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  • Fluoroscopy
  • Production of an image when X-rays strike a fluorescent screen

    Fluoroscopy (/flʊəˈrɒskəpi/), informally referred to as "fluoro", is an imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the interior

    Fluoroscopy

    Fluoroscopy

    Fluoroscopy

  • Radiography
  • Imaging technique using radiation

    processed to produce a three-dimensional image. Radiography's origins and fluoroscopy's origins can both be traced to 8 November 1895, when German physics professor

    Radiography

    Radiography

    Radiography

  • Cardiac catheterization
  • Insertion of a catheter into a chamber or vessel of the heart

    Catheterization is most often performed in special laboratories with fluoroscopy and highly maneuverable tables. These "cath labs" are often equipped

    Cardiac catheterization

    Cardiac catheterization

    Cardiac_catheterization

  • X-ray image intensifier
  • Device that converts x-rays into visible light with greater contrast

    flat panel detectors (FPDs) on fluoroscopy machines giving competition to the image intensifiers. "C-arm" mobile fluoroscopy machines are often colloquially

    X-ray image intensifier

    X-ray_image_intensifier

  • X-ray
  • Form of electromagnetic radiation

    diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in various medical disciplines. Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique commonly used by physicians or radiation therapists

    X-ray

    X-ray

    X-ray

  • Vieworks
  • detectors to digital imaging systems for digital radiography, digital fluoroscopy and angiography systems, industrial cameras for aerial imaging, and surveillance

    Vieworks

    Vieworks

  • Lead shielding
  • Type of radiation protection

    ionizing radiation during medical imaging that uses x-rays (radiography, fluoroscopy, computed tomography). Protection of the reproductive organs with a lead

    Lead shielding

    Lead shielding

    Lead_shielding

  • Digital subtraction angiography
  • Method for delineating blood vessels using contrast medium

    Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is a fluoroscopy technique used in interventional radiology to clearly visualize blood vessels in a bony or dense

    Digital subtraction angiography

    Digital subtraction angiography

    Digital_subtraction_angiography

  • Flat-panel detector
  • Class of solid-state x-ray digital radiography devices

    radiography and as an alternative to x-ray image intensifiers (IIs) in fluoroscopy equipment. X-rays pass through the subject being imaged and strike one

    Flat-panel detector

    Flat-panel detector

    Flat-panel_detector

  • Thomas Edison
  • American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)

    afraid of them." The brothers often acted as human guinea pigs for the fluoroscopy project. Clarence died, at the age of 39, of injuries related to the

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas_Edison

  • Angioplasty
  • Procedure to widen narrow arteries or veins

    Seldinger technique. Fluoroscopic guidance uses magnetic resonance or X-ray fluoroscopy and radiopaque contrast dye to guide angled wires and catheters to the

    Angioplasty

    Angioplasty

    Angioplasty

  • Radiation burn
  • Damage to skin or biological tissue from radiation exposure

    Radiation therapy can also cause radiation cancer. With interventional fluoroscopy, because of the high skin doses that can be generated in the course of

    Radiation burn

    Radiation burn

    Radiation_burn

  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
  • Use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to treat and diagnose digestive issues

    cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the biliary or pancreatic ductal

    Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

    Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

    Endoscopic_retrograde_cholangiopancreatography

  • Coronary catheterization
  • Radiography of heart and blood vessels

    "cath" or "cardiac cath" by physicians), blood pressures are recorded and fluoroscopy (X-ray motion picture) shadow-grams of the blood inside the coronary

    Coronary catheterization

    Coronary catheterization

    Coronary_catheterization

  • Interventional radiology
  • Medical subspecialty

    minimally-invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance, such as x-ray fluoroscopy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound. IR performs

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional_radiology

  • Voiding cystourethrography
  • Medical imaging technique

    bladder with a radiocontrast agent, typically diatrizoic acid. Under fluoroscopy (real time x-rays) the radiologist watches the contrast enter the bladder

