videofluoroscopy
videofluoroscopy (vid-i-oh-floo-er-os-kŏ-pi) n. the technique of viewing and recording real time X-ray investigation using a video camera (see real-time imaging). This enables the moving images to be reviewed at a later time, by individual frames or in slow motion.
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