Photofluorography refers to a medical imaging technique that involves photographing a fluorescently labeled specimen. There are a few synonyms for photofluorography, such as fluorography, autoradiography, and photoactivation. Fluorography is a type of X-ray imaging that captures the fluorescence of labeled molecules during electrophoresis, while autoradiography detects radiolabeled molecules with the use of photographic film. Photoactivation, on the other hand, involves the use of light to activate non-fluorescent molecules into a fluorescent state for imaging. These different techniques are essential in various medical applications, including cancer diagnosis, molecular biology, and protein analysis. Regardless of the type of imaging used, photofluorography remains a critical tool in modern medicine.