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RadioGraphics, Vol 10, 323-340, Copyright © 1990 by Radiological Society of North America


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Object radiography contrived to illustrate basic principles

E Pantoja, C Kabler and CP Li
Department of Radiological Sciences, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH 45435.

To add variety to radiologic teaching and to lower view box monotony, we imaged ordinary objects in circumstances that illustrate--caricature might be a better word--basic pathologic and radiologic principles. We tried to make each object image an interpretation challenge amenable to solution through logical application of such principles, and the result has added spice to our teaching sessions. Yet object radiography can play only an ancillary teaching role; we use it sparingly and always in combination with cases that illustrate the principles in question. Otherwise, the technique itself may add to the monotony it is designed to combat.





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