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Radiography Collection (page 44)

Radiography, the art of capturing hidden wonders through the lens of X-rays, unveils a captivating world beyond our naked eyes

Background imageRadiography Collection: Tortoise and eggs, X-ray

Tortoise and eggs, X-ray
Tortoise and eggs, coloured X-ray

Background imageRadiography Collection: Ectopic IUD contraceptive, X-ray

Ectopic IUD contraceptive, X-ray
Ectopic IUD contraceptive. Coloured X-ray of the lower abdomen of a woman, showing an ectopic (abnormally positioned) intrauterine device (IUD, white, highlighted in red)

Background imageRadiography Collection: Fractured femur, X-ray

Fractured femur, X-ray
Fractured femur. X-ray of a patient with a total hip replacement who has fractured their femur (thigh bone). The fracture (centre right) has occurred towards the end of the implant (solid white)

Background imageRadiography Collection: Dislocated hip replacement, X-ray

Dislocated hip replacement, X-ray
Dislocated hip replacement. Frontal X-ray of the pelvis of a patient with bi-lateral (both sides) total hip replacements. The right joint replacement (right) has become dislocated

Background imageRadiography Collection: Fractured foot, X-ray

Fractured foot, X-ray
Fractured foot. Coloured X-ray of a foot with a fractured (bright orange area) fourth metatarsal bone. This type of fracture is a common sports injury

Background imageRadiography Collection: Skeleton X-ray, artwork

Skeleton X-ray, artwork
Skeleton X-ray, computer artwork. This depiction of a full body X-ray shows the 206 bones of the human skeleton in a normal standing position

Background imageRadiography Collection: 3D hospital scan, conceptual artwork

3D hospital scan, conceptual artwork. Computer artwork of a 3-dimensional image of a human, showing both the muscle and skeletal structure, with X-ray artworks above

Background imageRadiography Collection: Healthy lower spine, X-ray

Healthy lower spine, X-ray
Healthy lower spine. Coloured X-ray of the abdomen of a patient aged 32, showing healthy lumbar vertebrae of the lower spine. Rib bones are seen (at top) and the pelvis (at bottom)

Background imageRadiography Collection: Normal left foot, X-ray

Normal left foot, X-ray
Normal left foot, coloured X-ray

Background imageRadiography Collection: Examining X-ray

Examining X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Examining X-ray. Radiologist examining an X-ray of a patients hand and wrist, looking for broken bones and other disorders



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Radiography, the art of capturing hidden wonders through the lens of X-rays, unveils a captivating world beyond our naked eyes. Like the awe-inspiring "Pillars of Creation" in space, radiography allows us to explore intricate details within our own bodies and beyond. Delving into the depths of human anatomy, it reveals the delicate network of brain blood vessels with a mesmerizing 3D angiogram from 1981. A broken wrist bone is laid bare by an X-ray, showcasing both fragility and resilience in one image. Beyond humans, radiography takes us on a journey through nature's marvels. The majestic skull of a horse reminds us of their grace and strength. Meanwhile, even skeletons find joy as we witness one playing rugby - an unexpected twist that brings humor to this scientific art form. But radiography doesn't stop at living beings; it delves into dental health too. A panoramic dental X-ray captures every tooth's story while revealing potential issues lurking beneath the surface. Even marine life isn't spared from its gaze: an ethereal lobster appears ghostly yet beautiful when seen through an X-ray lens. The fusion between technology and humanity becomes evident as we encounter a person holding a camera captured in an X-ray frame – reminding us that even those behind the lens are not exempt from exploration. Intriguingly surreal images emerge as skeletons engage in activities typically associated with life: drinking or engaging in sports like rugby. These playful depictions remind us that there is always more than meets the eye when it comes to our inner structures. Radiography transcends earthly boundaries too; it ventures into outer space where composite images reveal spiral galaxy M81's cosmic dance among stars – merging science and art seamlessly together. From triggerfish to seahorses, radiography exposes intricate skeletal structures unseen under normal circumstances—reminding us that beauty exists even within what may seem ordinary or overlooked.