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Radiopaque materials are substances that are highly visible on X-ray images, appearing white or light gray. This property is due to their high atomic number, which allows them to absorb X-rays more effectively than surrounding tissues. Radiopaque materials are commonly used in medical imaging to enhance the visibility of certain structures or to provide contrast between different tissues. They are often used in the form of contrast agents, which are injected into the body to improve the clarity of images. Common radiopaque materials include barium, iodine, and gold. Barium is used in gastrointestinal studies, iodine in angiography and mammography, and gold in dental radiography. The use of radiopaque materials is crucial in diagnostic imaging, as it allows for the accurate identification and localization of various anatomical structures and abnormalities. However, the use of these materials also carries risks, including allergic reactions and adverse effects on kidney function, which must be carefully managed by healthcare professionals.