röntgenmyndatöku
Röntgenmyndatöku, also known as X-ray imaging, is a non-invasive medical diagnostic technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of the body. This process involves passing a small amount of X-ray radiation through the body. Different tissues absorb this radiation to varying degrees. Dense tissues, such as bone, absorb more X-rays and appear whiter on the resulting image. Softer tissues, like muscles and organs, absorb fewer X-rays and appear in shades of gray, while air, which absorbs very little, appears black.
The X-rays that pass through the body strike a detector, which can be photographic film or a