Examples of radiograph in the following topics:
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- A chest radiograph is frequently used in diagnosis .
- If a person is sufficiently sick to require hospitalization, a chest radiograph is recommended.
- However, radiographic findings may be variable, especially in other types of pneumonia.
- Radiographs of viral pneumonia cases may appear normal, hyper-inflated, have bilateral patchy areas, or appear similar to bacterial pneumonia with lobar consolidation.
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- X-ray radiographs are produced by projecting a beam of X-rays toward an object, in medical cases, a part of the human body.
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- These caries, sometimes referred to as "hidden caries", will still be visible on x-ray radiographs, but visual examination of the tooth would show the enamel intact or minimally perforated.
- (B) The radiograph reveals an extensive region of demineralization within the dentin (arrows).
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- The diagnosis of kidney stones is made on the basis of information obtained from the history, physical examination, urinalysis, and radiographic studies.
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- The doctor may decide to use imaging studies like radiographs (X-rays), diagnostic ultrasound, and MRI.
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- Diagnosis is via a careful history and physical examination, often supplemented by radiographic studies.
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- It is characterized by bilateral infiltrates on chest radiograph sparing costophrenic angles and pulmonary artery wedge pressure < 18 mmHg (obtained by pulmonary artery catheterization).
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- This figure depicts a radiograph of a child's healing supracondylar humeral fracture that has been treated with closed reduction and pinning.
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- Lung cancer may be seen on chest radiograph and computed tomography (CT scan).
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- For example "barium meals" are used in radiographic imaging, while strontium compounds are employed in some toothpastes.