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 moist yellow dressing that covers your wound. Read about 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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