Radiographic Anatomy
Radiographic anatomy is the study of anatomy (i.e. structure and development of body parts) by way of imaging techniques such as X-rays. It is an important branch of medical imaging which is used for clinical purposes and research. Radiographic anatomy can be used to detect and diagnose diseases or injuries, as well as aid in medical, surgical and dental procedures. By using radiographic images, doctors and researchers are able to gain insight into anatomy and gain a better understanding of the inner workings of the human body.
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