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  1. ... penetrate the body to form an image on film or screen. X-rays can be either digital or developed on a film. Structures that are dense (such as silver fillings ...
  2. A thoracic spine x-ray is an x-ray of the 12 chest (thoracic) bones (vertebrae) of the spine. The vertebrae are separated by flat pads ...
  3. An abdominal x-ray is an imaging test to look at organs and structures in the abdomen. Organs include the liver, spleen, stomach, ...
  4. ... have gotten into your eyes. A healthy tear film on the eye is necessary for good vision. ... condition called meibomianitis , which changes the normal tear film. Other common causes of dry eyes include: Dry ...
  5. ... Blinking spreads the dye and coats the tear film covering the surface of the cornea. The tear film contains water, oil, and mucus to protect and ...
  6. ... dye and takes a series of X-rays (film of the images). ... is injected and a series of X-rays (film) are taken to check for any change in ...
  7. ... the mouth Gums appear red and swollen Grayish film on the gums Painful gums Severe gum bleeding ... teeth Inflamed gums There may be a gray film caused by broken down gum tissue. In some ...
  8. ... first test. TYPES OF MAMMOGRAPHY Traditional mammography uses film, similar to other x-rays. Digital mammography is ... risk of dying of breast cancer compared to film mammography. Three-dimensional (3D) mammography is a type ...
  9. ... computer, viewed on a monitor, or printed on film. Three-dimensional models of the body area can ... imaging: basic principles of CT, MRI, and plain film imaging. In: Partin AW, Dmochowski RR, Kavoussi LR, ...
  10. This microscopic film shows a fluorescent stain of Candida. Candida is a yeast (fungus) that causes mild disease, but in immunocompromised ...
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