mellkasröntgennel
Mellkasröntgennel is the Hungarian term for a chest X-ray. It is a widely used diagnostic imaging technique that produces images of the chest, including the lungs, heart, ribs, and diaphragm. The procedure involves passing a small amount of X-ray radiation through the chest to a detector on the other side, creating a black-and-white image. Dense tissues like bone absorb more radiation and appear white, while less dense tissues like air-filled lungs appear darker.
Chest X-rays are primarily used to diagnose and monitor a variety of conditions affecting the thoracic cavity.
The procedure is quick, painless, and involves minimal radiation exposure. Patients typically stand or sit in