1981
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(81)80192-4
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Xeroradiographic tomography of the larynx

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“…soft tissue masses, cartilage abnormalities such as fracture and erosion. Films may be either plain or tomographic but the radiation exposure is 8 to 10 times that for conventional radiographs.5', 56 Xeroradiographs have been compared with conventional films to establish if they have any advantage in assessing laryngeal pathology. For laryngeal malignancy, xeroradiography was found to give good definition of tumour extent, some assessment of surrounding soft tissues and visualization of underlying bony structures.…”
Section: Xeroradiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…soft tissue masses, cartilage abnormalities such as fracture and erosion. Films may be either plain or tomographic but the radiation exposure is 8 to 10 times that for conventional radiographs.5', 56 Xeroradiographs have been compared with conventional films to establish if they have any advantage in assessing laryngeal pathology. For laryngeal malignancy, xeroradiography was found to give good definition of tumour extent, some assessment of surrounding soft tissues and visualization of underlying bony structures.…”
Section: Xeroradiographymentioning
confidence: 99%