A bone X-ray is a way to take pictures of bones. Low dose radiation (X-rays) is passed through the body, producing images of the bones on film.
Xeroform is a yellow dressing that covers your skin graft. It was placed by your healthcare provider or during surgery and will stay in place until your wound is healed. Here you will find how to care for your Xeroform® dressing.
During an X-ray exam, a small amount of radiation is used to make pictures of bones and some internal organs. Read on to learn what to expect when your child needs an X-ray.
X-linked agammaglobulinemia is a rare genetic disease that causes a weakened immune system. It mainly affects boys.
Detailed information on x-linked dominant inheritance.
Detailed information on x-linked recessive inheritance
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