A radiographic image of the Aorta is called an aortogram.
An unfolded aorta is a radiological finding which is commonly seen in older people. The chest radiograph shows slight lengthening of the thoracic aorta resulting in some tortuosity. It is not significant, but should not be confused with other sinister causes of mediastinal widening.
The points of measurement for a lateral skull radiograph is the high point of the zygomatic arch.
A radiograph is an image produced using radiography, such as an x ray. An example of this term in a sentence would be, "The doctor carefully examined the radiograph of the patient's shattered knee before suggesting a course of treatment."
X-ray image.
electrons strike a target
Overlapping of teeth in a radiograph, assuming no unusual malocclusion, is caused by improper horizontal angulation of the x-ray beam.
The contrast
as the buccal cusp has lesser magnification cast on radiograph as compared to the lingual cusp
Air in sinuses will show up on a radiograph as black, but fluid will be cloudy or white (opaque). This helps the radiologist to identify fluid in the sinuses.
ascending aorta arch of aorta thoracic aorta abdominal aeorta
an aorta which is not normal ,it can be aneurysm coarctation aorta and etc....
coarctation of the aorta