    Voiding cystourethrography

    Voiding_cystourethrography

  • Radiographer
  • Healthcare professional

    and certifications that are specific to it. Radiography's origins and fluoroscopy's origins can both be traced to 8 November 1895, when German physics professor

    Radiographer

    Radiographer

    Radiographer

  • Angiography
  • Medical imaging technique

    into the blood vessel and imaging using X-ray based techniques such as fluoroscopy. With time-of-flight (TOF) magnetic resonance it is no longer necessary

    Angiography

    Angiography

    Angiography

  • Sensei robotic catheter system
  • long complex cases. Use of robotic navigation has been shown to reduce fluoroscopy times in catheter ablation of AF, resulting in reduced X-ray exposure

    Sensei robotic catheter system

    Sensei_robotic_catheter_system

  • Radiology
  • Medical specialty for imaging procedures

    well as others that do use radiation, such as computed tomography (CT), fluoroscopy, and nuclear medicine including positron emission tomography (PET). Interventional

    Radiology

    Radiology

    Radiology

  • Acute radiation syndrome
  • Result of nuclear radiation exposure

    V.; Siegel, E. L. (1999). "Severe skin reactions from interventional fluoroscopy: case report and review of the literature". Radiology. 213 (3): 773–776

    Acute radiation syndrome

    Acute radiation syndrome

    Acute_radiation_syndrome

  • Self-expandable metallic stent
  • Medical intervention

    such, it is termed an endoprosthesis. SEMS can also be inserted using fluoroscopy where the surgeon uses an X-ray image to guide insertion, or as an adjunct

    Self-expandable metallic stent

    Self-expandable metallic stent

    Self-expandable_metallic_stent

  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Blockage of an artery in the lungs

    Historically, the gold standard for diagnosis was pulmonary angiography by fluoroscopy, but this has fallen into disuse with the increased availability of non-invasive

    Pulmonary embolism

    Pulmonary embolism

    Pulmonary_embolism

  • Intravenous therapy
  • Medication administered into a vein

    used to verify that the end of the cannula is in the right place if fluoroscopy was not used during the insertion. An EKG can also be used in some cases

    Intravenous therapy

    Intravenous therapy

    Intravenous_therapy

  • Crohn's disease
  • Type of inflammatory bowel disease

    bowel. Barium enemas, in which barium is inserted into the rectum and fluoroscopy is used to image the bowel, are rarely used in the work-up of Crohn's

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's_disease

  • Caesium iodide
  • Chemical compound

    used as the input phosphor of an X-ray image intensifier tube found in fluoroscopy equipment. Caesium iodide photocathodes are highly efficient at extreme

    Caesium iodide

    Caesium iodide

    Caesium_iodide

  • Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
  • Surgical removal of large kidney stones with a nephroscope across the skin

    renal calyces. The contrast is injected slowly to prevent extravasation. Fluoroscopy monitoring should be continuous so that the sequence of calyces filled

    Percutaneous nephrolithotomy

    Percutaneous_nephrolithotomy

  • X-ray machine
  • Machine that generates X-rays

    — x-rays of breast tissue tomography — x-ray imaging in sections In fluoroscopy, imaging of the digestive tract is done with the help of a radiocontrast

    X-ray machine

    X-ray machine

    X-ray_machine

  • Phrenic nerve
  • Nerve controlling the diaphragm

    Left phrenic nerve palsy (right image side) in fluoroscopy: forced inspiration with the closed mouth leads to paradox elevation of the paralytic left

    Phrenic nerve

    Phrenic nerve

    Phrenic_nerve

  • Radiation Exposure Monitoring
  • Radiation Exposure Monitoring (REM) is a framework developed by Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE), for utilizing existing technical standards

    Radiation Exposure Monitoring

    Radiation_Exposure_Monitoring

  • Echocardiography
  • Medical imaging technique of the heart

    transitioned to using electroanatomic mapping (EAM) and ICE to stop using fluoroscopy. EAM and ICE allow for three-dimensional accurate images of the chamber

