Bored Radiology Students
Re: Bored Radiology Students
funny, but fake.
I take x-rays in a clinic and hair is not visible on an x-ray. Notice how his is. Don't rell me its because he's closer to the machine or whatever, cuz that isn't the case. Also notice how the lower teeth on the woman are inside the *****? Either she is biting, or as I say its fake.
If we can see the hair on the guy, why not on the woman? Is she bald? Also, we can see through the neck, which means the radiation is penetrating soft tissue. Therefore we should be able to see the man's femurs and pelvis. If you look carefully, the exposure seems to decrease from left to right, which is impossible, unless the machine is really, really messed up.
I take x-rays in a clinic and hair is not visible on an x-ray. Notice how his is. Don't rell me its because he's closer to the machine or whatever, cuz that isn't the case. Also notice how the lower teeth on the woman are inside the *****? Either she is biting, or as I say its fake.
If we can see the hair on the guy, why not on the woman? Is she bald? Also, we can see through the neck, which means the radiation is penetrating soft tissue. Therefore we should be able to see the man's femurs and pelvis. If you look carefully, the exposure seems to decrease from left to right, which is impossible, unless the machine is really, really messed up.
Re: Bored Radiology Students
It is a fake. It was done by a pre med guy who was bored, and had an X-ray of a man, yeah, that's a dude with the dick in his mouth...technically. Anyway, the guy had TMJ or some such BS with his jaw. The guy got bored and photochopped it. I read about it a looong time ago.
Re: Bored Radiology Students
jeez!...way to make it not funny...sure you know a lot about x-rays but don't over-analyze it. it's a joke.
here's my go...
It could be real if the hair was dampened with gastrograffin which would increase density.
The femur and pelvis aren't visible because you need (on average) 125 mAs to penetrate a hip in a Danelius-Miller projection. You only need around 16-25 mAs for a lateral skull/c-spine (grid).
(See? it's not fun when no one knows what you're talking about. And you're gonna get beat up if you keep showing off like that. j/k
)
here's my go...
It could be real if the hair was dampened with gastrograffin which would increase density.
The femur and pelvis aren't visible because you need (on average) 125 mAs to penetrate a hip in a Danelius-Miller projection. You only need around 16-25 mAs for a lateral skull/c-spine (grid).
(See? it's not fun when no one knows what you're talking about. And you're gonna get beat up if you keep showing off like that. j/k
) Last edited by xraycatj; Feb 1, 2004 at 06:24 AM.
Re: Bored Radiology Students
Originally Posted by xraycatj
jeez!...way to make it not funny...sure you know a lot about x-rays but don't over-analyze it. it's a joke.
here's my go...
It could be real if the hair was dampened with gastrograffin which would increase density.
The femur and pelvis aren't visible because you need (on average) 125 mAs to penetrate a hip in a Danelius-Miller projection. You only need around 16-25 mAs for a lateral skull/c-spine (grid).
(See? it's not fun when no one knows what you're talking about. And you're gonna get beat up if you keep showing off like that. j/k
)
here's my go...
It could be real if the hair was dampened with gastrograffin which would increase density.
The femur and pelvis aren't visible because you need (on average) 125 mAs to penetrate a hip in a Danelius-Miller projection. You only need around 16-25 mAs for a lateral skull/c-spine (grid).
(See? it's not fun when no one knows what you're talking about. And you're gonna get beat up if you keep showing off like that. j/k
)LOL, yeah sorry, I was a bit drunk, and you know how that goes.....
"Heeeeey, thas not it, it's..." Yeah, my bad.
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