释义 |
scanogram scan·o·gram (skan'ō-gram), A radiographic technique used for showing true dimensions by moving a narrow orthogonal beam of x-rays along the length of the structure being measured, for example, the lower extremities. [scan- + G. gramma, something written] scan·o·gram (skan'ō-gram) A radiographic technique for showing true dimensions by moving a narrow orthogonal beam of x-rays along the length of the structure being measured, e.g., the lower extremities. [scan- + G. gramma, something written] |