an image, often a photographic negative, produced by radiation other than normal light; especially an X-ray photograph, An x-ray picture, An image produced on film by X-rays (the type of image often referred to as an X-ray), A type of photograph using x-rays which shows the teeth and jaws, A permanent image, typically on film produced by ionizing radiation Sometimes called an 'X-Ray' after the most common source of image-producing radiation, a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays), x-ray RETINAL COLOBOMAS - a lesion on the retina RETROPERITONEAL - where kidneys are located, outside the peritoneal cavity behind the peritoneum, X-rays, proper term for an x-ray film after it has been exposed to radiation (x-ray), An image or picture produced upon a sensitive surface, as of a photographic plate, by some form of radiation other than light, as the Röntgen rays, radium rays, etc, esp, a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays; a skiagraph, An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation, A picture produced by the Röntgen rays upon a sensitive surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays, An "X-Ray" An image produced by photographing artificially generated radiation which passes through visually opaque matter Only dense objects, such as bone, are normally visible on radiographs, although soft tissue images can be produced thr ough special techniques, A radiograph (also known commonly as plain film or x-ray) is an image obtained by shining high energy light or x-rays through the body to a detector which may either be photographic film or a photo-sensitive plate in newer digital image systems The body absorbs different amounts of radiation depending on the density of the tissue Dense tissues such as bone absorbs more radiation and appears light, and less dense tissues such as lung absorb less radiation and appears dark The image obtained of a body part therefore represents a shadowgram Disease states often alter the absorption of a given tissue For instance, pneumonia increases the density of lung and results in a lighter shadow on the radiograph corresponding to the area of infection Conversely a fracture decreases the absorption of bone and is perceived as a dark line at the fracture site, X-ray photograph, photographic image of a solid body produced by beaming X-rays through the body onto a photographic plate, To make a radiograph of, sciagraph,
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an image, often a photographic negative, produced by radiation other than normal light; especially an X-ray photograph
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An x-ray picture
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An image produced on film by X-rays (the type of image often referred to as an X-ray)
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A type of photograph using x-rays which shows the teeth and jaws
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A permanent image, typically on film produced by ionizing radiation Sometimes called an 'X-Ray' after the most common source of image-producing radiation
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a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
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x-ray RETINAL COLOBOMAS - a lesion on the retina RETROPERITONEAL - where kidneys are located, outside the peritoneal cavity behind the peritoneum
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X-rays
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proper term for an x-ray film after it has been exposed to radiation (x-ray)
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An image or picture produced upon a sensitive surface, as of a photographic plate, by some form of radiation other than light, as the Röntgen rays, radium rays, etc
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a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays; a skiagraph
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An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation
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A picture produced by the Röntgen rays upon a sensitive surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays
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An "X-Ray" An image produced by photographing artificially generated radiation which passes through visually opaque matter Only dense objects, such as bone, are normally visible on radiographs, although soft tissue images can be produced thr ough special techniques
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A radiograph (also known commonly as plain film or x-ray) is an image obtained by shining high energy light or x-rays through the body to a detector which may either be photographic film or a photo-sensitive plate in newer digital image systems The body absorbs different amounts of radiation depending on the density of the tissue Dense tissues such as bone absorbs more radiation and appears light, and less dense tissues such as lung absorb less radiation and appears dark The image obtained of a body part therefore represents a shadowgram Disease states often alter the absorption of a given tissue For instance, pneumonia increases the density of lung and results in a lighter shadow on the radiograph corresponding to the area of infection Conversely a fracture decreases the absorption of bone and is perceived as a dark line at the fracture site
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X-ray photograph, photographic image of a solid body produced by beaming X-rays through the body onto a photographic plate isim
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