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planigraphy
planigraphy (ˈplænɪˌɡræfɪ) n (Medicine) a rare word for tomography
planigraphy
planigraphy[plə′nig·rə·fē] (electronics) sectional radiography planigraphy
planigraphy [plah-nig´rah-fe] a method of body section radiography that shows in detail structures lying in a predetermined plane of the body while blurring structures in other planes, produced by movement of the film and x-ray tube in certain specified directions. adj., adj planigraph´ic.to·mog·ra·phy (tō-mog'ră-fē), Making of a radiographic image of a selected plane by means of reciprocal linear or curved motion of the x-ray tube and film cassette; images of all other planes are blurred ("out of focus") by being relatively displaced on the film. Synonym(s): conventional tomography, planigraphy, planography, sectional radiography, stratigraphyto·mog·ra·phy (tŏ-mog'ră-fē) Making a radiographic image of a selected plane by means of reciprocal linear or curved motion of the x-ray tube and film cassette; images of all other planes are blurred ("out of focus") by being relatively displaced on the film. Synonym(s): planigraphy, planography, stratigraphy. to·mog·ra·phy (tŏ-mog'ră-fē) Making a radiographic image of a selected plane by means of reciprocal linear or curved motion of the x-ray tube and film cassette; images of all other planes are blurred ("out of focus") by being relatively displaced on the film. Synonym(s): planigraphy, planography, stratigraphy. ThesaurusSeetomography |