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radiographic

[ US /ˌɹeɪdiˌoʊˈɡɹɑfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or produced by radiography

How To Use radiographic In A Sentence

  • Tunnel margins were best delineated on the radiographic view, and this view was used for all tunnel measurements.
  • One experienced technician used planimetry to measure the areas of the right and left lung, excluding the heart on the posteroanterior, and lateral radiographic images and the lateral area, including the heart.
  • The resulting anterior wedging and angulation of adjacent vertebral bodies with disc space obliteration are responsible for the palpable spinal prominence and a classic radiographic appearance.
  • Clinical, radiographic, and second-look arthroscopic examination at 6 months after the initial injury showed a successful reattachment and restoration of stability.
  • If there is the slightest question of disproportion, or a fetal position that is not easily diagnosed we immediately resort to x-ray films, ranging from scout films to radiographic pelvimetry.
  • If there is no clinical or radiographic response by 2 months, treatment can be stopped and other diagnoses including inactive tuberculosis considered.
  • The initial radiographic abnormalities predominate in the pressured or stressed segments of the joint.
  • The denture had no metal claps and could not be radiographically detected as acrylic is radiolucent and cannot be detected on x-ray film.
  • A rib hump is a hallmark of scoliotic curves greater than 10 degrees and should prompt radiographic evaluation.
  • To investigate the proper radiographic methods of dens canine of maxilla in monkey.
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