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called radiodense or
radiopaque,
while those that
allow radiation to p**** more
freely are
referred to as radiolucent.
Radiopaque volumes of
material have...
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restorative mix, to
allow formation of a
thinner film. Some
variations are also
radiopaque,
making them good for X-ray
cavity detection. In addition, GI is bacteriostatic...
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based on the
stage of the lesion,
ranging from
radiolucent to
mixed or
radiopaque appearances.
Surgical intervention is the
primary treatment, with smaller...
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usually painless and
found during routine radiographs as an
amorphous radiopaque (light) area
around a tooth.
There is no sign of
inflammation of the tooth...
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posteroanterior and
lateral chest radiograph, an
entire lobe will be
radiopaque,
which is
indicative of
lobar pneumonia.
Chest radiograph of a
lobar pneumonia...
- item. When non-
radiopaque sponges are
forgotten during surgeries, "Textiloma" or "gossypiboma" are formed. Some
sponges include a
radiopaque strip so that...
- the
presence of
radiopaque iron
tablets in the
stomach on X-rays. This
method also
requires that the
ingested tablet to be
radiopaque which most iron...
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professional may be needed.
Imaging diagnostic techniques can
identify a
radiopaque m**** that may be
mistaken for
foreign bodies,
displaced teeth or calcified...
- the bile
ducts or
recurrent biliary disease after biliary surgery. A
radiopaque cholegraphic (contrast) agent,
usually iopanoic acid (Telepaque) or its...
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thickened free edge of the epiglottis,
which causes it to
appear more
radiopaque than normal,
resembling the
distal thumb. In an
abdominal radiography...