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Title: RADIOGRAPHIC CONTRAST EXAMINATION PROCEDURES
Description: Radiographic contrast examination procedures involve the use of contrast agents to enhance the visualization of internal structures during imaging. These procedures typically include the introduction of contrast media into the body through oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, depending on the area being examined. Common procedures include barium studies for the gastrointestinal tract, intravenous urography for the urinary system, and angiography for blood vessels. The contrast media temporarily changes the way X-rays interact with tissues, creating a clear distinction between structures. These procedures are essential for diagnosing abnormalities, blockages, or diseases in areas not easily visible on standard X-rays.
Description: Radiographic contrast examination procedures involve the use of contrast agents to enhance the visualization of internal structures during imaging. These procedures typically include the introduction of contrast media into the body through oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, depending on the area being examined. Common procedures include barium studies for the gastrointestinal tract, intravenous urography for the urinary system, and angiography for blood vessels. The contrast media temporarily changes the way X-rays interact with tissues, creating a clear distinction between structures. These procedures are essential for diagnosing abnormalities, blockages, or diseases in areas not easily visible on standard X-rays.
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PROCEDURES
DACROCYSTOGRAPHY
What
LACRIMAL SYSTEM
INDICATIONS
Defective development
Stenosis
chronic mucusal lining
- evaluate lacrimal duct patency
- failed lacrimal surgery
0
...
0 ML
CM
LIPIODOL FLUID
POSITIONING
1
...
CALDWELL METHOD
3
...
LATERAL VIEW
EXPOSE post admin
CM retention: 15- 30 seconds
PREPARATION
ADULT: LOCAL ANAESTHESIA
CHILD: GENERAL ANESTHESIA
ANTHROGRAPHY
WHAT
Paransal Sinues
INDICATIONS
CHRONIC SINUSITIES
LIPIODOL FLUID /
CM
HYPAQUE 85
ANATOMY
POSITONING
PROCEDURES
1
...
WATERS PROJECTION
OPEN MOUTH WATERS (PA AXIAL
TRANSORAL)
- all four groups of sinuses
3
...
CALDWELL PROJECTION
- frontal, ethmoid and maxillary sinues
* SMV: sphemnoid sinus anterior to foramen
magnun
PROCEDURES
2
Title: RADIOGRAPHIC CONTRAST EXAMINATION PROCEDURES
Description: Radiographic contrast examination procedures involve the use of contrast agents to enhance the visualization of internal structures during imaging. These procedures typically include the introduction of contrast media into the body through oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, depending on the area being examined. Common procedures include barium studies for the gastrointestinal tract, intravenous urography for the urinary system, and angiography for blood vessels. The contrast media temporarily changes the way X-rays interact with tissues, creating a clear distinction between structures. These procedures are essential for diagnosing abnormalities, blockages, or diseases in areas not easily visible on standard X-rays.
Description: Radiographic contrast examination procedures involve the use of contrast agents to enhance the visualization of internal structures during imaging. These procedures typically include the introduction of contrast media into the body through oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, depending on the area being examined. Common procedures include barium studies for the gastrointestinal tract, intravenous urography for the urinary system, and angiography for blood vessels. The contrast media temporarily changes the way X-rays interact with tissues, creating a clear distinction between structures. These procedures are essential for diagnosing abnormalities, blockages, or diseases in areas not easily visible on standard X-rays.