If you were a heavy smoker, and if you compared the x-ray image with one taken before you started, you would see a distinct difference. Imagine if that smoke had been circulated through a wet sponge for all that time. What would you expect then? Same thing.
If they are calcified, such as an aorta that has plaque build up. Abdominal aortic aneurysms can sometimes be seen on xray in this situation. However, in general, arteries do not show up on xray.
Yes
does glass show up on xray
not unless your bones are moved forward because of it
show up where?
If that was the only time you had smoked in a couple months, then it would likely not show up. However, if you smoked weekly or more, then it could very well show up.
yes, i have a tumor in my femur and that's how they found it.
On certain views, bursitis is well shown on x-rays.
X rays show up the damage that arthritis does to bone and will show the proximity of one bone to another which indicates damage or wear to cartilage.
Lol, no. The longest marijuana stays in your system is up to a few months, and that is for heavy users. Depending on your metabolism, you were probably clean within a week.
If you used to smoke but haven't for a year, one puff three months ago will show up as a negative.
Hell yeah!