Sometimes when you go to see a doctor, it will be necessary to take an X-ray at the same time to help the doctors understand your physical condition more thoroughly. But what happens to these X-ray images after the physical examination is done? Radiographers share the most bizarre X-ray pictures that they have seen on a Web site. Those images show that almost anything can be stuffed into the human body.
According to a report in the Daily Mirror, radiographers post the oddest X-ray images they have ever seen, together with funny annotations, on a Web site called Radiopaedia so others can see them too. These are usually X-ray images with strange objects stuffed inside the bodies, the most outrageous of which are, for example, coffee cans, lighters, and the like. Food is in there too, such as eggs, eggplants, etc.
(Liberty Times, translated by Ethan Zhan)
有些時候看病會需要順便照個X光,讓醫生更了解你身體的情況。不過看完病之後,這些X光照片去哪了?負責照X光的放射師在一個網站上,分享他們之前所看過的最怪X光片,而這些X光片顯示出,什麼東西都可以被塞到身體裡面。
據《鏡報》報導,放射師們在「Radiopaedia」網站上PO了他們之前所看過的最怪X光片,並在照片旁加上有趣的註解,分享給其他人看。這些X光片通常是顯示有異物卡在體內,誇張的有咖啡罐、打火機等,也有食物包括雞蛋、茄子等等。
(自由時報)
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