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Does swallowed pieces of plastic show up on xray?

I’m just curious does swallowed tiny shred pieces of plastic show up on a xray?

Eg. If a person was drinking from a plastic bottle (https://www.alamy.com/caucasian-man-holding-a-nutricia-fortisip-compact-vanilla-fortified-dietary-supplementary-drink-image235215178.html) and then after drinking, realised that the top of the bottle has been damaged which most likely mean tiny pieces of plastic of the bottle has fallen in the bottle, will the tiny pieces of plastic show in a xray? Or MRI?

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