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X-rays are technically the beams of electrons used to make the image; the actual image you see (the black and white picture) is called a radiograph. Veterinarians use radiographs to observe the bones and soft tissue structures inside a patient without performing surgery to visualize it. Most commonly, radiographs are used to determine whether a bone is broken.

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