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单词 radiograph
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Definition of radiograph in English:

radiograph

noun ˈreɪdɪə(ʊ)ɡrɑːfˈreɪdioʊˌɡræf
  • An image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation, and typically used in medical examination.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • The radiologists who read the radiographs at each institution were blinded to the results of the Ottawa knee rule assessment.
    • Plain radiographs are less sensitive for metastatic lesions than are other imaging tests.
    • All patients were followed with regular physical examinations and chest radiographs after discharge from the hospital.
    • The chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan of the head, abdomen, and pelvis were within normal limits.
    • Preoperative radiographs and MRI scans were obtained in all patients.
    • Chest radiographs and a scintigraphic bone scan were negative.
    • The radiographer marks all abnormal radiographs with a red dot.
    • Presence of cardiomegaly on the chest radiograph may be the only diagnostic clue and echocardiography may reveal pericardial effusion.
    • Patients' medical records, chest radiographs, and computerized laboratory values were reviewed.
    • This was concluded by the comparison of preoperative and postreconstruction standing radiographs.
    • The participants were familiar with the digital format, as both conventional film radiographs and digital radiographs are used in Russia.
    • In the third quarter of 1993, he initiated an analysis of the errors made by emergency physicians in interpreting radiographs at his hospital.
    • A chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan of his abdomen and pelvis revealed no secondary lesions.
    • This may be misinterpreted as a new air leak, especially if compared with preoperative radiographs or in ignorance of the history of previous surgery.
    • An abdominal 3-way radiograph the day of admission revealed air fluid levels as well as a new opacity in his peripheral loft lower lung field.
    • Those persons should receive a chest radiograph and medical evaluation for TB disease.
    • She also was noted to have a markedly thickened calvarium on both radiographs and computed tomographic scan at 6 years old.
    • The 7 cases in older children were found to have cystic lesions on radiographs in the course of 1 or more bouts of pneumonia.
    • A physical examination and plain radiographs of the knee should follow.
    • In patients with pulmonary hypertension, more frequent chest radiographs to assess catheter position may be indicated.
    • For practical reasons, the radiographs and the respiratory pressures could not be obtained simultaneously.
    Synonyms
    radiogram, x-ray image
verb ˈreɪdɪə(ʊ)ɡrɑːfˈreɪdioʊˌɡræf
[with object]
  • Produce an image of (something) on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation.

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    the samples were stored at -20 degrees before being radiographed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The coins were rinsed and radiographed daily for seven days.
    • The phantom and needles then were radiographed using routine radiology departmental chest exposures to determine the radiopacity of surgical needles on a simulated patient.
    • Characteristic branching ossification was identified in 7 of the 8 cases by radiographing the paraffin blocks or the wet tissue.
    • It includes various positions of the patient in the sitting and lying down postures depending upon the area to be radiographed.
    • Each specimen was radiographed for possible bony abnormalities and examined for any ligament deficiencies.
    • Shoulder dislocations are generally confirmed with radiographs, reduced, and radiographed again to confirm the reduction.
    • Although the majority of ankle injuries are radiographed, fewer than 15 percent of these patients are found to have fractures of the ankle or foot.
    • In the absence of an underlying chronic inflammatory arthritis, any joint with an effusion should be radiographed to rule out a fracture or other intra-articular pathologic process.
    • The dental checks are also rigorous and resulted in my having all my teeth radiographed to check whether any of the older fillings might be at risk in the extreme cold climate.
    • Eventually, we wound up radiographing it, and she had a large cyst in her sinuses on the left side.
    • Periodically he will have the bone spur radiographed to see if the condition remains stabilized or worsens.

Derivatives

  • radiographic

  • adjective reɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪkˌreɪdiəˈɡræfɪk
    • Our study found that clinical and radiographic findings were useful predictors of the etiology of one or more pulmonary nodules.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Correlation of radiographic evidence of degenerative joint changes and symptoms described by patients vary by joint.
      • The patient eats and drinks these foods while radiographic images are observed on a video monitor and recorded on videotape.
      • Many patients are asymptomatic, and the tumor is discovered only as an incidental radiographic or postmortem finding.
      • As recommended by the researchers, consideration should be given to radiographic screening in these situations.
  • radiographically

  • adverbreɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪk(ə)liˌreɪdiəˈɡræfək(ə)li
    • She improved clinically and radiographically, and was switched to intravenous hydrocortisone, 200 mg three times a day, for 2 days, when she again showed clinical and radiographic deterioration.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During the 16-month study period, pneumonia was diagnosed radiographically in 32 of the 246 patients assessed.
      • The ability of conventional CT scan and fiberoptic bronchoscopy to localize and properly stage radiographically occult lung cancer in the major airways is limited.
      • Treatment was advocated only if there was evidence of disease progression or if the lesion, as observed radiographically, failed to resolve over a 1-to 2-month period of close observation.
      • The success rate for transduodenal tube location, confirmed radiographically, was 54% with the drug and 46% without the drug.

Definition of radiograph in US English:

radiograph

nounˈrādēōˌɡrafˈreɪdioʊˌɡræf
  • An image produced on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation, and typically used in medical examination.

    射线照片

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those persons should receive a chest radiograph and medical evaluation for TB disease.
    • The 7 cases in older children were found to have cystic lesions on radiographs in the course of 1 or more bouts of pneumonia.
    • Presence of cardiomegaly on the chest radiograph may be the only diagnostic clue and echocardiography may reveal pericardial effusion.
    • An abdominal 3-way radiograph the day of admission revealed air fluid levels as well as a new opacity in his peripheral loft lower lung field.
    • The radiographer marks all abnormal radiographs with a red dot.
    • This may be misinterpreted as a new air leak, especially if compared with preoperative radiographs or in ignorance of the history of previous surgery.
    • The chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan of the head, abdomen, and pelvis were within normal limits.
    • A physical examination and plain radiographs of the knee should follow.
    • The radiologists who read the radiographs at each institution were blinded to the results of the Ottawa knee rule assessment.
    • Plain radiographs are less sensitive for metastatic lesions than are other imaging tests.
    • Chest radiographs and a scintigraphic bone scan were negative.
    • In patients with pulmonary hypertension, more frequent chest radiographs to assess catheter position may be indicated.
    • For practical reasons, the radiographs and the respiratory pressures could not be obtained simultaneously.
    • This was concluded by the comparison of preoperative and postreconstruction standing radiographs.
    • The participants were familiar with the digital format, as both conventional film radiographs and digital radiographs are used in Russia.
    • Patients' medical records, chest radiographs, and computerized laboratory values were reviewed.
    • A chest radiograph and computed tomographic scan of his abdomen and pelvis revealed no secondary lesions.
    • She also was noted to have a markedly thickened calvarium on both radiographs and computed tomographic scan at 6 years old.
    • In the third quarter of 1993, he initiated an analysis of the errors made by emergency physicians in interpreting radiographs at his hospital.
    • All patients were followed with regular physical examinations and chest radiographs after discharge from the hospital.
    • Preoperative radiographs and MRI scans were obtained in all patients.
    Synonyms
    radiogram, x-ray image
verbˈrādēōˌɡrafˈreɪdioʊˌɡræf
[with object]
  • Produce an image of (something) on a sensitive plate or film by X-rays, gamma rays, or similar radiation.

    射线照片

    the samples were stored at -20 degrees before being radiographed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dental checks are also rigorous and resulted in my having all my teeth radiographed to check whether any of the older fillings might be at risk in the extreme cold climate.
    • The coins were rinsed and radiographed daily for seven days.
    • Characteristic branching ossification was identified in 7 of the 8 cases by radiographing the paraffin blocks or the wet tissue.
    • Eventually, we wound up radiographing it, and she had a large cyst in her sinuses on the left side.
    • The phantom and needles then were radiographed using routine radiology departmental chest exposures to determine the radiopacity of surgical needles on a simulated patient.
    • Each specimen was radiographed for possible bony abnormalities and examined for any ligament deficiencies.
    • Although the majority of ankle injuries are radiographed, fewer than 15 percent of these patients are found to have fractures of the ankle or foot.
    • Shoulder dislocations are generally confirmed with radiographs, reduced, and radiographed again to confirm the reduction.
    • It includes various positions of the patient in the sitting and lying down postures depending upon the area to be radiographed.
    • In the absence of an underlying chronic inflammatory arthritis, any joint with an effusion should be radiographed to rule out a fracture or other intra-articular pathologic process.
    • Periodically he will have the bone spur radiographed to see if the condition remains stabilized or worsens.
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