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Q: What do you called x-ray result film?
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What is xray film emulsions sensitive to?

X Ray film emulsions are sensitive to light.


Will airport security hand inspect film?

Yes, but they do not want to do it and will tell you it isn't necessary except for very high speed film (do they not realize that multiple airport visits result in accumulated xray exposure). I suggest telling them before they give that speech, that you have high speed film and need it hand inspected.


What is an xray photo called?

Rayon X


How do you explain an x ray of a back that has a hand on it as well?

If the patient's hands are in the field of the xray they will appear on the film, so even if they are on the stomach they will appear as if they are over or near the spine. If someone has helped immobilise the patient for the xray, then their hands may appear on the film.


What are the fish who can have designs drawn on them called?

xray fish


Do x-ray films fade?

Everything fades. However, old Xray films are the same as black-and-white photographic film. They last 100 years plus and counting. There is a big business in converting Xray films to computer files and then harvesting the film for the silver.


Does a back xray show adrenal glands?

If by XRAY, you mean a plain film, which is to say a modality that uses Rontgen radiation, then, no. The adrenals need either CT, ultrasound or MRI to visualize the adrenals.


What are digital x rays?

It is an xray that is taken by a computer. Normal x-rays are taken when X radiation passes through you body and reaches a x-ray cassette with film in it. The more dense areas of the body (bones) absorb the x radiation and keep them from hitting the film (called partial absorbtion) thus the bone are lighter white color. Areas such a lungs which have air in them are not as dense as bone and do not absorb x rays thus they are black on film. Other areas with densitys between bone and lung (air) will result in different levels of grays. The film is exposed by the xrays that are not absorbed and partly absorbed by the body. Also it is key to note the xray cassette that hold the film has a screen inside it that is emits a light when hit with xrays. It actually the screen lighting up that exposes the film, which in turn is developed into the traditional xray film. In digital xray there is no film. The xrays expose a photo cell that is connected to a computer. Thus connected to a display. The nice thing about a digital xray is you can adjust the black and gray levels and send the image over the internet to radiologists all over the world. Hope this helps. Do take note that digital x-ray always to be confused with the x-ray radiation as being 'digital'. The fact is only image acquisition is digital and there is so such thing as digital x radiation.


What is the mean xray in Hindi?

In Marathi, x-ray is called 'ksh-kiran'


What is plain xray?

It will depend on who says it, but often "plain x-ray" or "plain film" images are used to describe procedures using xray excluding things like CT or Fluoroscopy. If a single images is taken it will usually be considered "plain".


The radiation emitted from the xray tube and strikes the patient directly is called?

primary radiation


What is the antonym for xray?

There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.