An X-ray is a type of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radiation to create pictures of structures inside the body. It is commonly used to examine bones, detect fractures, and identify certain diseases in the lungs or abdomen.
An X-ray is a type of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radiation to create pictures of structures inside the body. It is commonly used to examine bones, detect fractures, and identify certain diseases in the lungs or abdomen.