fluoroscope
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- fluoroscopic adjective
- fluoroscopically adverb
Etymology
Origin of fluoroscope
Example Sentences
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Most physicians would rather use a fluoroscope than X-ray photographs; it's the difference between watching a movie and a set of stills.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A fluoroscope lets them watch the internal organs in action.
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In cases of broken femurs, the surgeon first manipulates the thigh to bring the broken pieces of bone together, using a fluoroscope to see what he is doing.
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While a surgeon "reduces" the fracture, his assistant watches the bone through a fluoroscope to make sure the ends are fitted.
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I put him in front of the fluoroscope without his shirt.
From "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos
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