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    GlossaryFluoroscopy

    medical imaging technique using X-rays for real-time internal views

    Fluoroscopy is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior of the body. It involves a continuous X-ray beam that is passed through the body and captured on a fluorescent screen or digital detector, allowing doctors to observe dynamic processes such as the movement of organs, the flow of blood through vessels, or the positioning of medical devices.

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