5333...
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    useful in reducing the problem of superimposition of structures in projectional radiography. In a 1953 article in the medical journal Chest, B. Pollak of the...
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    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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  • 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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    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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    Myelography (category Projectional radiography)
    Myelography is a type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium (e.g. iodised oil) to detect pathology of the spinal cord, including the...
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    and are the imaging techniques of choice for pregnant women. Projectional radiography, CT scan and nuclear medicine imaging result in some degree of...
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    Cerebral angiography (category Projectional radiography)
    "The retrospectoscope. Egas Moniz 1874-1955". Radiographics. 5 (6): 994–7. doi:10.1148/radiographics.5.6.3916824. PMID 3916824. Valavanis A, Yaşargil...
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  • X-ray of hip dysplasia (category Projectional radiography)
    sciatic spine is projected medial to the iliopectineal line in an AP radiography of the spine, indicating that it is not just the acetabulum but the whole...
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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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    John Hall-Edwards (category Projectional radiography)
    John Francis Hall-Edwards FRSE (19 December 1858 – 15 August 1926) was a British medical doctor and pioneer in the medical use of X-rays in the United...
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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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    and are the imaging techniques of choice for pregnant women. Projectional radiography, CT scan and nuclear medicine imaging result some degree of ionizing...
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