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  2. Projectional radiography - Wikipedia

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    where Size projection is the size of the projection that the object forms on the detector. On lumbar and chest radiographs , it is anticipated that ERMF is between 1.05 and 1.40. [ 6 ] Because of the uncertainty of the true size of objects seen on projectional radiography, their sizes are often compared to other structures within the body, such ...

  3. Chest radiograph - Wikipedia

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    In the US, chest radiography includes a PA and Lateral with the patient standing or sitting up. Special projections include an AP in cases where the image needs to be obtained stat (immediately) and with a portable device, particularly when a patient cannot be safely positioned upright. Lateral decubitus may be used for visualization of air ...

  4. Upper gastrointestinal series - Wikipedia

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    Duodenal cap can be visualised by taking images when subject lie down in prone position, RAO, supine, and then LAO positions or it can be seen on erect position with RAO and steep LAO views. [13] Total mucosal coating of the stomach is done by asking the subject to roll to the right side into a complete circle until RAO position.

  5. Maximum intensity projection - Wikipedia

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    An alternate version of MIP is Local maximum intensity projection. In this technique we don't take the global maximum value, but the first maximum value that is above a certain threshold. Because - in general - we can terminate the ray earlier this technique is faster and also can give better results in some settings as it approximates ...

  6. Tomographic reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Tomographic reconstruction: Projection, Back projection and Filtered back projection. Tomographic reconstruction is a type of multidimensional inverse problem where the challenge is to yield an estimate of a specific system from a finite number of projections. The mathematical basis for tomographic imaging was laid down by Johann Radon.

  7. Lower gastrointestinal series - Wikipedia

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    A lower gastrointestinal series is a medical procedure used to examine and diagnose problems with the human colon of the large intestine. Radiographs (X-ray pictures) are taken while barium sulfate, a radiocontrast agent, fills the colon via an enema through the rectum.

  8. Template:LAO/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:SUNYRadiology - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template generates external links to each pages of Radiology Atlas at SUNY Downstate Medical Center . The atlas uses Java applet to show images interactively.