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Definition of radiolucent in English: radiolucentadjective ˌreɪdɪəʊˈluːsəntˌrādēōˈlo͞osnt Transparent to X-rays. 射线可透的,射线透明的 Example sentencesExamples - Radiographic examination revealed an ill-defined radiolucent lesion at the joint area of the previous bone graft and the right mandibular angle.
- In addition, small chondral fragments are radiolucent and not evident on standard radiographs.
- In others, multiple radiopacities are seen within the radiolucent areas.
- Radiological study revealed that the right maxillary sinus was totally obliterated by a multilocular mass containing numerous radiopacities within the radiolucent areas.
- For example, central hemangiomas grow rapidly and commonly present as a radiolucent mandibular mass in children and young adults.
- The radiolucent lesion was eccentrically located, multiloculated, and rimmed by a thin sclerotic zone.
- They are also radiolucent and resistant to chemicals.
- In the mid 1/3 bile duct multiple radiolucent stones were found.
- Radiographic findings of progressive radiolucent lines surrounding the prosthetic stem or areas of osteolysis also suggest prosthetic loosening or infection.
- If stones are present, they appear as radiolucent or radiopaque calculi within the gallbladder.
- Some experts recommend contrast radiographs if a radiolucent foreign body is not seen in the child's stool two weeks after its ingestion.
- Although often in close relationship to bone, there is a radiolucent zone towards the bone, and no clear connection between the lesion and the bone.
- The outlines of soft tissue is made possible by radiolucent fat which surrounds intra-abdominal organs.
- Orthotopic ABC has a characteristic radiographic appearance due to reactive peripheral bone changes that induce a radiolucent shell.
- Radiographic features include radiolucent defects in the femoral head and fragmentation of the femoral head.
- The denture had no metal claps and could not be radiographically detected as acrylic is radiolucent and cannot be detected on x-ray film.
- The clinical efficacy of bile acid therapy was determined in patients with symptomatic radiolucent gallstones smaller than 15 mm within a functioning gallbladder.
- The only radiolucent alveolar filling material was fat or alveolar proteinosis.
- In patients who have swallowed a sharp, radiolucent object, such as a fish bone, direct laryngoscopy should be performed.
- CT is far more sensitive than CXR in detecting radiolucent or small foreign bodies.
Derivativesnoun Pneumomediastinum can be diagnosed by demonstration of a thin, vertically oriented line of radiolucency, usually best seen along the left cardiac border and aortic knob. Example sentencesExamples - First, the lesion may show a transverse radiolucency extending from the posterior nonarticular surface to the articular surface.
- Skeletal radiographs showed linear radiolucencies in the metaphyses of the long bones and lucent areas in the iliac bones, consistent with osteitis.
- Radiographic examination revealed an irregular radiolucency in the mandible symphyseal region between the right and left premolars.
- In advanced disease, hyperinflation and increased radiolucency of the lungs, particularly in the lower lung segments, are evident.
Definition of radiolucent in US English: radiolucentadjectiveˌrādēōˈlo͞osnt Transparent to X-rays. 射线可透的,射线透明的 Example sentencesExamples - Radiological study revealed that the right maxillary sinus was totally obliterated by a multilocular mass containing numerous radiopacities within the radiolucent areas.
- The radiolucent lesion was eccentrically located, multiloculated, and rimmed by a thin sclerotic zone.
- If stones are present, they appear as radiolucent or radiopaque calculi within the gallbladder.
- In patients who have swallowed a sharp, radiolucent object, such as a fish bone, direct laryngoscopy should be performed.
- The denture had no metal claps and could not be radiographically detected as acrylic is radiolucent and cannot be detected on x-ray film.
- CT is far more sensitive than CXR in detecting radiolucent or small foreign bodies.
- The clinical efficacy of bile acid therapy was determined in patients with symptomatic radiolucent gallstones smaller than 15 mm within a functioning gallbladder.
- The outlines of soft tissue is made possible by radiolucent fat which surrounds intra-abdominal organs.
- Radiographic examination revealed an ill-defined radiolucent lesion at the joint area of the previous bone graft and the right mandibular angle.
- Although often in close relationship to bone, there is a radiolucent zone towards the bone, and no clear connection between the lesion and the bone.
- In others, multiple radiopacities are seen within the radiolucent areas.
- In addition, small chondral fragments are radiolucent and not evident on standard radiographs.
- Radiographic features include radiolucent defects in the femoral head and fragmentation of the femoral head.
- They are also radiolucent and resistant to chemicals.
- Some experts recommend contrast radiographs if a radiolucent foreign body is not seen in the child's stool two weeks after its ingestion.
- Orthotopic ABC has a characteristic radiographic appearance due to reactive peripheral bone changes that induce a radiolucent shell.
- For example, central hemangiomas grow rapidly and commonly present as a radiolucent mandibular mass in children and young adults.
- The only radiolucent alveolar filling material was fat or alveolar proteinosis.
- Radiographic findings of progressive radiolucent lines surrounding the prosthetic stem or areas of osteolysis also suggest prosthetic loosening or infection.
- In the mid 1/3 bile duct multiple radiolucent stones were found.
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