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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chest X-ray" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an imaging test that examines the chest area to look for any abnormalities or conditions in the lungs, heart, or other structures in the chest. You can use "chest X-ray" when talking about a medical procedure or when describing a condition or diagnosis. For example: - "The doctor ordered a chest X-ray to check for any signs of pneumonia." - "After her fall, Sarah went to the hospital and had a chest X-ray to make sure she didn't break any ribs." - "The results of the chest X-ray showed a mass in her lung, which required further testing." - "Before starting treatment, the patient had a chest X-ray to determine the extent of their pulmonary disease."
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His chest X-ray soon showed emphysema.
Her chest X-ray was unremarkable.
Her chest X-ray was normal.
His chest X-ray gave it away.
I asked for a chest x-ray.
Then he views his chest X-ray.
He also ordered a chest X-ray.
It's time to bring chest X-ray screening back.
"Take a look at this chest X-ray".
The chest X-ray, however, was not normal.
Mr. Richmond's chest X-ray looked only mildly abnormal.
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