Xeromammography

Xeromammography is a photoelectric method of recording an x-ray image on a coated metal plate, using low-energy photon beams, long exposure time, and dry chemical developers.

Xeromammography
ICD-9-CM87.36
MeSHD014984

It is a form of xeroradiography.[1]

This process was developed in the late 1960s by Jerry Hedstrom, and used to image soft tissue, and later focused on using the process to detect breast cancer.

References

  1. Xeromammography at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)


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