- John Hall-Edwards in Birmingham, England, on 11
January 1896, when he
radiographed a
needle stuck in the hand of an ****ociate. On 14
February 1896, Hall-Edwards...
- A
chest radiograph,
chest X-ray (CXR), or
chest film is a
projection radiograph of the
chest used to
diagnose conditions affecting the chest, its contents...
- A
panoramic radiograph is a
panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the
upper and
lower jaw. It
shows a two-dimensional view of a half-circle from ear to ear...
- John Hall-Edwards in Birmingham,
England on 11
January 1896, when he
radiographed a
needle stuck in the hand of an ****ociate. On 14
February 1896, Hall-Edwards...
-
planning of
external beam radiotherapy,
including digitally reconstructed radiographs, see Beam's eye view. A
threshold value of
radiodensity is set by the...
- above-mentioned
imaging modalities or have
expanded roles in
image reporting.
Radiographs (originally
called roentgenographs,
named after the
discoverer of X-rays...
-
Dental radiographs,
commonly known as X-rays, are
radiographs used to
diagnose hidden dental structures,
malignant or
benign m****es, bone loss, and cavities...
-
mirror was
replaced with a TV camera.[citation needed]
Projectional radiographs, more
commonly known as X-rays, are
often used to
determine the type...
- to fluoroscopy,
which are
technically also projectional.
Projectional radiographs generally use X-rays
created by X-ray generators,
which generate X-rays...
- (better
known as m****
miniature radiography in the UK and
miniature chest radiograph in the US), is a
photofluorography technique for m****
screening for tuberculosis...