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Heart Appearance on Chest X-ray: Understanding Radiopacity
The heart does not appear radiopaque; on the contrary, it appears relatively radiolucent. This appearance is because of the lower density of the heart muscle and blood compared to the surrounding tissues.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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