videofluoroscopy — n. the technique of viewing and recording real time X ray investigation using a video camera (see real time imaging). This enables the moving images to be reviewed at a later time, by individual frames or in slow motion … The new mediacal dictionary
Oropharyngeal dysphagia — ICD 10 R13 ICD 9 787.22 DiseasesDB 17942 … Wikipedia
Ellen Cohn — Ellen R. Cohn is an Associate Dean and associate professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, with a secondary faculty appointment at University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. She is a faculty member of… … Wikipedia
Speech and language pathology — Speech language pathology is the study of disorders that affect a person s speech, language, cognition, voice, swallowing (dysphagia) and the rehabilitative or corrective treatment of physical and/or cognitive deficits/disorders resulting in… … Wikipedia
Fluoroscopy — An x ray procedure that makes it possible to see internal organs in motion. Fluoroscopy uses x ray to produce real time video images. After the x rays pass through the patient, instead of using film, they are captured by a device called an image… … Medical dictionary
X-ray screening — the use of an image intensifier to produce real time imaging during an X ray examination on a TV monitor. It is widely used in angiography and interventional radiology to guide procedures. See videofluoroscopy … Medical dictionary
video- — prefix denoting the use of a video camera to view and record moving images. See videofluoroscopy. * * * [L. videre to see] a combining form denoting relationship to an electrical signal carrying timing, intensity, and often color, information… … Medical dictionary
fluoroscopy — n. the use of a fluoroscope to visualize X ray images. Videofluoroscopy is synonymous with X ray screening. It is valuable for observing moving structures (e.g. swallowed barium sulphate) or for guiding interventional radiology procedures … The new mediacal dictionary
video- — combining form denoting the use of a video camera to view and record moving images. See: videofluoroscopy … The new mediacal dictionary
X-ray screening — the use of an image intensifier to produce real time imaging during an X ray examination on a TV monitor. It is widely used in angiography and interventional radiology to guide procedures. See: videofluoroscopy … The new mediacal dictionary