| 1. | Radiographs are often used to follow progression or help assess severity.
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| 2. | A KUB is a plain frontal supine radiograph of the abdomen.
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| 3. | For example, brain atlases often use the radiograph or tomograph.
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| 4. | A skull CT is also done in connection with the radiographs.
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| 5. | Clinically, there is joint edema, but radiographs are negative.
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| 6. | He discovered several of the medical signs used in interpreting radiographs.
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| 7. | This assessment may include a chest radiograph and tuberculin skin test.
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| 8. | The radiographs frequently do not shown any signs of cortical destruction.
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| 9. | Secondly, manual 2D contours identification on the radiographs is performed.
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| 10. | Since they are translucent, they cannot be seen by radiographs.
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