Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
Projection radiography refers to the many “conventional” X-ray studies (e.g., dental, chest, broken bones...) in which X
photons transmitted through the body are recorded on film or detected electronically. Typically the films and digital images
viewed directly by the radiologist, usually with no or minimal additional processing. This is in contrast to computed tomogra
where the “raw data” is nearly uninterpretable, and sophisticated computer algorithms are needed to form cross-sectional im
from the measurements.