    Echocardiography

    Echocardiography

    Echocardiography

  • Cone beam computed tomography
  • Medical imaging technique

    and even mobile, C-arm fluoroscopy systems are now capable of CBCT acquisitions, in addition to traditional planar fluoroscopy. CBCT provides image guidance

    Cone beam computed tomography

    Cone beam computed tomography

    Cone_beam_computed_tomography

  • Epidural administration
  • Medication injected into the epidural space of the spine

    of the injection area may be performed with a portable ultrasound or fluoroscopy to confirm correct placement. Once placed, medication may be administered

    Epidural administration

    Epidural administration

    Epidural_administration

  • Nerve block
  • Deliberate inhibition of nerve impulses

    images of the interior of an object. In this sense, fluoroscopy is a continuous x-ray. Fluoroscopy is broadly similar to landmark-guided injections except

    Nerve block

    Nerve block

    Nerve_block

  • Philips
  • Dutch multinational technology company

    Cardio/vascular X-ray wires and catheters (Verrata) Computed tomography (CT) Fluoroscopy Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Mammography Mobile C-Arms Nuclear medicine

    Philips

    Philips

    Philips

  • Hybrid operating room
  • Type of surgical theatre

    procedure. As anatomy changes between a preoperative CT and intraoperative fluoroscopy because of patient positioning and the insertion of stiff material, more

    Hybrid operating room

    Hybrid operating room

    Hybrid_operating_room

  • Peripherally inserted central catheter
  • Catheter intended for long periods of use

    interventional radiology technogists. An ultrasound or chest X-ray, the use of fluoroscopy, or electrocardiography navigation can be used during insertion and to

    Peripherally inserted central catheter

    Peripherally inserted central catheter

    Peripherally_inserted_central_catheter

  • Medical specialty
  • Branch of medicine concerning a specific group of diseases or population

    using expert imaging of the human body, usually via CT, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, or MRI to perform a breadth of intravascular procedures (angioplasty

    Medical specialty

    Medical_specialty

  • 4DCT
  • Type of CT scanning

    process, such as respiration, may be considered the fourth dimension. Fluoroscopy is a similar technique to 4DCT, however it refers to the introduction

    4DCT

    4DCT

    4DCT

  • Arthrogram
  • Medical diagnostic method

    images of a joint after injection of a contrast medium, usually done by fluoroscopy or MRI. The injection is normally done under a local anesthetic such

    Arthrogram

    Arthrogram

    Arthrogram

  • Crocodilia
  • Order of reptiles

    X-ray fluoroscopy videos of a female American alligator showing contraction of the lungs while breathing (dorsoventral view above and lateral view below)

    Crocodilia

    Crocodilia

    Crocodilia

  • Francis Henry Williams
  • American physician (1852–1936)

    Williams lost no time in applying this innovation, beginning his use of fluoroscopy in 1896. Williams performed trials of Röntgen's experiments at the MIT

    Francis Henry Williams

    Francis_Henry_Williams

  • Upper gastrointestinal series
  • Radiographs used to examine abnormalities of the digestive system excluding the colon

    size, shape, contour, and patency are visible to the examiner. With fluoroscopy, it is also possible to visualize the functional movement of examined

    Upper gastrointestinal series

    Upper gastrointestinal series

    Upper_gastrointestinal_series

  • Electromagnetic articulography
  • Method to measure position of mouth parts

    cannot provide data on sounds which do not make contact such as vowels. Fluoroscopy and X-ray microbeam allow the investigation of non-contact movements

    Electromagnetic articulography

    Electromagnetic articulography

    Electromagnetic_articulography

  • Venous access
  • Medical intervention

    via the Seldinger technique, and guidance tools such as ultrasound and fluoroscopy can also be used to assist with visualizing access placement. The most

