PA chest x-ray, AP and Lateral skull, AP and lateral cervical spine, AP and Lateral thoraxic spine, AP and lateral lumbar spine, AP Pelvis, AP Humerus Rt and Lt, AP Femurs RT and Lt. and additionally any long bones where the patient may be experinecing pain.
Plain x-rays are x-rays that do not demonstrate the planes of bone-on-bone as well as other x-rays such as MRI's.
X-RAYs
Yes, they are!Extra: They are absorbed by bone and metal.
If X-Rays did not exist, then people would not know how severe their broken bone is, or they would not know if they have broken a bone in an injury. X-Rays are very important because they help you with your health and your bones.
Common x-rays are used.
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X-rays use what are called X-rays...that was a given but MRIs use magnetic pulses instead of the X-rays. The difference is that the X-rays don't pass through bone (so you see the bone) and the magnetic pulses penetrate the entire flesh but bounce off every cell. This shows what the inside of the person looks like.
X-rays help doctors see broke bones, and also diseases inside of a human body.
X rays will be taken to determine if the bone at the top of the finger has been fractured.
When the x-rays enters the body,it recogonises the shape of the structures.It is then obtained on the computer.If there is a mistake in the correct shape,the doctors finds the bone breakage.
NO, tissue appears gray and bone appears white
An x-ray can tell if a bone is fractured, or if there is a shadow on the lungs, and so on.