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X-ray, roentgenogram
Electromagnetic radiation used in diagnostic imaging to view shadows of tissue density in the body.
X-ray, x-ray
1. High-energy radiation with waves shorter than those of visible light.

X-rays possess the capabilities of penetrating most substances (to varying extents), of acting on a photographic film or plate (permitting radiography), and of causing a fluorescent screen to give off light (permitting fluoroscopy).

Formerly called a Roentgen ray, in low doses X-rays are used for making images that help to diagnose disease, and in high doses to treat cancer.

Word Entries containing the term: “x ray
chest X-ray
Commonly used to detect abnormalities in the lungs, but it can also detect abnormalities in the heart, aorta, and the bones of the thoracic area.
x-ray anatomy (s) (noun) (no pl)
The study of gross anatomy as demonstrated by radiological methods: Part of Kitty's medical studies involved x-ray anatomy which involved the visualisation of organs and tissues by using x-rays in both living and dead bodies.
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