X-RAY Imaging
X-RAY Imaging ( 42 Questions)
Which type of X-ray imaging is commonly used for evaluating blood vessels and organs in the body?
Plain radiography, also known as X-ray radiography, is used to visualize bones and some soft tissues but does not provide real-time moving images like fluoroscopy.
Fluoroscopy is a type of X-ray imaging that provides real-time moving images of blood vessels and organs in the body. It is commonly used for procedures such as angiography and barium studies.
Mammography is a specialized type of X-ray imaging used for breast examination, primarily for detecting breast cancer.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues, but it does not use X-rays for imaging.
Fluoroscopy is a type of X-ray imaging that provides real-time moving images of blood vessels and organs in the body. It is commonly used for procedures such as angiography and barium studies.
a. Plain radiography, also known as X-ray radiography, is used to visualize bones and some soft tissues but does not provide real-time moving images like fluoroscopy.
c. Mammography is a specialized type of X-ray imaging used for breast examination, primarily for detecting breast cancer.
d. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues, but it does not use X-rays for imaging.