is it possible to trace cartilages in x-ray reports explain with examples
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Dense structures such as bone are radio-opaque, which means that they are impenetrable to x-rays and consequently they are revealed as white images on the x-ray film. ... Therefore it is possible to have a normal result following x-ray examination of the knee and yet have severe damage to a knee ligament or cartilage.
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Dense structures such as bone are radio-opaque, which means that they are impenetrable to x-rays and consequently they are revealed as white images on the x-ray film. ... Therefore it is possible to have a normal result following x-ray examination of the knee and yet have severe damage to a knee ligament or cartilage.
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