radio-opaque

ADJECTIVE
  1. not transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation
    barium sulfate is radiopaque
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How To Use radio-opaque In A Sentence

  • Before the operation, the aneurysm's exact size and shape is measured using special radio-opaque dyes.
  • Stephanie Prior said: Nexplanon has a new preloaded applicator which is designed to reduce the risk of insertion difficulties and it is radio-opaque so that it can be identified on an Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • To prepare the patient for his image-guided radiotherapy, a gastrointestinal surgical oncologist implanted radio-opaque clips into the tumor bed during surgery.
  • Consistent with the endoscopic findings, a 13 mm radio-opaque pill did not pass beyond the proximal esophagus.
  • Kidney stones are broadly categorised into calcareous (calcium containing) stones, which are radio-opaque, and non-calcareous stones.
  • Kidney stones are broadly categorised into calcareous (calcium containing) stones, which are radio-opaque, and non-calcareous stones.
  • Formulae have been devised to measure segmental colonic transit with radio-opaque shapes.
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