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The difference between x-ray photography and x-ray perspective

Different technology applications, different prices.

X-ray photography is a term of medical imaging technology. X-ray photography, also known as X-ray photography, is a photographic technique that uses the penetrating power of X-rays to photograph the internal structure of objects. An imaging technique that uses the penetrability of X-rays to project the three-dimensional anatomical structure of human body into two-dimensional images. X-ray fluoroscopy is one of the X-ray detection methods. Using the penetrating ability of X-ray and the function of generating fluorescence, we can observe the internal structure and function of human body on the fluorescent screen or converted into TV. Observe the shape and movement of each structure from different directions, but it is not easy to separate the details, so it is rarely seen by fluorescent screen now.

2. The price is different. Ordinary X-ray fluoroscopy usually requires dozens. X-ray photography needs about one hundred at a time.