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Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
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Projectional radiography — or plain film radiography is the practise of producing 2D X ray images. Typically most body parts being x rayed, have two projections taken, usually at right angles to each other. This is for two reasons. First that many fractures are only… … Wikipedia
lateral decubitus — n a position in which a patient lies on his or her side and which is used esp. in radiography and in making a lumbar puncture * * * lying on the side; used in radiologic examination, with the x ray beam directed horizontally; designated right… … Medical dictionary
Chest radiograph — Intervention Image A: A normal chest radiograph. Image B: Q fever pneumonia. ICD 9 CM … Wikipedia
Radiograph — A film with an image of body tissues that was produced when the body was placed adjacent to the film while radiating with X rays. * * * A negative image on photographic film made by exposure to x rays or gamma rays that have passed through matter … Medical dictionary
Indium — Not to be confused with Iridium. cadmium ← indium → tin Ga ↑ In ↓ Tl … Wikipedia
anteroposterior — AP adj. from the front to the back. In radiography, AP denotes a radiograph in the coronal plane taken when the X ray beam is directed from the front to the back of the patient. Portable chest radiographs are usually AP. Compare: decubitus,… … The new mediacal dictionary
posteroanterior — PA; adj. from the back to the front. In radiography it refers to the direction of the X ray beam (i.e. from the back to the front of the patient); thus a PA radiograph is taken with the X ray film in front of the patient. Normally, a chest… … The new mediacal dictionary