are opaque dyes and radio opaque dyes the only way doctors can see things?


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Sometimes. It depends on what "things" they need to see. Bones, for example, show up quite well on x-ray, so no contrast enhancement is needed. Blood vessels, on the other hand, are hard to distinguish from the surrounding tissue without something that will make them stand out.

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