X-Ray - Skeleton
Alternate Names : Skeletal Survey
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X-Ray
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X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation (like light); they are of higher energy, however, and can penetrate the body to form an image on film. Structures that are dense (such as bone) will appear white, air will be black, and other structures will be shades of gray depending on density. X-rays can provide information about obstructions, tumors, and other diseases, especially when coupled with the use of barium and air contrast within the bowel.
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Skeleton
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The skeleton consists of groups of bones which protect and move the body.
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Skeletal Spine
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The spine is divided into several sections. The cervical vertebrae make up the neck. The thoracic vertebrae comprise the chest section and have ribs attached. The lumbar vertebrae are the remaining vertebrae below the last thoracic bone and the top of the sacrum. The sacral vertebrae are caged within the bones of the pelvis, and the coccyx represents the terminal vertebrae or vestigial tail.
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Hand X Ray
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An x-ray is a photo taken with a machine which passes electromagnetic radiation through the body, capturing an image of the internal structures.
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