röntgentolpin
Röntgentolpin is a Finnish term that translates to "X-ray pin" or "X-ray stud." It refers to a small, metallic object, often made of brass or copper, that was historically used as a reflector or marker in X-ray examinations. These pins were typically placed on the skin of a patient to help align the X-ray beam or to mark a specific anatomical landmark that was difficult to visualize on the resulting radiograph.
The use of röntgentolpins was common in the early days of diagnostic radiology, when X-ray technology was
Over time, with the development of improved X-ray equipment, higher resolution imaging techniques, and the increasing