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OCCLUSAL RADIOGRAPH
RADIOGRAPHIC HEAD FILM
PLAIN RADIOGRAPH
PLAIN ABDOMINAL RADIOGRAPH
LATERAL CHEST RADIOGRAPH
LATERAL RADIOGRAPH
NORMAL CHEST RADIOGRAPH
PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH
FIGURE
ROOT
CASE
LESION
ABDOMEN
ROOT CANAL
SIGNS
TOOTH
VISIBLE
MOUTH
LUNGS
APICES
RIGHT
FILM
SHOWS
FIG
SECOND
LOWER JAW
PATIENT
DIAGNOSIS
PHYSICIANS
IMPLANTS
PLACEMENT
TEETH
FRACTURE
BARIUM
X-RAYS
X-RAY
RADIOGRAPH
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  1. On each radiograph, the teeth from either the upper or lower jaw in one portion of the mouth are shown. (Web site)
  2. If a radiograph is not expected to change diagnosis or treatment or add other useful information, it should not be taken. Move Up
  3. One radiograph is taken with the femoral heads compressed into the acetabula. (Web site) Move Up
  4. On each radiograph, the upper and lower teeth in one portion of the mouth are shown, from the crown to about the level of the jaw. (Web site) Move Up
  5. Chest radiograph is abnormal in approximately half the cases. Move Up

Occlusal Radiograph Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. Occlusal radiograph the only x-ray that is taken without a precision(tm) x-ray holder. (Web site)

Radiographic Head Film Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Cephalometric Radiograph A radiographic head film used to study the growth of the skull and head.

Plain Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. On plain radiograph, diagnosis is usually suspected by the presence of air distended bowel loops, multiple air-fluid levels and absence of air in the rectum.

Plain Abdominal Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The diagnosis of toxic megacolon is based on clinical findings, simple laboratory results, and a careful scrutiny of the plain abdominal radiograph.

Lateral Chest Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Anteroposterior and lateral chest radiograph from a patient with tuberculous constrictive pericarditis (arrows denote marked pericardial calcification).

Lateral Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. FIG 1 - Lateral radiograph with line drawing showing radiological anatomy. (Web site)

Normal Chest Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Usefulness of non-invasive diagnostic tools for diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism in patients with a normal chest radiograph. (Web site)
  2. For example, a patient with an acute myocardial infarction may have a completely normal chest radiograph. (Web site) Move Up

Panoramic Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Panoramic Radiographs: A panoramic radiograph provides an overall view of your child's mouth and jaws. (Web site)

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  1. Figure 4. Anteroposterior radiograph of the radius showed cortical new bone formation associated with subperiosteal thickening.

Root Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The panoramic radiograph revealed the left mandibular canine was impacted horizontally and its root crossed the midline (Figure 2).

Case Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Fig 1d: Radiograph of the hand showing brachytelephalangia of the first finger of the right hand (Case 1).

Lesion Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The lesion is larger than appreciated on the radiograph.

Abdomen Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. All imaging evaluations for HPS should begin with a radiograph of the abdomen.

Root Canal Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The 3-D coordinates of the root canal can then be obtained 122 by taking the intersection of the surfaces from each radiograph. (Web site)

Signs Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A chest radiograph may reveal cardiomegaly or signs of pulmonary edema but in some cases may be completely normal.

Tooth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Bitewing Radiograph: Interproximal view radiograph of the coronal portion of the tooth. (Web site)
  2. The periapical radiograph showed that the tooth had been treated endodontically and had a short anatomical root (unfavorable crown-to-root ratio; Figure 1). Move Up

Visible Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Signs of infection visible on a radiograph. (Web site)
  2. Some arsenic compounds, particularly those of low solubility, are radiopaque, and if ingested may be visible on an abdominal radiograph. Move Up

Mouth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A panoramic radiograph allows your dentist to see the entire structure of your mouth in a single image. (Web site)

Lungs Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Chest radiograph revealed cardiomegaly but no focal consolidation in the lungs. (Web site)
  2. A radiograph also simultaneously can reveal coronary vessel structure and pulmonary structure (lungs) in the same image. Move Up

Apices Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Panoramic radiograph revealed bilaterally impacted canines lying vertically in the midline in the apices of the incisors.

