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Relatively penetrable by x-rays or other forms of radiation. Cf.:radiopaque. [radio- + L. lucens, shining]
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ra·dio·lu·cent -'lüs-ənt adj partly or wholly permeable to radiation and esp. X-rays compare RADIOPAQUE
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adj.
having the property of being transparent to X-rays. Radiopacity decreases with atomic number of the element. Radiolucent materials, such as beryllium, are used to construct windows in X-ray tubes to allow the X-rays to escape from the tube. Gases are relatively radiolucent to X-rays and can be used as a negative contrast medium in X-ray examinations, e.g. in double contrast barium examinations of the bowel or carbon dioxide arteriography.
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ra·dio·lu·cent (ra″de-o-looґsənt) [radio- + L. lucēre to shine] permitting the passage of x-rays or other forms of radiant energy with little attenuation; radiolucent areas appear dark on the exposed film.Medical dictionary. 2011.