1974
DOI: 10.1148/110.3.727
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Xeroradiography of the Larynx

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“…Initially xeroradiography was used to assess these patients. This was found to be adequate in some cases, particularly high stenoses (Figure 1) (Doust and Ting, 1974). However, in others, the stenosis was not clearly delineated.…”
Section: Radiographic Techniquementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Initially xeroradiography was used to assess these patients. This was found to be adequate in some cases, particularly high stenoses (Figure 1) (Doust and Ting, 1974). However, in others, the stenosis was not clearly delineated.…”
Section: Radiographic Techniquementioning
confidence: 93%
“…52,53 The use of xeroradiography of the larynx was also advocated to improve delineation of the larynx and surrounding soft tissues. 54 Multiple radiographic views were developed to fully assess the detailed overlapping anatomy of the head and neck. A 1938 article by Shebesta 55 indicated that at least 24 projections for imaging the temporal bone had been described by that time, which sometimes led to confusion among radiologists as to which views should be obtained.…”
Section: 15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Later, the Xerox Company followed with laboratory investigations of the technique and its potential applications in medical sciences. 10 Others like Binnie et al, 11 Grant et al 12 and White et al 13 worked on phantoms and cadavers, using the 125 system. Their works led to the development and marketing of intraoral xeroradiographic system.…”
Section: Xeroradiographic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%