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You've probably had an X-ray examination of some part of your body. Health care professionals use them to look for broken bones, problems in your lungs and abdomen, cavities in your teeth and many other problems. For example, mammograms use X-rays to look for tumors or suspicious areas in the breasts.

X-ray technology uses electromagnetic radiation to make images. The image is recorded on a film, called a radiograph. The parts of your body appear light or dark due to the different rates that your tissues absorb the X-rays. Calcium in bones absorbs X-rays the most, so bones look white on the radiograph. Fat and other soft tissues absorb less, and look gray. Air absorbs least, so lungs look black. (Read more)

Photograph of a chest x-ray
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  1. X-Rays (National Library of Medicine)
    You've probably had an X-ray examination of some part of your body. Health care professionals use them to look for broken bones, problems in your lungs ... and many other problems. For example, mammograms use X-rays to look for tumors or suspicious areas in ...
  2. X-ray - head; X-ray - skull; Skull radiography; Head x-ray ... the health care provider’s office by an x-ray technician. You will be asked to lie on the x-ray table or sit in a chair. Your head ...
  3. Vertebral radiography; X-ray - spine; Thoracic x-ray; Spine x-ray; Thoracic spine films; Back films ... provider’s office. You will lie on the x-ray table and will be asked to lay in ...
  4. X-ray - neck; Cervical spine x-ray; Lateral neck x-ray ... the health care provider’s office by an x-ray technologist. You will lie on the x-ray table. If the x-ray is to determine ...
  5. Chest radiography; Serial chest x-ray; X-ray - chest ... the health care provider's office by an x-ray technician. Two views are usually taken: one in which the x-rays pass through the chest from the back (posterior- ...
  6. X-ray - lumbosacral spine; X-ray - lower spine ... your health care provider's office by an x-ray technician. You will be asked to lie on the x-ray table in different positions. If the x-ray ...
  7. Paranasal sinus radiography; x-ray - sinuses ... X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation -- like light, but of higher energy. They can pass through ... other structures are shades of gray. A sinus x-ray is taken in a hospital radiology department or ...
  8. X-ray - teeth; Radiograph - dental; Bitewings; Periapical film; Panoramic film ... dentist's office. There are four types of x-rays: Bitewing Periapical Palatal (also called occlusal) Panoramic The ...
  9. X-ray - hand ... X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation like light, but of higher energy. They can pass through ... structures will be shades of gray. A hand x-ray is taken in a hospital radiology department or ...
  10. Abdominal x-ray; X-ray - abdomen; Flat plate; KUB ... the health care provider's office by an x-ray technologist. You lie on your back on the x-ray table. The x-ray machine is positioned over ...
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