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What is X-Ray?

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light, but with shorter wavelengths. They are commonly used in medical imaging to visualize bones and other dense tissues. They are also used in industrial applications for non-destructive testing and security screening.

What other technologies are related to X-Ray?

X-Ray Competitor Technologies

CT scans, like X-rays, use radiation to create images of the body, but CT provides more detailed cross-sectional images.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 14% (3.2k) of relevant job posts
Ultrasound provides images of soft tissues without using ionizing radiation, making it an alternative imaging modality to X-rays.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 11% (2.5k) of relevant job posts
CT scans, like X-rays, use radiation to create images of the body, but CT provides more detailed cross-sectional images.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 31% (737) of relevant job posts
MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the body's organs and tissues without using ionizing radiation, making it a strong competitor.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 8% (2.9k) of relevant job posts
Nuclear medicine uses radioactive tracers to visualize organ function and identify abnormalities. While it uses radiation, it provides different information than standard X-rays.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 20% (752) of relevant job posts

X-Ray Complementary Technologies

Digital Mammography is an advanced form of mammography that uses digital receptors and computers to create an image and is used to detect breast cancer, similar to X-rays, and often used in conjunction with X-ray.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 47% (675) of relevant job posts
Fluoroscopy is a type of X-ray that shows a continuous X-ray image on a monitor, like an X-ray movie. It can be used to visualize movement within the body.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 23% (1k) of relevant job posts
DXA, or bone densitometry, uses low-dose X-rays to measure bone density. Thus, X-ray and DXA are complementary.
mentioned alongside X-Ray in 49% (345) of relevant job posts

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