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How do you read x-ray images?
Because most X-rays pass through the skin and other body tissue, the X-ray strikes the photographic film beneath the area. unlike other body tissues, bones absorb X-rays
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What happens in bone x rays?
In bone x rays, electrical current passes through an x-ray tube and produces a beam of ionizing radiation that passes through the bone(s) being examined. This produces a picture of the inside of the...
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How do x-rays see your bones?
X ray Machines work by creating a beam of radiation that passes through an object (or body part) and hits a "film cassette. The radiation causes a reaction with the interior of the cassette and this...
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Who reads x rays?
Doctors.
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What are bone x rays?
Bone x rays are a diagnostic imaging test in which ionizing radiation passing through the bones enables an image to be produced on film.