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Diagnostic x-ray
Length of exam varies by study.

Radiography, also known as x-ray, is the fastest and easiest way for a health care provider to diagnose broken bones, cracked skull and injured backbone. It is the oldest and most frequently used form of medical imaging. Radiography involves exposing a part of the body to a small dose of radiation to produce an image of the internal organs. When x-rays penetrate the body, they are absorbed in varying amounts by different parts of the anatomy. Broken bones or malignancies in the bone can usually be detected with radiography.

Preparation:
There is no special preparation required for most x-rays. Women should always inform their doctor or x-ray technologist if there is any possibility that they are pregnant.

For general radiology exam information go to www.radiologyinfo.org.

 
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