
that part of radiology which pertains to X-radiation
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<specialty> Radiology is also known as roentgenology after Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen who discovered X-rays in 1895. ... Both terms refer to the science of radiation, both ionizing (like X-ray) and nonionizing (like ultrasound), applied to the diagnosis and treatment of disease. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(rent″gәn-ol´ә-je) radiology.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rent′gen-ol′ŏ-jē Definitions: 1. The study of roentgen rays in all their applications. Radiology is the preferred term in the context of medical imaging.
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Roentgenology: Radiology, the science of radiation and, specifically, the use of both ionizing (like X-ray) and nonionizing (like ultrasound) modalities for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Roentgenology is named for Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen who discovered X-rays. Roentgen, a professor of physics in Germany, wanted to prove his hypothesis tha...
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roentgenology 1. Radiology, the branch of medicine concerned with radioactive substaces, including x-rays, radioactive isotopes, and ionizing radiations, and the application of this information to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. 2. Radiology, the science of radiation and, specifically, the use of both ionizing (like X-ray) and no...
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