AP Chest X-ray: Understanding X-ray Beam Direction & Patient Positioning
X-rays enter the patient's body from the back. This is because the X-ray machine is positioned behind the patient, and the X-rays are emitted from the machine and pass through the patient's body to reach the X-ray detector, which is positioned in front of the patient.Open Heart Surgery - Related Articles
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