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Episode Notes Why X-Rays Pass Through Some Tissues and Not Others In this episode of The Central Ray Podcast, Ryan Ross explores the concept of x-ray attenuation and how it allows radiographs to display contrast between different anatomical structures. Topics covered include: • What attenuation means in radiographic imaging • Why tissues absorb x-rays differently • The role of density and atomic number • Why bone appears white, lungs appear dark, and soft tissues appear gray • How attenuation influences exposure technique selection Understanding attenuation is foundational to radiography because it explains how x-ray images are formed and why technologists adjust technique factors for different anatomical regions. Website: www.thecentralraypodcasst.com [http://www.thecentralraypodcasst.com] C-Arm Imaging Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@c-armed [https://www.youtube.com/@c-armed] Subscribe to The Central Ray Podcast to explore the science behind radiographic imaging and the principles that guide clinical technique.
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