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Diagnostic Radiology

 


X-rays have given us an extraordinary tool to enhance our ability to see inside the human body. It has been truly Medicine’s New Vision from the first radiograph of Röntgen’s hand.

Cathode Ray Generator
On 8 Nov 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (accidentally) discovered an image cast from his cathode ray generator.
Rontgen's Hand Rontgen

Today we not only use planar projection x-rays but also can see cross-sectional slices of the body using CT scans. A CT or CAT (Computed Axial Tomography) scan uses x-rays to create images of slices through the body. It has advantages in distinguishing between overlying structures with increased contrast.

Diagnostic Radiology
30 years ago, 5 years ago, and routine clinical resolution today.
[Courtesy: Images: Dr. Michael Mc-Nitt Gray, UCLA, Production: Dr. Amir Huda, CSUF]

 

 


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