It is not easy to determine which of the X-ray and CT examinations are accurate, but it depends on the specific part of the patient’s examination and the specific disease. For example, for lung lesions, CT examination results are more accurate because CT is a tomographic scan, which has a higher resolution of density, while X-ray is an overlapping image that is easy to miss, but for certain fracture lesions, X-ray examination may be more accurate than CT examination. So which one is more accurate is related to many factors, depending on the specific situation of the patient, in general, X-ray is the first examination method, when X-ray found to have problems, you can then carry out CT or other imaging examinations, some lesions need to complement the two examination methods to be able to diagnose.