X-ray films are taken of the part of the body under investigation. Some dense tissues like bones, absorb more of these X-rays than others such as the lungs. As a result, in the X-ray picture of the part, we see some areas white indicating more density and some areas dark, indicating less density. Knowledge of how a normal structure looks like, helps in finding out where the fault lies in the X-ray picture of the patient.
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