Tomograph

Pronunciation: /ˈtuˈmoʊˈɡɹæf/

Tomograph (noun)

  1. A medical machine that creates detailed cross-section images of the inside of the body using X-rays or other signals.
  2. A set of images produced by such a machine, showing slices of tissue or organs for diagnosis.

Examples

  • The tomograph takes detailed images of the body.
  • A tomograph helps doctors see problems inside the body.