General diagnostic radiology uses painless X-ray imaging to evaluate areas such as the chest, spine, skull, hips, extremities, pelvis, or abdomen. It’s commonly used to detect fractures, injuries, or abnormalities.
X-rays use a small dose of ionizing radiation to create detailed images of bones and internal structures. In addition to bone imaging, fluoroscopic exams like gastrointestinal (GI) series and barium enema (BE) procedures help assess conditions of the small and large intestines.
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