    Venous access

    Venous access

    Venous_access

  • Varicocele
  • Abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform plexus veins in the scrotum

    vein in the neck or groin and guided into the gonadal vein under X-ray fluoroscopy. Mechanism: The radiologist deploys platinum coils or injects a sclerosant

    Varicocele

    Varicocele

    Varicocele

  • Lead glass
  • Variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content

    Fluoroscopy room with control space separated by lead shielding glass

    Lead glass

    Lead glass

    Lead_glass

  • Catheter
  • Medical tubes inserted in the body to extract or administer substances

    methods such as computed tomography (CT), projectional radiography, and fluoroscopy. Pigtail catheter is a non-selective catheter with multiple side holes

    Catheter

    Catheter

    Catheter

  • Facet joint injection
  • Medical intervention

    back pain in the sacroiliac and gluteal regions of the spine. In 1979 fluoroscopy was used for guidance of the needle into the facet joints with steroids

    Facet joint injection

    Facet joint injection

    Facet_joint_injection

  • Projectional radiography
  • Formation of 2D images using X-rays

    or radiography that generates single static images, as contrasted to fluoroscopy, which are technically also projectional. Projectional radiographs generally

    Projectional radiography

    Projectional radiography

    Projectional_radiography

  • Pyelogram
  • Radiography of the urinary tract

    to visualize the urinary bladder, ureter, bladder, and kidneys with fluoroscopy or radiography, using plain X-rays. The flow of contrast (up from the

    Pyelogram

    Pyelogram

  • John Prunskis
  • American physician, diplomat, and businessman

    Dallas-Prunskis, Terri (2019). "Trial SCS Leads Should Be Removed under Fluoroscopy". Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 22 (6): 760. doi:10

    John Prunskis

    John Prunskis

    John_Prunskis

  • Esophageal dilation
  • Therapeutic endoscopic procedure that widens the esophagus

    Bougie over guidewire dilators are used at the time of gastroscopy or fluoroscopy. An endoscopy is usually performed first to evaluate the anatomy, and

    Esophageal dilation

    Esophageal dilation

    Esophageal_dilation

  • Vacuum tube
  • Device that controls current between electrodes

    among other uses. X-ray tubes used for continuous-duty operation in fluoroscopy and CT imaging equipment may use a focused cathode and a rotating anode

    Vacuum tube

    Vacuum tube

    Vacuum_tube

  • Chest photofluorography
  • Tuberculosis screening technique

    using a miniature (50 to 100 mm) photograph of the screen of an X-ray fluoroscopy of the thorax, first developed in 1936. Abreugraphy receives its name

    Chest photofluorography

    Chest photofluorography

    Chest_photofluorography

  • Anatomy
  • Study of the structure of organisms

    X-rays can be passed through the body and used in medical radiography and fluoroscopy to differentiate interior structures that have varying degrees of opaqueness

    Anatomy

    Anatomy

    Anatomy

  • Breast cancer
  • Cancer that originates in mammary glands

    radiation doses before the age of 30 – typically due to repeated chest fluoroscopies or treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma – are at increased risk for developing

    Breast cancer

    Breast_cancer

  • Peterborough Regional Health Centre
  • Hospital in Peterborough, Ontario

    Hemodialysis) Diagnostic Imaging Services (including General Radiology and Fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, Ultrasound) Dialysis Emergency Services (including Base Hospital

    Peterborough Regional Health Centre

    Peterborough_Regional_Health_Centre

  • Port (medicine)
  • Subcutaneously implantable medical appliance

    removed in the interventional radiology suite or an operating room. Fluoroscopy is useful in guiding the insertion of ports. Right internal jugular vein

    Port (medicine)

    Port (medicine)

    Port_(medicine)

  • Digital imaging
  • Creation of a digitally encoded representation of the visual characteristics of an object

    video cameras). X-rays allow digital X-ray imaging (digital radiography, fluoroscopy, and CT), and gamma rays allow digital gamma ray imaging (digital scintigraphy

