单词 | laminagraphy |
释义 | > as lemmaslamiˈnagraphy lamiˈnagraphy n. = tomography n. ΚΠ 1939 Radiology 33 560/1 The last method has also been spelled ‘laminography’ by various authors. 1939 Radiology 33 560/2 Laminagraphy—a method whereby body-section roentgenography is accomplished by motion of the tube and film in planes parallel to one another and at any angle to the film surface. 1942 Urologic & Cutaneous Rev. XLVI. 706/1 Laminography permits the roentgenographic delineation of structures at different levels... Laminograms are made by synchronously moving the X-ray film and the tube carrier in opposite directions. 1960 Jrnl. Speech & Hearing Disorders 25 137/2 Laminagraphy is used most advantageously when skeletal structures are not clearly visualized with standard techniques. 1969 R. Brecher & E. Brecher Rays xix. 258 The modern technique, known generally as body-section radiography but also as laminography, stratigraphy, tomography, and planigraphy, depends upon imparting a reciprocal motion to the X-ray tube and film. 1971 Radiology 101 617/1 A rounded soft-tissue mass was seen near the canal of the infraorbital nerve at laminagraphy. < as lemmas |
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