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An x-ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation
that is projected to produce two-dimensional images
on specialized film. By photographing the inside
of your body using Roentgen rays, this procedure
facilitates the detection of medical conditions
in the head, spine, chest, abdomen and bones.
In
addition to observing fractures and other injuries,
x-rays can even be used to identify pneumonia and
some forms of cancer.
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