lateral radiograph
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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
lateral skull radiograph — a radiograph of the sinuses and lateral aspects of the skeletal structures of the cranium … Medical dictionary
lateral oblique jaw radiograph — a radiograph of the mandible that unilaterally reveals the mandible from symphysis to condyle … Medical dictionary
lateral ramus radiograph — a radiograph of the mandibular ramus and condyle … Medical dictionary
lateral jaw film — a radiograph showing either the ramus or the body of the mandible … Medical dictionary
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cephalometric radiograph — a radiograph of the head, including the mandible, in full lateral view; used for making cranial measurements. Called also cephalogram … Medical dictionary
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gonion — The lowest posterior and most outward point of the angle of the mandible. In cephalometrics, it is measured by bisecting the angle formed by the tangents to the lower and the posterior borders of the mandible; when the angles of both sides of the … Medical dictionary
Osgood-Schlatter disease — Infobox Disease Name = Osgood Schlatter disease Caption = Lateral radiograph of the knee demonstrating fragmentation of the tibial tubercle (see inset) with overlying soft tissue swelling. DiseasesDB = 9299 ICD10 = ICD10|M|92|5|m|91 ICD9 =… … Wikipedia