radiografisk
Radiografisk is an adjective used principally in Scandinavian languages to describe radiographic imaging and techniques that use ionizing X-ray radiation to visualize the internal structure of the human body or other objects. In medicine, radiography encompasses projection radiography, fluoroscopy, and newer digital methods such as digital radiography and computed radiography, which differ in how the image is captured and displayed. The basic principle is the differential absorption of X-rays by tissues of varying density, which creates contrast on an image.
Plain radiography produces two-dimensional pictures from a single projection. Fluoroscopy provides real-time imaging and is often
Applications are broad: skeletal radiography for fracture evaluation, thoracic radiography for lung and heart conditions, abdominal
Safety is a central concern. Radiation exposure is minimized through principles of ALARA (as low as reasonably
The discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895 marked the beginning of radiography, followed by