röntgenograafia
Röntgenograafia, commonly known as X-ray imaging, is a widely used diagnostic imaging technique that produces images of the inside of the body. It utilizes X-rays, a form of electromagnetic radiation, to create these images. The process involves passing a beam of X-rays through the body. Different tissues and structures absorb X-rays to varying degrees. Dense tissues like bone absorb more X-rays and appear lighter on the resulting image, while softer tissues like muscle and organs absorb fewer X-rays and appear darker. The X-rays that pass through the body are detected by a special film or a digital detector, which then records the pattern of absorption.
The resulting image, called a radiograph, provides a two-dimensional representation of the internal anatomy. Röntgenograafia is