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Collection of Simple X Rays (20)

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A stylized digital X-ray of the forearm and elbow, shown on a tablet interface-representing modern telemedicine diagnostics.
A clinician reviews a digital chest X-ray, analyzing the ribcage and spinal alignment for diagnostic insights.
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A minimalist icon representing an X-ray scan, commonly used in medical interfaces to indicate imaging services or diagnostics.
A clear X-ray view of the human hand, revealing the intricate arrangement of phalanges, metacarpals, and carpal bones.
A stylized watercolor X-ray showing the ribcage and vertebral column-artistic yet anatomically recognizable.
A clinician reviews a digital chest X-ray, analyzing the ribcage and spinal alignment for diagnostic insights.
This X-ray reveals a classic displaced fracture of the distal radius, commonly resulting from a fall on an outstretched hand.
A friendly cartoon girl proudly holds up a clear X-ray showing the human skeletal system-ideal for classroom learning and kids’ science materials.
This red X is commonly used to indicate an error, close a dialog, or cancel an action in user interfaces.
Classic black-and-white anatomical illustration of the human thoracic skeleton, with ribs numbered 1-12 and the sternum clearly labeled.
Lateral view of the cervical spine on X-ray, revealing normal vertebral anatomy and a dental retainer in place.
A standard posterior-anterior (PA) chest X-ray demonstrating normal pulmonary and cardiac anatomy with no apparent pathology.
A comprehensive set of stylized X-ray images showcasing major bones and joints of the human body for anatomical learning.
A curious child observes a full-body skeleton displayed on a portable X-ray screen-ideal for teaching anatomy basics.
This frontal chest X-ray reveals a subtle right-sided pleural effusion (blunting of the costophrenic angle) with otherwise clear lung fields and intact bony structures.
A clinician reviews multiple X-ray images to assess skeletal and internal structures.
A physician examines a chest and pelvic X-ray, highlighting key anatomical structures for diagnostic evaluation.
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