X-Ray and Ultrasound

An x-ray scan, also called radiography, is a diagnostic imaging technique that produces images of bones, providing clear details of the bony structure.
An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency sound waves to make an image of a person’s internal body structures. Doctors commonly use ultrasound to study a developing fetus (unborn baby), a person’s abdominal and pelvic organs, muscles and tendons, or their heart and blood vessels.

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