| radiolucent | X-rays shine right through things that are radiolucent ( lucere in latin means to shine). Radiolucent structures appear black on exposed X-ray film. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| radiolucent |
almost complete transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation; "radiolucent tissues"
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| radiolucent |
Radiolucent objects are of low density, absorb radiation and appear as dark gray to black on x-ray film. Some examples of radioluscent objects are pulp, gingiva, and decayed tooth structure.
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| radiolucent medium |
A substance injected into an anatomical structure to decrease the density, producing a dark area on the radiograph.
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| radiolucent m. |
a contrast medium that permits the passage of x-rays.
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| radiolucent | almost complete transparent to X-rays or other forms of radiation |
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