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The range between black and white on the final radiograph.
The image is recorded on a film, called a radiograph.
A radiograph of the chest was reported on as normal (figure).
Chest radiograph returns to normal in the majority of patients by 6 months.
The chest radiograph has become an almost routine procedure in general medical practice.
A month later on 14 February he took the first radiograph to direct a surgical operation.
It will therefor not show up on a radiograph, or an X-ray film.
They are not seen in every radiograph and can be misinterpreted as pathology.
It is known as a radiograph, as distinct from a photograph produced by light.
The book addresses the difficulties in evaluating a radiograph during emergency situations.
They are only visible by radiograph or in cross-section.
Typically asymptomatic and is an incidental finding on a radiograph.
The majority of classification schemes are based on analysis on a radiograph.
Metastases often have a characteristic round appearance on chest radiograph.
Fungus ball was seen on the chest radiograph of 2 patients, 1 of whom died.
A displaced clavicle is easily seen on a radiograph.
A chest radiograph is frequently used in diagnosis.
After developing the emulsion, the resulting radiograph can be viewed with a microscope.
It is visible in the left anterior oblique radiograph of the heart and great vessels.
It's also possible to prescribe an abdominal radiograph to indicate if there is a perforation.
Pneumonia and congestive heart failure are very commonly diagnosed by chest radiograph.
However, if the sharp object is not metallic or dense enough the radiograph is of no use.
CT exposes the patient to more ionizing radiation than a radiograph.
A chest radiograph showed recurrence of the pulmonary lesions.
A chest radiograph revealed a patchy infiltrate in the left lower lobe.