Radiography Terms to Get You Started

Navigating the realm of radiography can be overwhelming, especially on your first day of class. To ease the way, here’s a guide to 10 radiography terms that will boost your confidence and keep you ahead of the curve from day one. Whether you’re a budding radiography student or just curious about the field, these foundational terms will empower you to engage in discussions and have a greater understanding about the profession.


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Here are 10 Common Radiography Terms:

  1. Radiography: A medical imaging technique that uses x-rays to produce images of the body’s internal structures.
  2. X-ray Tube: The device that produces x-rays during a radiographic examination.
  3. Radiopaque: A material that does not allow x-rays to pass through, appearing white or light grey on a radiograph.
  4. Radiolucent: A material that allows x-rays to pass through, appearing dark on a radiograph.
  5. Computed Radiography (CR): A digital radiography technique that uses a storage phosphor plate to capture and store x-ray images.
  6. Digital Radiography (DR): A digital radiography technique that uses an electronic detector to capture and store x-ray images.
  7. Contrast Agent: A substance that is administered to a patient to enhance the visibility of certain structures during a radiographic examination.
  8. Image Receptor: The device used to capture the x-ray image, such as a film cassette or digital detector.
  9. Image Processing: The manipulation of digital radiographic images to improve their quality or enhance their diagnostic value.
  10. Radiation Safety: The guidelines and protocols designed to ensure the safety of patients, staff, and others in the radiographic environment, due to the potential hazards of ionizing radiation.

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