röntgenkuvilla
Röntgenkuvilla, often referred to as X-ray images, are a medical imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of the body. This process involves passing X-rays through the body and detecting the amount of radiation that passes through on the other side. Different tissues and organs absorb X-rays to varying degrees, with denser materials like bone absorbing more radiation than softer tissues. This differential absorption creates contrast in the resulting image.
The first X-ray image was produced by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, a discovery that revolutionized medical
While generally safe, X-ray procedures do involve exposure to ionizing radiation. Medical professionals take precautions to