Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 23Eastman Kodak Company, 1947 |
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... vascular type the patient was sent in for an infrared pho- tographic study , because of the ability of the technic to record multiplied and dilated veins . Keeping the infant quiet for the picture was a problem since relatively long ...
... vascular type the patient was sent in for an infrared pho- tographic study , because of the ability of the technic to record multiplied and dilated veins . Keeping the infant quiet for the picture was a problem since relatively long ...
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... vascular markings of moderate size and density in the cardiophrenic regions of both lungs . These markings were surrounded by dense mottled infiltrations in which small areas of decreased opacity suggestive of cystic formations could be ...
... vascular markings of moderate size and density in the cardiophrenic regions of both lungs . These markings were surrounded by dense mottled infiltrations in which small areas of decreased opacity suggestive of cystic formations could be ...
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