Roentgenogram

Word ROENTGENOGRAM
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Definitions and meanings of "Roentgenogram"

What do we mean by roentgenogram?

A photograph made with x-rays. noun

An X-ray image. noun

A radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis noun

An X-ray image.

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The word "roentgenogram" in example sentences

Electrocardiogram showed sinus tachycardia and a chest roentgenogram was normal. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A roentgenogram should always be made in the plane showing the widest spread of the pin. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

These folds are sometimes demonstrable in the roentgenogram by the bismuth or barium in the creases between which the prominence of the folds show as islands as beautifully demonstrated by David R. Bowen in one of the author's cases. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

-- Lateral roentgenogram of a safety-pin in a child aged 11 months, demonstrating the esophageal location of the pin in this case and the great value of the lateral roentgenogram in the localization of foreign bodies. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

For example, a straight pin may be so placed in the larynx that only a portion of its shaft will be visible, the roentgenogram will tell where the head and point are located, and which of these will be the more readily disengaged. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

A postoperative barium roentgenogram should be made in every case as a matter of record and to make certain the proper functioning of the esophagus. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

-- Traction diverticulum of the esophagus rendered visible in the roentgenogram by a swallowed opaque mixture. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Pleural perforation is manifested by the usual signs of pneumothorax, and will be demonstrated in the roentgenogram. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Do not fail to have a roentgenogram made, if possible, whether the foreign body in question is of a kind dense to the ray or not. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

The roentgenogram and the fluoroscopic study with an opaque mixture are the chief means of diagnosis. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

_Lung-mapping_ by a roentgenogram taken promptly after the bronchoscopic insufflation of bismuth subnitrate powder or the injection of a suspension of bismuth in liquid petrolatum is advisable in most cases of pulmonary abscess before beginning any kind of treatment. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

The value of a roentgenogram after the removal of a foreign body cannot be too strongly emphasized. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

The roentgenogram will give accurate information as to the position, and will thus allow a planning of the best method for removal of the foreign body. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

After removal, the sac is disappointingly small as compared with its previous size in the roentgenogram, which shows it distended with opaque material. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

A bone in the larynx usually is visible in a good roentgenogram. ❋ Chevalier Jackson (1911)

Medicine has built on a long history of innovation, from the stethoscope and roentgenogram to magnetic resonance imaging and robotics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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