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X-RAY MACHINES

An X-ray is a common imaging test that's been used for decades. It can help doctors view the inside of patient body's without having to make an incision. This can help them diagnose, monitor, and treat many medical conditions. The machine emits a heavy and concentrated beam of electrons called X-ray photons. The photons travel through air, make contact with the body and its tissues, and produce an image on a metal film. The beam's high-energy rays cannot be absorbed by soft tissues like the skin and organs.

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