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Testing Room Chest X-ray
Diabetes Health
|June - July 2017
Dr Sagar Maheshwari explains how Chest X-rays help diagnose your lung health.
A chest radiograph, also called a chest X-ray ( CXR) or chest film, is a projection radiograph of the chest and the most common investigation in medicine used to diagnose conditions. A chest X-ray produces images of the heart, lungs, airways, vessels and the bones of the spine and chest. An X-ray (radiograph) is a non-invasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions. Imaging with X-rays involves exposing a part of the body to a small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the inside of the body. X-rays are the oldest and most frequently used form of medical imaging. Chest X-rays are mainly used to evaluate lungs, airways and heart. However we can assess bony structure like ribs, clavicle and spine for fracture or other pathological conditions.
Performing the test
This story is from the June - July 2017 edition of Diabetes Health.
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