: a method of producing a three-dimensional image of the internal structures of a solid object (such as the human body or the earth) by the observation and recording of the differences in the effects on the passage of waves of energy impinging on those structures compare computed tomography

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From ultrasound to eddy currents, laser ultrasound to X-ray computerized tomography, PNNL researchers have been deploying a wide range of methods in their research to identify appropriate means for inspection. Ameya Paleja, Interesting Engineering, 2 July 2026 Many caregivers first hear about PSMA when a doctor recommends a PSMA-PET (prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography) scan. Lauryn Higgins, Flow Space, 15 June 2026 In medical imaging, devices such as positron emission tomography scanners, or PET scanners for short, detect radiation produced when particles of antimatter – positrons – annihilate with electrons, which are normal matter. Christopher Karwin, The Conversation, 8 June 2026 Other possible diagnostic tests include urinalysis, and X-ray or computerized tomography (CT) scan of the chest. Tom Gavin, EverydayHealth.com, 5 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for tomography

Word History

Etymology

Greek tomos section + International Scientific Vocabulary -graphy — more at tome

First Known Use

1935, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of tomography was in 1935

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“Tomography.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tomography. Accessed 14 Jul. 2026.

Medical Definition

tomography

noun
plural tomographies
: a method of producing a three-dimensional image of the internal structures of a solid object (as the human body) by the observation and recording of the differences in the effects on the passage of waves of energy impinging on those structures

called also stratigraphy

see computed tomography, positron-emission tomography

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