Radiography & X-Rays Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Traditional radiography involves the use of film to capture x-ray images. The exposed film is chemically processed to create a visible image that physicians use to diagnose a patient's condition. Making diagnoses based on the images from x-ray film has been the standard for medical imaging because of the x-ray’s functional utility and high image quality. Increasingly, digital systems are replacing the conventional film cassette with an electronic receptor that directly converts the x-rays to digital images.
The x-ray has evolved into one of the most important devices ever invented to help physicians detect disease or other illnesses. The x-ray, accompanied by various substances taken orally or by injection, makes it possible to detect changes in tissue or bone at their earliest stages. For example, a dentist uses an x-ray to find cavities in teeth or abscesses at the roots of teeth. The brain specialist uses it to find tumors or abscesses in the brain or spinal cord. A nose and throat specialist uses x-rays to locate trouble in the sinuses.
Radiography & X-Rays Industry Research & Market Reports
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Global Imaging Procedure Volume Analysis 2017
... to optimized treatment regimes. Moreover, today's imaging modalities have largely replaced exploratory surgery. X-ray, ultrasound, CT scans, MRI, and nuclear medicine have become so good that they have largely done away with the need for ... Read More