- (radiolucent).
Though the term
radiodensity is more
commonly used in the
context of
qualitative comparison,
radiodensity can also be
quantified according...
-
which the
radiodensity of
distilled water at
standard pressure and
temperature (STP) is
defined as 0
Hounsfield units (HU),
while the
radiodensity of air...
- They are
typically very
small and do not
cause any symptoms.
Their radiodensity is
generally similar to
cortical bone. No
treatment is necessary. Multiple...
- an
image obtained by CT
scanning are displa**** in
terms of
relative radiodensity. The
pixel itself is displa****
according to the mean
attenuation of the...
-
radiation themselves. In x-ray imaging,
contrast agents enhance the
radiodensity in a
target tissue or structure. In
magnetic resonance imaging, contrast...
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periodontal ligament space is preserved.
Focal radiodensity of the jaw
which is not inflammatory, dysplastic,
neoplastic or a manifestation...
- radiocontrast. On the image,
there is an area of
decreased density (see
radiodensity)
surrounded by a
bright rim from
concentration of the
enhancing contrast...
- the
collapse of
subchondral bone (crescent sign) and
ringed regions of
radiodensity resulting from
saponification and
calcification of
marrow fat following...
- name is
immortalised in the
Hounsfield scale, a
quantitative measure of
radiodensity used in
evaluating CT scans. The
scale is
defined in
Hounsfield units...
- (1910–1994),
English cricketer Hounsfield scale, a
quantitative measure of
radiodensity used in
evaluating CT
scans This
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