[align=justify][box_out][box_in] The field of imaging technology began in 1895 with the discovery of x—rays, which first allowed physicians to peer into their patients without surgery. In recent decades there have been enormous advances in imaging technology; not only have x—ray techniques been vastly improved, but new methods, especially computed tomography, have been introduced. Although there has been some debate, most doctors agree that each imaging technique possesses some property that makes it uniquely useful, and no single method has prevailed to the exclusion of others.
X—rays remain the most widely used imaging technique. The technique consists of irradiating the relevant part of the body with an x—ray source and allowing the x—rays that are transmitted to strike an x-ray-sensitive fluorescent screen, which then balkens a sheet of light—sensitive film, thereby producing a two—dimensional image of a three—dimensional structure. Today fluorescent screen film combinations can
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X—rays remain the most widely used imaging technique. The technique consists of irradiating the relevant part of the body with an x—ray source and allowing the x—rays that are transmitted to strike an x-ray-sensitive fluorescent screen, which then balkens a sheet of light—sensitive film, thereby producing a two—dimensional image of a three—dimensional structure. Today fluorescent screen film combinations can
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