| tomography |
technique used to study the human body through the imaging of radiological slides of the organs.
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| tomography |
from the Greek words "to cut or section" (tomos) and "to write" (graphein), in nuclear medicine, it is a method of separating interference from the area of interest by imaging a cut section of the object.
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| tomography |
A highly technical x-ray system with a computer program that puts together many different xrays taken from many different angles and reconstructs a single two-or-three dimensional picture of an area of the body
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| tomography |
An X-ray technique that produces a detailed cross-section of tissue structure at a predetermined depth.
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| tomography |
A method of producing three-dimensional images of the internal structures of a solid object (as the human body or the earth) while blurring out the images of other areas. Reference: B1
Ãâó: www.mybrainmybody.com/glossary_t.cfm
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