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X-rays and CT scans both use radiation, but they provide vastly different diagnostic information. Understand when X-ray is sufficient, when CT is necessary, and how cost, radiation dose, and diagnostic capability compare.
CT and MRI are both advanced imaging technologies that provide detailed views inside your body, but they work in completely different ways and are used for different purposes. Understanding the differences helps you have informed conversations with your doctor about which test is most appropriate for your situation.
X-rays are quick, affordable 2D images great for bones and chest screening. CT scans combine multiple X-rays into detailed 3D images showing internal organs, blood vessels, and soft tissue. Understanding when each is used helps you prepare and know what to expect.
CT scan uses X-rays for quick bone and trauma imaging. MRI uses magnets for detailed soft tissue imaging. Understanding when each is used helps you prepare and reduces anxiety about your diagnostic imaging.