Ray X Imaging
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Form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength approximately in the range of 5 pm - 10 nanometers (corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 PHz - 60 EHz). X-rays are primarily used for diagnostic medical imaging, crystallography and in astronomy. This category is only intended for medical applications in imaging.
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- Complete review of the anatomy as found by X-ray examination.
- Teaching case database. Rich cross-links allow for discussion of appearance or pathology, by reference to other cases and appearances.
- Description and interpretation of this standardised diagnostic procedure.
- Overview of fractures in musculoskeletal radiology.
- Scottish Radiological Society Educational Resource, featuring X-Ray cases, tutorials, and interactive multiple choice papers.
- Summary of history and modern day use of X-ray technology.
- Description of basic techniques for skull and facial bones on X-Ray.
- The art and science of thoracic imaging. Recources, practice, education and other topics on Chest X-Ray.
- Pictures and corresponding diagnoses provided by the NetMedicine Radiology Library.
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