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What Can X-Ray AI Analyzer Interpret? X-Ray, CT, MRI, and Ultrasound — A Full Guide with AI Report Examples

X-Ray AI Analyzer supports four major medical imaging modalities: X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound. This guide explains what each scan type shows, how our AI reads it, and includes real AI report examples so you know exactly what to expect before you upload your images.

## One Tool, Four Modalities — Why It Matters Medical imaging comes in many forms. Your doctor might order an X-ray for a suspected fracture, a CT scan after an injury, an MRI to look at soft tissue, or an ultrasound to check an organ in real time. Each modality captures different information — and until recently, making sense of those results meant waiting days for a radiologist's report. X-Ray AI Analyzer changes that. Our platform reads all four major imaging types and delivers a structured, plain-language report within minutes. Whether you are a patient trying to understand your own results, or a pet owner waiting anxiously after your dog's abdominal scan, this guide explains exactly what our AI can analyze — and what you can expect to see in the output. --- ## X-Ray (Radiography) — The Most Common Starting Point Plain X-rays are the most frequently performed imaging study in the world. They are fast, affordable, and excellent at visualizing bones, lung fields, and large structural abnormalities. **What X-Ray AI Analyzer looks for:** - Fractures, dislocations, and bone density changes - Lung consolidation, effusions, and pneumothorax - Heart size and mediastinal contours - Foreign bodies in both human and veterinary cases Our AI processes standard JPEG, PNG, and DICOM formats. When you upload a chest X-ray, the report will flag regions of interest, describe findings in everyday language, and note which observations may warrant follow-up. --- ## CT Scan (Computed Tomography) — Slice-by-Slice Detail A CT scanner rotates an X-ray source around the body, producing cross-sectional "slices" that can be reconstructed in three dimensions. CT is the gold standard for trauma assessment, pulmonary embolism, abdominal emergencies, and complex bone injuries. **What X-Ray AI Analyzer looks for in CT:** - Hemorrhage, lesions, and masses in the brain and abdomen - Pulmonary nodules and ground-glass opacities - Vascular abnormalities - Organ size, shape, and density variations Because CT studies contain dozens or even hundreds of slices, our AI systematically reviews the full series rather than a single frame — giving you a more complete picture than a quick visual scan. ![CT scanner showing cross-sectional image slices on monitor screen](ct-scanner-cross-sectional-images.jpg) --- ## MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) — Soft Tissue Precision MRI uses magnetic fields and radio waves instead of radiation, making it ideal for the brain, spinal cord, joints, and soft-tissue structures. It is also one of the most anxiety-inducing waits for patients — results can take days. **What X-Ray AI Analyzer looks for in MRI:** - White matter lesions and signal abnormalities in brain MRI - Disc herniation and spinal cord compression - Meniscal and ligament tears in joint MRI - Tumor characteristics and soft-tissue masses **See it in action.** Our showcase includes a real Brain MRI report generated by the AI — showing exactly how the system describes findings, highlights areas of concern, and structures its output for a non-specialist reader. 👉 [View the Brain MRI AI report example](/#showcase?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=supported_formats_guide&utm_content=showcase_mri) --- ## Ultrasound — Real-Time Imaging for Organs and More Ultrasound uses sound waves to create real-time images of soft tissues and organs. It is widely used in obstetrics, cardiology, abdominal assessment, and veterinary medicine. The challenge for patients is that ultrasound images look abstract — grainy, dark, and full of terminology. **What X-Ray AI Analyzer looks for in ultrasound:** - Gallstones, kidney stones, and hepatic lesions - Fetal measurements and placental positioning - Fluid collections and cysts - Cardiac wall motion and chamber size (echocardiography) Our AI translates the visual data into a structured narrative report, identifying echogenicity patterns and anatomical landmarks so the findings make sense without a medical degree. ![Ultrasound machine with transducer probe and imaging screen displaying organ scan](ultrasound-machine-probe-screen.jpg) --- ## How to Check Your Own Results — Upload, Validate, Report Using X-Ray AI Analyzer takes three steps: 1. **Upload** — Drag and drop your image file (DICOM, JPEG, or PNG). The system accepts files from all four modalities described above. 2. **Validate** — The AI identifies the scan type automatically and checks image quality before analysis begins. 3. **Report** — Within minutes you receive a structured report with findings, a plain-language summary, and highlighted regions of interest. Want to see what a finished report looks like before you upload your own scan? 👉 [Browse AI report examples across all modalities](/#showcase?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=supported_formats_guide&utm_content=showcase_demo) --- ## Ready to Analyze Your Scan? Whether you are holding a chest X-ray, a stack of CT slices, an MRI series, or a printed ultrasound image, X-Ray AI Analyzer ca