单词 | planigraphy |
释义 | planigraphyn. Now rare or disused. ΚΠ 1672 R. Pricke tr. J. Dubreuil Perspective Pract. 42 It seemeth to me that I have given sufficiently to understand that which belongeth to the Iconography, and Planigraphy, or description of Planes, which is necessary for the foundation of Orthography and Scenography. 1726 E. Chambers tr. J. Dubreuil Pract. of Perspective 42 We fancy the Reader is by this time sufficiently instructed in what relates to Ichnography and Planigraphy, consider'd as the Foundations of Orthography and Scenography. 2. Medicine. The process of obtaining a visual representation of a plane section through living tissue by radiological techniques; tomography. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > radiography or radiology > [noun] > examination of specific parts arthrography1857 pyelography1906 renography1911 ureterography1912 pneumoventriculography1918 ventriculography1918 encephalography1922 cholecystography1925 urography1925 arteriography1928 angiography1930 sialography1931 pneumoencephalography1932 planigraphy1933 urethrography1933 lymphography1935 placentography1935 salpingography1935 venography1935 cholangiography1936 mammography1937 myelography1937 phlebography1937 angiocardiography1938 neuroradiology1938 lymphangiography1941 nephrography1947 splenoportography1953 pancreatography1955 sinography1957 pharyngography1981 1933 Year Bk. Radiol. 428 (heading) New method of differentiation in roentgenography (planigraphy). 1938 Radiology 30 655/1 The authors discuss the various methods of planigraphy and the problem of radioscopy of a plane. 1967 Investigative Radiol. 2 259/1 Conventional linear planigraphy does not approach the precision attained with the more elaborate movements afforded by the ‘Polytome’, ‘Mimer’ and others. 1986 B. Keane in T. F. McAinsh Physics in Med. & Biol. Encycl. II. 671/1 This technique, known variously as tomography, planigraphy, or laminography, is one in which of the three factors x-ray source, patient and film, one is kept stationary during the exposure and the other two move in a related motion. Derivatives planiˈgraphic adj. Medicine of, relating to, or produced by planigraphy; tomographic. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > radiography or radiology > [adjective] > using specific techniques fluoroscopic1896 roentgenographic1906 stereofluoroscopic1928 tomographic1935 planigraphic1936 photofluorographic1941 orthoroentgenographic1946 panographic1952 pantomographic1952 pantomographical1952 radiopharmacological1963 CT1974 CAT1975 computed tomographic1975 PET1979 1936 Amer. Jrnl. Roentgenol. 36 576/1 (heading) Planigraphic method. 1968 Psychiatria, Neurologia, Neurochirurgia 71 133 With the exception of the tomographic and planigraphic examinations,..all examinations are carried out stereoscopically. 1978 Ann. Neurol. 3 216 Clinical studies which attempt to quantitate ventricular volume should use a computerized or planigraphic measure. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1672 |
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