X-ray photography
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Definition
Noun: - A technique of radiography that uses X-rays to produce an image (roentgenogram) on a photographic film or digital detector: This refers specifically to the process of creating a photographic record using X-ray radiation, typically for medical or industrial inspection purposes.
Usage
This term is used to describe the specific photographic process involving X-rays. It is a technical term common in medical, scientific, and industrial contexts. - The doctor ordered x-ray photography to examine the patient's fractured bone. - In material science, x-ray photography is used to detect flaws inside metal castings.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is closely associated with the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Röntgen, and "roentgenogram" is a synonym for the resulting image.
- Technical Specificity: While often used interchangeably with "radiography," "x-ray photography" can emphasize the photographic or imaging aspect of the process, especially when distinguishing it from other imaging techniques like fluoroscopy.
Variants and Related Words
- Radiography (n): The broader technique of imaging internal structures using various forms of radiation, including X-rays.
- Roentgenography (n): A synonym for radiography using X-rays, named after Wilhelm Röntgen.
- Radiograph/Roentgenogram (n): The image produced by x-ray photography.
Synonyms
- Roentgenography
- X-ray imaging
Related Phrases
- To take an x-ray: A common phrase meaning to perform x-ray photography.
- The technician will take an x-ray of your chest.
Noun
- radiography that uses X-rays to produce a roentgenogram