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SMJ // Article
Commentary
Xeroradiography Nonmammographic Applications
Abstract
AbstractSeveral nonmammographic uses of xeroradiography are explored: in the skull and thoracic inlet as well as xerotomography of the chest, larynx, and irachea. Studies of the skull and thoracic inlet were often found to be superior to the conventional x-ray studies. Plain xeroradiographs of lung “coin” lesions with calcifications were somewhat less helpful because of the difficulty in differentiating these calcific flecks from overlying vessels.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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