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  1. Plain radiograph of the abdomen showed a calcified opacity at the level L2-L3 vertebrae on the right.
  2. We present a case of emphysematous cholecystitis diagnosed with the aid of a plain abdominal radiograph and right upper quadrant sonogram. Move Up
  3. The chest radiograph showed massive cardiomegaly with pellets lodging in the right 5 th costosternal joint. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Occlusal Radiograph: An intraoral radiograph made with the film being held between the occluded teeth. (Web site)

Shows Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Radiograph shows two all-ceramic crowns and Bicon implants. (Web site)
  2. Figure 2 shows the five lines that should be traced when assessing the radiograph. (Web site) Move Up

Fig Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Figure 2. Lateral skull radiograph showed sclerosis of the skull base and hyperostosis of the calvaria (fig 2).
  2. Anteroposterior radiograph (Fig 2) of the left lower limb showed two fibulae, with absence of the tibia, patella and the actual knee joint line. (Web site) Move Up
  3. A chest radiograph showed cardiomegaly and diffuse increased interstitial markings consistent with pulmonary edema (Fig. Move Up

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  1. A second radiograph of the root canal is captured by the image sensor which is as well digitized and stored by the computer. (Web site)
  2. A second radiograph of the tooth appears normal. (Web site) Move Up

Lower Jaw Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH An x-ray film to obtain the wide view of upper and lower jaw and their associated structures. (Web site)

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  1. If there are signs of periodontal disease, a periodontist can follow-up with a radiograph to determine how much bone loss the patient has suffered. (Web site)
  2. Figure 1 The chest radiograph taken of the patient after he was called back to the emergency department. Move Up
  3. Frontal chest radiograph reveals calcification involving the ascending aorta in a patient with syphilitic aortitis. (Web site) Move Up

Diagnosis Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The diagnosis of pneumonia hinges on the chest radiograph but knowing when to take chest radiographs can be tricky. (Web site)
  2. Your dentist has a need for the different information that each radiograph can provide to formulate a diagnosis. Move Up
  3. Diagnosis of PH may be associated with identification of right ventricular hypertrophy on an ECG or prominent pulmonary arteries on a chest radiograph. (Web site) Move Up

Physicians Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. An x-ray (radiograph) is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions.
  2. In contrast, certain cases arise in which physicians should not wait for a chest radiograph to confirm clinical suspicion. Move Up

Implants Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. When they were, the patient opted to replace the missing teeth with implants (shown in the radiograph below).
  2. Radiograph of implants and bone graft. Move Up

Placement Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Pathology observed in the radiograph and its proximity to adjacent edentulous sites was the reason for delayed placement of the implant in this case.
  2. The radiograph at the left shows the implants three months after placement. Move Up

Teeth Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Radiograph of upper jaw without teeth before placement of eight Bicon implants. (Web site)
  2. Fig. 4. Schematic tracing of radiograph of a premaxilla and dentary to show tooth attachment and four classes in the functional life of teeth. (Web site) Move Up

Fracture Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If one fracture of the mandible is found in the radiograph another fracture or dislocation is present. (Web site)
  2. A staging system (based on the lateral radiograph) for classifying the severity of the fracture helps guide definitive management. Move Up

Barium Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A barium swallow radiograph uses x rays to help spot abnormalities such as a hiatal hernia and severe inflammation of the esophagus.
  2. Upper endoscopy is more accurate than a barium swallow radiograph and may be performed in a hospital or a doctor's office. Move Up

X-Rays Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Radiograph An image produced by projecting radiation, as x-rays, on photographic film. (Web site)
  2. Chest radiograph (X-Rays): These will generally be the first test a doctor orders. Move Up

X-Ray Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A barium swallow radiograph (x-ray) is useful for identifying structural abnormalities and erosive esophagitis (severe inflammation). (Web site)
  2. Panoramic Radiograph An x-ray that shows all the teeth and both jaws on one film. Move Up
  3. Periapical X-ray (Single) - A radiograph (X-ray) that shows the total tooth, including the apex (tip) of the root and surrounding tissue. Move Up

Radiograph Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Periapical Radiograph: A radiograph made by the intraoral placement of film for disclosing the apices of the teeth. (Web site)
  2. Radiograph of lower right (from left to right) third, second, and first molars in different stages of development. (Web site) Move Up
  3. A dental implant may have been a nice option for the patient whose teeth are shown in this radiograph. Move Up

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  1. Different Stages
  2. Science > Physics > Radiation > X-Ray Move Up
  3. Hiatal Hernia Move Up
  4. Nature > Natural Resources > Minerals > Barium Move Up
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