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Other Imaging Findings
Abreugraphy
Abreugraphy is a variant of the chest X-ray, name after its inventor Dr. Manuel Dias de Abreu. It provided a smaller radiographic image, also called miniature chest radiograph, or Miniature Mass Radiography (MMR). Despite its limited resolution, which limits its use in cases such as lung cancer, its accuracy allows for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. It is also less expensive than the traditional chest X-ray, which allows its use in mass situations such as TB screening of immigrants.
The procedure went out of favor, as the incidence of tuberculosis dramatically decreased, but is still used in certain situations, such as the screening of prisoners and immigration applicants.[1]
References
- ↑ Bonvin L, Zellweger JP (1992). "Mass miniature X-ray screening for tuberculosis among immigrants entering Switzerland". Tuber Lung Dis. 73 (6): 322–5. doi:10.1016/0962-8479(92)90034-H. PMID 1292710.