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X-ray of the cat's abdomen
and thorax
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This is a X-ray of the abdomen (right) en the thorax (left) of a cat. These are the organs:
1 = vertebral colomn
2 = pelvis
3 = femur
4 = caudal vertebrae (bones of the tail)
5 = thorax with ribs and lungs
6 = trachea
7 = heart
2 = pelvis
3 = femur
4 = caudal vertebrae (bones of the tail)
5 = thorax with ribs and lungs
6 = trachea
7 = heart
8 = diaphragm
9 = liver
10 = stomach
11 = intestines
12 = kidney
13 = bladder
14 = sternum
9 = liver
10 = stomach
11 = intestines
12 = kidney
13 = bladder
14 = sternum
What are X-rays?
X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength in the range of 10 to 0.01 nanometres, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 to 30 000 PHz (1015 hertz). X-rays are primarily used for diagnostic radiography and crystallography. X-rays are a form of ionizing radiation and as such can be dangerous. In many languages it is called Röntgen radiation after the investigator of the radiation, Wilhelm Röntgen.
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