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roentgenography

NOUN
  1. radiography that uses X-rays to produce a roentgenogram

How To Use roentgenography In A Sentence

  • In short, they all had episodic cough, wheezing, dyspnea, and normal chest roentgenography results.
  • Middle and proximal phalangeal fractures should be examined for evidence of angulation (by roentgenography) or rotation (by clinical examination), which require reduction.
  • This was performed only when there was no evidence of fluid in the pleural space as assessed by plain chest roentgenography.
  • Middle and proximal phalangeal fractures should be examined for evidence of angulation (by roentgenography) or rotation (by clinical examination), which require reduction.
  • But to one who had studied roentgenography as Kennedy had each minute gradation of light and shade had its meaning. The Treasure-Train
  • The diagnosis of medial ankle instability was made on the basis of the history and results of physical examination, including special maneuvers and plain roentgenography.
  • The first case diagnosed in life by roentgenography was reported by Kommerell in 1936.
  • Based on the questionnaire, physical examination, and roentgenography of the elbow, Pearson's chi-square test was used for statistical analysis.
  • Conventional methods for cancer diagnosis use roentgenography, scintigraphy, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging techniques for tissue imaging.
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