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(rare) chest photofluorography: a screening technique for tuberculosis using a miniature photograph of a roentgenographic fluoroscopy of the thorax
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(medicine, archaic) Radiology; examination by means of an X-ray machine.
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The measurement of anesthesia
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(emergency medicine) appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respiration (used to remember how to give a newborn an Apgar score)
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An image produced by autoluminography
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An image produced by autoradioluminography
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(anatomy, medicine) Initialism of atrioventricular. [(anatomy, medicine) Of the spatial relationship between the ventricles and the atria of the heart.]
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(medicine) A scan of the brain, for example using computed tomography.
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An instrument used to display and record the heartrate
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(medicine) Computed axial tomography scan.
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A graphical record made by cervicography
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fluoroscopy that is recorded on a cine camera
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A graphical representation of comodulation
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(medicine) A scan produced by this technique.
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A form of radiography which uses computer software to create images, or slices, at various planes of depth from images taken around a body or volume of interest.
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(medicine) A computed tomography scan.
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A graphical representation of the results of cupulometry
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Alternative form of discogram [(medicine) The diagnostic image produced by discography.]
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To locate by means of echolocation.
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An image produced by elastography
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(medicine, historical) Recorded serial radiography of the heart or other moving structure, producing a recording of fluoroscopy; in today's terms, a forerunner of modern cineradiography and modern recordable fluoroscopy in general.
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An image produced by electropalatography.
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A graphic image produced by glottography
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The measurement of the modulation of a sound by the vibration of the glottis.
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An assessment of lung function; the ratio of partial pressure of oxygen in blood (PaO2), and the fraction of oxygen in the inhaled air (FiO2).
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A graphical representation of a person's pattern of sleep, obtained via EEG
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A diagnostic image produced by keratography.
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(medicine) A CT system (computed tomography) that limits the radiation exposure to the patient and produces high-resolution three-dimensional images.
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2002, T. Hartkens et al., “Using Points and Surfaces to Improve Voxel-Based Non-rigid Registration,” Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention — MICCAI 2002, Takeyoshi Dohi, Ron Kikinis edd. http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&id=IbHfDN-E0KoC&pg=RA1-PA565&lpg=RA1-PA565&sig=na86YUwbN1WBBcn_NGCdkmacg4w
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A graphical representation of mechanical activity (typically of the heart)
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(physiology) An instrument for determining and recording the intensity, velocity, etc., of a muscular contraction
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The device used in nephrography
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A diagnostic image produced by nystagmography.
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The diagnostic recording of eye movements to identify nystagmus.
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A form of radiography that produces panoramic images of the mouth.
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The measurement of the oxygen level in arterial blood
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A graphical record of key maternal and fetal data during labour, intended to provide a record of progress and highlight any delay or deviation from normal.
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The acoustic measurement of the pharynx in order to diagnose sleep apnea
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(medicine) A record (often overnight) of the respiratory movements of a subject by the use of pneumography.
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The measurement of podocytes
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A multiparameter recording of brain waves used in the study of sleep
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A tomogram produced by polytomography.
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An image produced by polytomography.
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An image produced by poroelastography
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An image produced by posturography
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(medicine) The specialty of medical imaging and its interpretation, originally and especially radiography but now including all imaging modalities, including ones that use no radiation (such as ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging).
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A graphical representation of relaxivity
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A graphical representation of deep breathing
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A method of measuring the hemodynamics of the anterior portion of the eye by recording impedance from electrodes attached to the eye.
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An image produced by roentgenkymography.
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A device which uses radiation (ultrasound, X-ray, etc.) to generate images of tissue or surfaces for diagnostic purposes.
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(medicine) A radiograph produced by scanography.
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(medicine) A radiographic technique, using radioactive tracers, for the diagnosis of injuries to bones
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(medicine) A section of image taken of an internal organ using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), CT (computed tomography), or various forms of x-ray.
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(rare) The scientific study of the circulatory pulse.
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(medicine, usually historical) The study of the pulse.
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A radiograph of the spine or spinal cord
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Measurement with the stethograph.
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The visualization of the contractile properties of muscle tissue
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Alternative spelling of USCT [(radiology) A facility, department, room, or similar, containing or using such ultrasound equipment.]
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The record produced by vibromyography.
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fluorography with video recording capability
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keratography using a video system
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video imaging of the vibrations of the vocal folds
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therapy conducted via a video camera
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A visual representation of laryngographic analysis of the voice
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An image produced by zonography.
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