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radiolucency
ra·di·o·lu·cent R0015650 (rā′dē-ō-lo͞o′sənt)adj. Allowing the passage of x-rays or other radiation; not radiopaque. ra′di·o·lu′cen·cy n.radiolucency (ˌreɪdɪəʊˈluːsənsɪ) n (General Physics) the quality or state of being radiolucent EncyclopediaSeeradiolucentradiolucency
radiolucency [ra″de-o-loo´sen-se] the quality of permitting the passage of radiant energy, such as x-rays, yet offering some resistance to it, the representative areas appearing dark on the exposed film. adj., adj radiolu´cent.ra·di·o·lu·cen·cy (rā'dē-ō-lū'sen-sē), A region of a radiograph showing increased exposure, either because of greater transradiancy of the corresponding portion of the subject or because of inhomogeneity in the source of radiation, such as off-center positioning.ra·di·o·lu·cen·cy (rā'dē-ō-lū'sĕn-sē) The state of being radiolucent. ra·di·o·lu·cen·cy (rā'dē-ō-lū'sĕn-sē) Region of a radiograph showing increased exposure, either because of greater transradiancy of corresponding portion of subject or because of inhomogeneity in source of radiation, such as off-center positioning. |