| X-Rays are of the utmost importance in diagnosing and planning
strategies for repair of fractured bones. Other uses include: identification
of swallowed metal objects, assessment of joint diseases such as arthritis, internal organ
assessment, visualization of internal tumors, bladder and kidney stone identification, and
heart and lung examination. Many special radiographic techniques are also performed
utilizing dyes which may be used to outline or reveal internal abnormalities. |