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- General radiography | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
General radiography, also known as plain film radiography, is the specialty within medical imaging that utilizes projectional radiography to examine anatomy It is often referred to as simply ‘x-ray’ within medical imaging departments
- Automatic exposure control - Radiopaedia. org
In radiography, the automatic exposure control device is placed in front of the image receptor In mammography, the automatic exposure control device is placed underneath the image receptor
- Radiographic positioning terminology - Radiopaedia. org
Radiographic positioning terminology is used routinely to describe the position of the patient for taking various radiographs Standard nomenclature is employed with respect to the anatomic position Terminology Basic terms of relations anteri
- Shoulder series | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The extension of the shoulder series depends on the radiography department protocols and the clinical indications for imaging Indications Shoulder radiographs are performed for a variety of indications including: shoulder trauma bony tenderness at the glenohumeral joint region restriction of rotation instability suspected dislocation AC joint
- Skull radiography | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
Skull radiography is the radiological investigation of the skull vault and associated bony structures Seldom requested in modern medicine, plain radiography of the skull is often the last resort in trauma imaging in the absence of a CT
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- Quantum noise | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
Quantum noise, also called quantum mottle, is the main and the most significant source of noise in plain radiography It is a random process due to fluctuations in the number of photons reaching the detector from point to point
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