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  2. Projectional radiography - Wikipedia

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    Projectional radiography, also known as conventional radiography, [1] is a form of radiography and medical imaging that produces two-dimensional images by X-ray radiation. The image acquisition is generally performed by radiographers , and the images are often examined by radiologists .

  3. Radiography - Wikipedia

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    Acquisition of projectional radiography, with an X-ray generator and a detector The creation of images by exposing an object to X-rays or other high-energy forms of electromagnetic radiation and capturing the resulting remnant beam (or "shadow") as a latent image is known as "projection radiography".

  4. Radiology - Wikipedia

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    Radiography of the knee using a DR machine Projectional radiograph of the knee. Radiographs (originally called roentgenographs, named after the discoverer of X-rays, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen) are produced by transmitting X-rays through a patient. The X-rays are projected through the body onto a detector; an image is formed based on which rays ...

  5. X-ray - Wikipedia

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    Projectional radiography is the practice of producing two-dimensional images using X-ray radiation. Bones contain a high concentration of calcium, which, due to its relatively high atomic number, absorbs X-rays efficiently. This reduces the amount of X-rays reaching the detector in the shadow of the bones, making them clearly visible on the ...

  6. Category:Projectional radiography - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Projectional radiography" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Occult fracture - Wikipedia

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    An occult fracture is a fracture that is not readily visible, generally in regard to projectional radiography ("X-ray"). Radiographically, occult and subtle fractures are a diagnostic challenge. Radiographically, occult and subtle fractures are a diagnostic challenge.

  8. Flat-panel detector - Wikipedia

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    Flat-panel detectors are a class of solid-state x-ray digital radiography devices similar in principle to the image sensors used in digital photography and video. They are used in both projectional radiography and as an alternative to x-ray image intensifiers (IIs) in fluoroscopy equipment.

  9. Automatic exposure control - Wikipedia

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    In projectional radiography an AEC system uses one or more physically thin radiation ionization chambers (the "AEC detector") which is positioned between the X-ray source and the x-ray receptor. Where low energy x-rays are used such as in mammography the AEC detector is placed behind the image receptor to avoid creating a shadow.