Chest X-rayX-Ray, Chest What To Think About- Your X-ray test results may be different from
earlier test results because you were tested at a different medical center or
you had a different kind of test.
- A chest X-ray usually is not done
during pregnancy because the radiation could harm your unborn baby (fetus). However, the chance of harm to your baby is
very small. If you need a chest X-ray, you will wear a lead apron to help
protect your baby.
- If a chest X-ray is not normal, more specific
X-rays or other tests such as a
CT scan,
ultrasound,
MRI scan, or a
biopsy may be done.
- Some conditions may
not show up on a chest X-ray, such as a small cancer, a
pulmonary embolus, or other problem that is hidden by
the normal structures in the chest.
- Certain workers, such as people
who work with asbestos, may need regular chest X-rays to check for problems
caused by asbestos.
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