röntgentekniikkaa
Röntgentekniikka refers to the use of X-rays for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in medicine. The technology was pioneered by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered X-rays in 1895. Röntgentekniikka involves the generation of X-rays using an X-ray tube, which consists of a cathode and an anode. When a high voltage is applied, electrons are emitted from the cathode and accelerated towards the anode, producing X-rays.
The X-rays generated can penetrate various materials, including human tissue, and are used to create images
Röntgentekniikka is a non-invasive procedure that does not require the use of ionizing radiation. However, the
Advances in röntgentekniikka have led to the development of more sophisticated imaging techniques, such as computed