röntgenfilmille
Röntgenfilmille refers to the traditional photographic films used in radiography, a medical imaging technique that captures images of the internal structures of the body. These films, often called X-ray films, are light-sensitive materials coated with a silver halide emulsion. When exposed to X-ray radiation, the silver halide crystals undergo a chemical change, creating a latent image that can be developed through chemical processing to produce a visible representation of the internal anatomy.
Historically, röntgenfilmille was widely used in medical diagnostics before the advent of digital imaging technologies. The
Despite its advantages in providing high-resolution images, röntgenfilmille has certain limitations. It is sensitive to light
With technological advances, digital radiography has increasingly replaced traditional röntgenfilmille in medical facilities worldwide. However, film-based