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X-RAY

May 20, 2019

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through solid objects,
including the body. X-rays penetrate different objects more or less according to
their density. In medicine, X-rays are used to view images of the bones and other
structures in the body.
The most common form of X-ray used is X-ray radiography, which can be used to
help detect or diagnose:

  • Bone fractures
  • Infections (such as pneumonia)
  • Calcifications (like kidney stones or vascular calcifications)
  • Some tumors
  • Arthritis in joints
  • Bone loss (such as osteoporosis)
  • Dental issues
  • Heart problems (such as congestive heart failure)
  • Blood vessel blockages
  • Digestive problems
  • Foreign objects (such as items swallowed by children)