radioscopy

/ˌreɪdiˈɑːskəpi/
noun
  1. The process of viewing the inside of an object or body using X-rays or other radiation, often in real time on a screen.
    • The doctor used radioscopy to watch the movement of the patient's diaphragm while breathing.
    • Security inspectors rely on radioscopy to examine luggage without opening it.
    • Radioscopy is commonly used during surgeries to guide instruments inside the body.
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