photofluorography
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pho·to·fluo·rog·ra·phy
(fō′tō-flo͝o-rŏg′rə-fē, -flô-, -flō-)n.
The photographic record of x-ray images produced by a fluoroscope. Also called fluorography.
pho′to·fluor′o·graph′ic (-flo͝or′ə-grăf′ĭk, -flôr′-) adj.
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photofluorography
(ˌfəʊtəʊflʊəˈrɒɡrəfɪ)n
(Medicine) med the process of taking a photograph (photofluorogram) of a fluoroscopic image: used in diagnostic screening
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pho•to•fluo•rog•ra•phy
(ˌfoʊ toʊ flʊˈrɒg rə fi, -flɔ-, -floʊ-)n.
photography of images produced by a fluoroscopic examination, used in x-ray examination of the lungs of large groups of people.
[1940–45]
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