A Digital X-Ray is a modern form of X-ray imaging where digital sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. This allows for immediate image preview and availability, enhanced image quality, and the ability to store and share images electronically. Here are the key points about digital X-rays:
Organs (like the liver, kidneys, or heart)
Blood flow (through Doppler ultrasound)
Pregnancy (to monitor fetal development)
Soft tissues and muscles
Abdomen and pelvis (to detect abnormalities)
A healthcare professional who performs sonography is called a sonographer. The procedure is safe, non-invasive, and doesn’t use ionizing radiation like X-rays.