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Arthrography
An arthrogram is the
examination of a joint using
X-ray. The most common
areas studied include the
shoulder, knee, or hip...
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Bone Densitometry
Bone densitometry, also called
dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
(DXA), is an enhanced form of
X-ray technology used to measure
bone mineral density (BMD)...
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Breast Imaging
Imaging of the breast is performed via multiple modalities including mammography (X-ray), ultrasound and MRI. While mammography is the mainstay of breast imaging, ultrasound and MRI are used in specific instances with each modality used to guide biopsies of the breast.
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Open MRI
Specialized MRI unit with a wide-open design to accommodate patients with athletic or large body types, and to alleviate anxious or claustrophobic patient due to its unobtrusive open design...
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CT Scan
A CT scan is the process
of creating cross-sectional
images of any part of the
body...
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Hysterosalpingography
Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
is a fluoroscopic X-ray study
of a woman's uterus and
fallopian tubes...
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Intravenous Pyelogram
An Intravenous Pyelogram
(IVP) or Intravenous Urogram
(IVU) is an X-ray study of the
kidneys, ureters and urinary
bladder...
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MRI
Although MRI is an advanced
medical technique, the exam
itself is relatively easy and
comfortable for most people...
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Ultrasound
There are many advantages
to imaging the body with
ultrasound. Most importantly,
there is no ionizing radiation
as with X-rays...
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X-ray
X-rays, also known as
"radiographs" or "plain films"
are the oldest and most
frequently used form of
medical imaging...
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CT Colonography
CT colonography, also
known as virtual
colonoscopy, uses low
dose radiation CT scanning to obtain..
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Coronary CT Angiography
CT angiography is a
minimally invasive
medical test that
helps physicians
diagnose coronary..
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