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called radiodense or
radiopaque,
while those that
allow radiation to p**** more
freely are
referred to as radiolucent.
Radiopaque volumes of
material have...
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restorative mix, to
allow formation of a
thinner film. Some
variations are also
radiopaque,
making them good for X-ray
cavity detection. In addition, GI is bacteriostatic...
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professional may be needed.
Imaging diagnostic techniques can
identify a
radiopaque m**** that may be
mistaken for
foreign bodies,
displaced teeth or calcified...
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posteroanterior and
lateral chest radiograph, an
entire lobe will be
radiopaque,
which is
indicative of
lobar pneumonia.
Chest radiograph of a
lobar pneumonia...
- item. When non-
radiopaque sponges are
forgotten during surgeries, "Textiloma" or "gossypiboma" are formed. Some
sponges include a
radiopaque strip so that...
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around all its corners. In both CT and MRI a
rhinolith will
appear like a
radiopaque irregular material.
Small rhinoliths can be
removed by a
foreign body...
- A
cementoblastoma in a
radiograph appears as a well-defined,
markedly radiopaque m****, with a
radiolucent peripheral line,
which overlies and obliterates...
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localization of
brain tumors.
During his experiments,
Moniz injected radiopaque dyes into
brain arteries and took X-rays to
visualize abnormalities. In...
- pneumoarthrography, gas is used, for CT or radiographs, a water-soluble
radiopaque contrast, and for MRI, gadolinium. Double-contrast
arthrography can be...
- appetite. The
radiographic appearance of the
local bone can
become more
radiopaque in
chronic pericoronitis.
Pericoronitis occurs because the
operculum (the...