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Meaning of retrospectography | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. A specific type of clinicoradiopathologic conference that was used in the early decades of radiography (circa 1900 until World War I), whereby practitioners would make a radiologic diagnosis and then systematically compare it with the subsequent clinical course and any surgery, intraoperative or postoperative radiography or fluoroscopy, and/or autopsy. This method helped advance radiology, given that it is inherently a field of discerning clinicoradiological and clinicoradiopathological correlations. It is no longer codified under this name, because it is no longer necessary in routine practice.
    historical, uncountable
  2. The further appreciation of a photograph or picture which reveals insights into that image which were not recognized or appreciated at the time of original capture.
    rare, uncountable

Examples

“They honed their diagnostic skills with a procedure they called "retrospectography." The process, which was used in the United States until about 1913, began with a doctor circulating X-rays of a patient without an accompanying diagnosis. […] The retrospectographers also built up a library of images illustrating difficult diagnoses, and they circulated radiographs to a range of specialists.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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