Saturday, October 24, 2009

What do you call the films for X-rays?

It starts with the letter F followed by L and ends with the letter Y.
Thanks.
Answers:
X-ray films are called radiographs, but I am wondering if you are thinking of fluoroscopy. "Fluoroscopy is a technique for obtaining "live" X-ray images of a living patient. The Radiologist uses a switch to control an X-Ray beam that is transmitted through the patient. The X-rays then strike a fluorescent plate that is coupled to an "image intensifier" that is (in turn) coupled to a television camera. The Radiologist can then watch the images "live" on a TV monitor. Fluoroscopy is often used to observe the digestive tract (Upper GI series - Barium Swallow, Lower GI series - Barium Enema or "BE"). "http://rad.usuhs.mil/rad/home/flouro.htm.
if you are talking X rated films, then the word is filthy.
y do u ask questions whose answers u already know?
Well we call them radiographs..
same as Lissa's

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