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  1. X-Ray: Directed by Bernhard Jasper, Matthias Schweighöfer. With Matthias Schweighöfer, Alexandra Maria Lara, Karoline Herfurth, Katrin Bauerfeind. Lukas continues to try to find out who is targeting him, while mounting evidence causes doubt in the mind of his wife.

    • (194)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Bernhard Jasper, Matthias Schweighöfer
    • 2017-03-17
  2. First episode free. S1 E2 - X-Ray. March 16, 2017. 46min. 13+. Lukas continues to try to find out who is targeting him, while mounting evidence causes doubt in the mind of his wife. Directed by the hacker Kaufmann, Lukas travels to Frankfurt to deliver a package, where he meets Lena Arandt (Karoline Herfurth).

  3. "You Are Wanted" X-Ray (TV Episode 2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • What Are X-Rays?
    • What Do Chest X-Rays Show?
    • How Is An X-Ray Test done?
    • What Can An X-Ray Diagnose?
    • Types of X-Rays
    • How Do I Get An X-Ray?
    • How Long Do X-Ray Results take?
    • Are X-Rays Dangerous?

    X-rays are a type of high-energy radiation. An X-ray machine can produce short bursts of X-rays. The rays pass easily through fluids and soft tissues of the body. However, dense tissue such as bone will block some of the X-rays. (Density means how much of something there is in a certain amount of space.) The more dense the tissue, the fewer X-rays ...

    In an X-ray picture bones show as light/white areas, whereas air shows as black or darker areas. The other lighter area in the middle of the image is the heart. The muscle which makes up the heart is also quite dense and stops X-rays passing through. By Mikael Häggström (Own work) via Wikimedia Commons

    A film, similar to a photographic film, is placed behind the part of the body being X-rayed. The X-ray machine fires a short burst of X-rays through part of your body. The X-rays hit the film, which is then developed. The more X-rays that hit the film, the blacker it develops. So, dense parts of the body that block many of the X-rays show up as whi...

    Bones

    1. Bones, teeth, bone fractures and other abnormalities of bone. 2. Joint spaces and some abnormalities of joints, such as osteoarthritis.

    Chest

    1. The size and shape of the heart. So, certain heart conditions can be detected. 2. Changes in the density of some softer tissues. For example, a lung tumour is more dense than air-filled lung and will show as a 'shadow' on a chest X-ray. A breast tumour (breast cancer) is more dense than ordinary breast tissue and shows as a 'shadow' on an X-ray of the breast. An X-ray of the breast is also known as a mammogram. 3. Lung infections (such as pneumonia or tuberculosis) can be diagnosed with a...

    Brain

    1. Blocked blood vessels - a contrast agent that contains iodine can help make areas of your circulatory system (blood vessels) visible on X-rays. A blocked blood vessel in the brain occurs in a stroke. This type of x-ray is called an angiogram.

    An ordinary (often called 'plain') X-ray is a quick, easy and relatively cheap test. It may be all that is needed to diagnose or assess various problems. However, an ordinary X-ray has limited uses. More specialised types of x-rays include: 1. Contrast studies: substances are used to highlight certain structures in the x-rays. Common examples are b...

    Your GP or consultant may order an X-ray to help diagnose a medical problem you have been discussing with them. X-rays are usually taken in your local hospital department, although some larger health centres also now take certain simple X-rays. A report on the X-ray is sent to the doctor who ordered the test. The report will come from a specialist ...

    X-ray pictures are looked at by a specialist called a radiologist, who sends a report to the requesting doctor. This should be available to that doctor within 1-2 weeks. If there is a serious or urgent finding the report is sent as soon as possible.

    There is very little risk with having one X-ray test. However, with repeated tests there is a risk that the X-rays may damage some cells in the body, possibly leading to cancer in the future. The amount of radiation is always kept to the minimum needed to obtain a good picture of the particular body part being checked. (Also, radiographers who take...

  4. Mar 17, 2017 · Lukas continues to try to find out who is targeting him, while mounting evidence causes doubt in the mind of his wife. Directed by the hackerKaufmann,…

  5. First episode free. S1 E2 - X-Ray. March 16, 2017. 46min. 13+. Lukas continues to try to find out who is targeting him, while mounting evidence causes doubt in the mind of his wife. Directed by the hacker Kaufmann, Lukas travels to Frankfurt to deliver a package, where he meets Lena Arandt (Karoline Herfurth).

  6. The tube current and time in the x-ray exam are the parameters that are most frequently changed and you should consider this as your first go-to adjustment in order to change the x-ray exposure without impacting the quality of the exam in other ways.