    Digital imaging

    Digital_imaging

  • Hydrodilatation
  • Medical treatment for adhesive capsulitis of shoulder

    weeks. The procedure is performed under imaging guidance, using either fluoroscopy, ultrasound or computed tomography (CT). Hydrodilatation is felt to provide

    Hydrodilatation

    Hydrodilatation

  • Cardiology
  • Branch of medicine dealing with the heart

    vein) and cannulating the heart under X-ray visualization (most commonly fluoroscopy). This cannulation allows indirect access to the heart, bypassing the

    Cardiology

    Cardiology

    Cardiology

  • Ion channel
  • Pore-forming membrane protein

    voltage clamp, patch clamp, immunohistochemistry, X-ray crystallography, fluoroscopy, and RT-PCR. Their classification as molecules is referred to as channelomics

    Ion channel

    Ion channel

    Ion_channel

  • Pacemaker
  • Medical device for artificially stimulating heart contractions

    heart, until positioned in the chamber. The procedure is facilitated by fluoroscopy which enables the physician to view the passage of the electrode lead

    Pacemaker

    Pacemaker

    Pacemaker

  • Sievert
  • Derived SI unit of equivalent dose of ionizing radiation

    mSv: Annual occupational dose for flight attendants 2–7 mSv: Barium fluoroscopy, e.g. Barium meal, up to 2 minutes, 4–24 spot images 10–30 mSv: Single

    Sievert

    Sievert

    Sievert

  • Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
  • Diagnostic endoscopic procedure

    Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) combines EGD with fluoroscopy Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) combines EGD with 5–12 MHz ultrasound imaging

    Esophagogastroduodenoscopy

    Esophagogastroduodenoscopy

    Esophagogastroduodenoscopy

  • Stent
  • Type of medical device

    the rectum and guided through the colon to locate the blockage. Using fluoroscopy or endoscopic guidance, a guidewire is passed through the narrowed area

    Stent

    Stent

    Stent

  • List of skin conditions
  • Eosinophilic, polymorphic, and pruritic eruption associated with radiotherapy Fluoroscopy burn Radiation acne Radiation cancer Radiation dermatitis (radiodermatitis)

    List of skin conditions

    List of skin conditions

    List_of_skin_conditions

  • Belching
  • Release of gas from the upper digestive tract through the mouth

    shortness of breath. A high-resolution manometry, esophageal manometry or fluoroscopy by an ENT doctor is able to assess the issue. 80% of patients were successfully

    Belching

    Belching

  • Radiocontrast agent
  • Substance which enhances visibility in X-ray-based imaging

    as computed tomography (contrast CT), projectional radiography, and fluoroscopy. Radiocontrast agents are typically iodine, or more rarely barium sulfate

    Radiocontrast agent

    Radiocontrast_agent

  • Scintillation (physics)
  • Production of light due to absorption of high-energy photons or particles

    used as the input phosphor of an X-ray image intensifier tube found in fluoroscopy equipment. Caesium iodide photocathodes are highly efficient at extreme

    Scintillation (physics)

    Scintillation (physics)

    Scintillation_(physics)

  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Medical condition

    floor dysfunction than history and physical exam alone. Historically, fluoroscopy with defecography and cystography were used. More recently, MRI has been

    Pelvic floor dysfunction

    Pelvic floor dysfunction

    Pelvic_floor_dysfunction

  • Reptile
  • Class of animals

    X-ray fluoroscopy videos of a female American alligator showing contraction of the lungs while breathing

    Reptile

    Reptile

    Reptile

  • Hirschsprung's disease
  • Birth defect in which the intestine lacks certain nerves

    large intestine or a bulging caused by blocked stool. Cineanography (fluoroscopy of contrast medium passing anorectal region) assists in determining the

