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artifact
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artifact /ar·ti·fact/ (ahr´ti-fakt?) any artificial (man-made) product; anything not naturally present, but introduced by some external source.
ar·ti·fact or ar·te·fact (ärt-fkt)
n.
1. A structure or substance not normally present but produced by an external agent or action, such as a structure seen in a microscopic specimen after fixation that is not present in the living tissue.
2. A skin lesion produced or perpetuated by self-inflicted action.

arti·fac·titious (-fk-tshs), arti·factu·al (-fkch-l) adj.

artifact,
n 1. anything made by human hands or activities.
2. a product that may develop during an analysis performed to identify the composition of a substance. Mainly a consequence of the conditions of the analysis.

artifact (är´tfakt),
n a blemish or image in the radiograph that is not present in the roentgen image of the object.

artifact
a structure or appearance that is not natural, but is due to manipulation (man-made).

dermatohistopathological artifact
may be due to sampling errors (selection, preparation or technique) or processing of specimens.
radiological artifact
defects in the x-ray film image due to faults in the cassette (screen artifact) or in the film (film artifact).
static artifact
a mark on x-ray film caused by discharge of static electricity.
ultrasound artifact
irregularities produced in the image display. See acoustic shadowing, acoustic enhancement, comet-tail, reverberation.

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