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Radiology 101: The Basics & Fundamentals Of Ima... Review

The "OG" of radiology. It’s best for looking at dense structures like bones or finding fluid in the lungs. It’s fast and cheap, but it uses a small amount of ionizing radiation.

At its heart, radiology is the specialty of "seeing the unseen." We use different forms of energy—like X-rays, sound waves, and magnets—to create a map of the human body. Here is the foundation you need to understand how it all works. 1. The Big Four: Common Imaging Modalities Radiology 101: The Basics & Fundamentals of Ima...

fall somewhere in the middle, appearing as various shades of gray . 3. The Role of the Radiologist The "OG" of radiology