radiopaarne
Radiopaarne is a term used in medical imaging to describe a substance or tissue that appears bright or white on an X-ray image. This phenomenon occurs because radiopaarne materials are dense and absorb a significant amount of the X-rays passing through them. When X-rays interact with these dense materials, fewer X-rays reach the detector, resulting in a lighter appearance on the film or digital image.
Common examples of radiopaarne substances include bone, which contains calcium and is very dense. Metal implants,
Conversely, tissues that absorb fewer X-rays appear darker or "radiolucent" on an X-ray. This includes soft tissues