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X-Ray Machines

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X-ray machines are medical devices used to produce images of the internal structures of the body for diagnostic purposes. They work by emitting a controlled beam of ionizing radiation, which passes through the body and is absorbed differently by tissues of varying density. The resulting image, called a radiograph or X-ray image, reveals the internal structures such as bones, organs, and soft tissues. X-ray machines are commonly used in medical settings for a wide range of diagnostic purposes, including detecting fractures, evaluating joint abnormalities, diagnosing respiratory conditions, and screening for tumors or other abnormalities. They come in various types, including stationary units found in radiology departments, portable units for use in operating rooms or emergency departments, and specialized units such as fluoroscopy machines for real-time imaging during procedures. X-ray machines play a crucial role in modern medicine, allowing healthcare professionals to visualize and diagnose a variety of medical conditions quickly and accurately.