- cross-sectional imaging technique
- поперечная томография
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
cross-sectional imaging — any technique that produces an image in the form of a plane through the body with the structures cut across. The main techniques are ultrasonography, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and some nuclear medicine techniques (see… … Medical dictionary
cross-sectional imaging — any technique that produces an image in the form of a plane through the body with the structures cut across. The main techniques are ultrasonography, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and some nuclear medicine techniques (see… … The new mediacal dictionary
Magnetic resonance imaging — MRI redirects here. For other meanings of MRI or Mri, see MRI (disambiguation). Magnetic resonance imaging Intervention Sagittal MR image of the knee ICD 10 PCS B?3?ZZZ … Wikipedia
magnetic resonance imaging — noun A technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to form cross sectional images of the human body for diagnostic purposes … Wiktionary
SPECT scanning — (in nuclear medicine) a cross sectional imaging technique for observing an organ or part of the body using a gamma camera; images are produced after injecting a radioactive tracer. The camera is rotated around the patient being scanned. Using a… … Medical dictionary
SPECT scanning — single photon emission computing tomography (in nuclear medicine) a cross sectional imaging technique for observing an organ or part of the body using a gamma camera; images are produced after injecting a radioactive tracer. The camera is rotated … The new mediacal dictionary
partial volume artifact — an apparent decrease in the visibility of a structure in a cross sectional imaging technique, such as CT or MRI, when either the thickness of the object is much less than that of the slice being used to make the image, or when the object is only… … Medical dictionary
partial volume artifact — an apparent decrease in the visibility of a structure in a cross sectional imaging technique, such as CT or MRI, when either the thickness of the object is much less than that of the slice being used to make the image, or when the object is only… … The new mediacal dictionary
Optical coherence tomography — Intervention Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) image of a sarcoma MeSH … Wikipedia
Defecating proctogram — Diagnostics MeSH D019841 The defecating proctogram or defecography is an imaging study performed by a radiologist in which the mechanics of a patient s defecation are visualized in real time using a fluoroscope … Wikipedia
Body composition — This article is about the body s contents of fat, bone, and muscle. For the chemical composition of the human body, see Composition of the human body. In physical fitness, body composition is used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and… … Wikipedia