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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."
A substance injected into the body that illuminates certain structures that would otherwise be hard to see on the radiograph (film).
The points of measurement for a lateral skull radiograph is the high point of the zygomatic arch.
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Overlapping of teeth in a radiograph, assuming no unusual malocclusion, is caused by improper horizontal angulation of the x-ray beam.
You can't; without a radiograph of the late-term abdomen, you have no way of counting how many puppies are present. Actually, even veterinarians are only good for a guess-timate and a minimum number of puppies - it is very difficult to visualize all the puppies on a single radiograph, particularly when there are a lot of them.
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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.
It is Radiograph and it is used by a Radiologist.
A radiographic image of the Aorta is called an aortogram.