tomographic

/ˌtoʊməˈɡræfɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to a method of creating detailed images of the inside of an object or body using waves (such as X-rays or sound waves) from different angles.
    • New tomographic techniques allow engineers to inspect airplane parts without taking them apart.
    • Tomographic imaging is widely used in geology to study rock formations underground.
    • The doctor ordered a tomographic scan to get a clearer picture of the patient's lungs.