A radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis.
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Examples for "roentgenogram"
Examples for "roentgenogram"
1The chest roentgenogram is frequently used to judge severity and course of sarcoidosis.
2Clinical follow-up with roentgenogram and Oswestry scale scores was performed for outcome evaluation.
3Chest roentgenogram and cardiac catheterization preceded a diagnosis of constrictive pericarditis.
4Chest roentgenogram revealed an atelectasis of the left lung.
5Really this would take an abdominal roentgenogram and proctosigmoidoscopy.
1Can individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays?
2Her X rays showed healed fractures of the right humerus and scapula.
3I placed them in a plastic tub and asked for X rays.
4I made notes while Lisa retrieved the X rays ordered by LaManche.
1But a skiagraph, or X-ray photograph, has a fascination all its own.
2Clearly an X-ray photograph was being made; but of what?
3Kennedy reached into his pocket and drew forth the second X-ray photograph he had taken.
4An X-ray photograph of your liver would show something that looked like a crumpled oak-leaf studded with hob-nails.
5Whenever a woman looks at me I can feel her taking an X-ray photograph of the marrow of my bones.
1Tiny, fragile hands that look more like an X-ray picture of hands, rest in her lap in Quakerish pose.
2The Austrian posted X-ray pictures of his neck on his Instagram account.
3X-ray pictures have borne out Sinatra's statements in this regard.
4He ordered Sahwah removed to the hospital, where he made half a dozen X-ray pictures of her hip.
5My X-ray pictures show that conclusively.
6Visiting there one day Watson looked at Franklin's X-ray pictures of the "B" structure of DNA and learned important new information.
Translations for X-ray picture