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Do you guys squint when assessing X-Rays?

Hi, 4 year med student here, I find it really helpful to squint when I look at X-Ray scans, it bumps up the contrast of my natural vision and I immediately am able to see structures much more defined, especially in p. a. Thorax. I actually picked this skill up from learning how to paint and I’m surprised it isn’t at all mentioned in the medical community, since there’s a solid scientific basis behind doing it and it’s actually pretty healthy for your eyes to do occasionally. My question is, do any of you guys do it?

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