Photofluorography
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Photofluorography (sometimes called just fluorography) is photography of X-ray images from fluorescent screen.[1] It is commonly used in some countries for chest X-ray screening, e.g. to diagnose tuberculosis or lung cancer (see Abreugraphy for more information on such usage of this technique).