Radioanatomy (x-ray anatomy) is an anatomy discipline that involves studying anatomy through the use of radiographic films. The x-ray film represents a two-dimensional image of a three-dimensional object due to the summary projection of different anatomical structures onto a planar surface.
It requires certain skills for the correct interpretation of such images. Radiological anatomy is a necessary component of training for medical students and radiologists.
References
- Raasch, Bn; Carsky, Ew; Lane, Ej; O'Callaghan, Jp; Heitzman, Er (1982-06-01). "Radiographic anatomy of the interlobar fissures: a study of 100 specimens". American Journal of Roentgenology. 138 (6): 1043–1049. doi:10.2214/ajr.138.6.1043. ISSN 0361-803X.
- Taher, Abbas AY. "Radiographic anatomy." (1996)
- "What Is Radiographic Anatomy?". wiseGEEK. Retrieved 2014-07-16.
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