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  1. James
    August 21, 2014

    But x-ray doesn’t shown organs. It shows BONES!!!! Radiotransparent is what organs are.

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    • Naina
      January 26, 2015

      That’s not true. X-rays can show soft tissues (organs) as well as hard tissues (bones). Different things have different radio-density. Only AIR is radio-transparent while dense bone is radio-opaque. Different tissues have different radio-densities depending on the density of cells and water/air that they contain. X-rays are used to diagnose problems like pleural effusion (water in the area around the lungs) tumours (dense masses in the stomach, lungs, etc.)

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  2. RAKESH Gangwar
    May 18, 2018

    1 ct radiation are doing to 300 X tay

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  3. Beth
    September 28, 2018

    I have end stage COPD. My new pulmonologist has referred me for pulmonary therapy and the office says a lung xray done within the last year is required. I had my annual lung CT scan two months ago but they maintain I still need an xray. They couldn’t say why and I wonder if I really need the xray or if someone is interpreting Medicare coverage/rules too strictly?

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