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- ... 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 ...
- 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 ...
- An abdominal x-ray is an imaging test to look at organs and structures in the abdomen. Organs include the liver, spleen, stomach, ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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, ...
- This microscopic film shows a fluorescent stain of Candida. Candida is a yeast (fungus) that causes mild disease, but in immunocompromised ...