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The production of a visible image on a fluorescent screen by X-rays and for direct viewing of the screen.
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| fluoroscopy |
an imaging device that uses x-ray or other radiation to view structures in the body in real time, or "live".
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| fluoroscopy |
is a moving X-ray.
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| fluoroscopy |
In this technique a portion of the body is exposed to a continuous beam of x-ray radiation to generate a movie like image which is viewed on a TV monitor. This technique is helpful for the evaluation of motion of bones within joint, swallowing and gastro-intestinal studies, and evaluation of lung and diaphragm abnormalities. Fluoroscopy is used for accurate placement of needles for interventional procedures.
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| fluoroscopy |
An x-ray-based technique of imaging involving the rapid acquisition of images. Typically used for evaluation of structures that have physiologic motion (eg, angiography.
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