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X-rays

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What is X-rays?

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with high energy and short wavelengths. They are commonly used in medical imaging to visualize the internal structures of the body, such as bones and organs, aiding in diagnosis. They are also used in industrial radiography to inspect materials and detect flaws.

What other technologies are related to X-rays?

X-rays Competitor Technologies

CT scans are a competing imaging technology that, like X-rays, provides detailed internal images of the body, but uses different technology.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 55% (367) of relevant job posts
MRI is a competing imaging technology that provides detailed internal images without using ionizing radiation.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 60% (178) of relevant job posts
Ultrasound is a competing imaging technology that uses sound waves to create images and does not involve radiation.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 36% (195) of relevant job posts
MRI scans are a competing imaging technology that provides detailed internal images without using ionizing radiation.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 65% (56) of relevant job posts
CT is a competing imaging technology that, like X-rays, provides detailed internal images of the body, but uses different technology.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 2% (477) of relevant job posts
MRI is a competing imaging technology that provides detailed internal images without using ionizing radiation.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 4% (80) of relevant job posts
Nuclear medicine is a competing imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to visualize organ function and identify abnormalities.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 2% (85) of relevant job posts
Ultrasound is a competing imaging technology that uses sound waves to create images and does not involve radiation.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 1% (200) of relevant job posts

X-rays Complementary Technologies

CR readers are a complementary technology used to process images produced by computed radiography, a digital form of X-ray imaging.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 91% (172) of relevant job posts
PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) is used to store and retrieve medical images, including X-rays. It supports all types of imaging.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 1% (351) of relevant job posts
Fluoroscopy is a complementary imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of internal structures.
mentioned alongside X-rays in 2% (100) of relevant job posts

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Ascension
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