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Radiodensity (or radiopacity) refers to the degree of opacity to the radio wave and X-ray portion of the electromagnetic spectrum: that is, the relative inability of those kinds of electromagnetic radiation to pass through a particular material. Radiolucency or hypodensity indicates greater passage (greater transradiancy) to X-ray photons and is the…
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| guidewires or stents that are used during radiological intervention | instance of | Radiopacity is one of the key considerations in the design of various devices | 0.80 | text |
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