    Hirschsprung's disease

    Hirschsprung's disease

    Hirschsprung's_disease

  • Sacroiliac joint
  • Joint of the pelvis and spine

    emanating within the joint is sacroiliac joint injection confirmed under fluoroscopy or CT-guidance using a local anesthetic solution. The diagnosis is confirmed

    Sacroiliac joint

    Sacroiliac joint

    Sacroiliac_joint

  • Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging
  • Method of utilizing water in magnetic resonance imaging

    Coronary Pulmonary Head Thyroid Whole body imaging Full-body CT scan Other Fluoroscopy Dental panoramic radiography X-ray motion analysis Hounsfield scale Radiodensity

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging

    Diffusion-weighted_magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Image-guided radiation therapy
  • Medical intervention

    sufficiently large fields-of-view. kV is not a portal imaging feature. Fluoroscopy is an old imaging technique that uses a fluoroscope, in coordination

    Image-guided radiation therapy

    Image-guided_radiation_therapy

  • Esophagitis
  • Inflammation of the esophagus

    esophageal inflammation. An upper GI series uses a barium contrast, fluoroscopy, and an X-ray. During a barium X-ray, a barium solution or pill is taken

    Esophagitis

    Esophagitis

    Esophagitis

  • Radiation exposure
  • Measure of ionization of air by ionizing radiation

    mammography (4 views) 0.2 15 Dental X-ray (intraoral) 0.013 1 Diagnostic fluoroscopy: barium swallow 1 70 Cardiac angiography 7 500 Head CT 2 150 Chest CT

    Radiation exposure

    Radiation exposure

    Radiation_exposure

  • Cerebral angiography
  • Angiography that produces images of blood vessels in and around the brain

    The subject is advised to stay as still as possible especially when fluoroscopy images are taken. The subject is also advised to avoid swallowing when

    Cerebral angiography

    Cerebral angiography

    Cerebral_angiography

  • Revascularization
  • Medical treatment to restore perfusion to a body part that has had ischemia

    modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging, PET scan, CT scan, and X-ray fluoroscopy.[citation needed] For coronary artery disease (ischemic heart disease)

    Revascularization

    Revascularization

  • Radiation protection of patients
  • used in therapy for cancer, and also in interventional procedures using fluoroscopy. Patients are protected from excess radiation in medicine primarily by

    Radiation protection of patients

    Radiation_protection_of_patients

  • Medical procedure
  • Action to achieve a result in the delivery of healthcare

    Computed tomography Echocardiography Electrical impedance tomography Fluoroscopy Magnetic resonance imaging Diffuse optical imaging Diffusion tensor imaging

    Medical procedure

    Medical_procedure

  • NuVasive
  • American medical device company

    LessRay product from SafeRay Spine and launched the product in 2018 as a fluoroscopy system that enhances the clarity of radiographic images. They provide

    NuVasive

    NuVasive

    NuVasive

  • Medical imaging
  • Technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body

    radiographic images are in use in medical imaging. Projection radiography and fluoroscopy, with the latter being useful for catheter guidance. These 2D techniques

    Medical imaging

    Medical imaging

    Medical_imaging

  • Sentinel event
  • American healthcare

    Wunderle, KA (March 2022). "AAPM Medical Physics Practice Guideline 12.a: Fluoroscopy dose management". Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics. 23 (3)

    Sentinel event

    Sentinel_event

  • Gastric emptying study
  • Nuclear medicine study of the stomach's ability to empty

    Coronary Pulmonary Head Thyroid Whole body imaging Full-body CT scan Other Fluoroscopy Dental panoramic radiography X-ray motion analysis Hounsfield scale Radiodensity

    Gastric emptying study

    Gastric emptying study

    Gastric_emptying_study

  • Gastroparesis
  • Medical condition

    Antroduodenal manometry involves endoscopically or under radiographic fluoroscopy inserting a manometry catheter or transducer with pressure sensors into

    Gastroparesis

    Gastroparesis

    Gastroparesis

  • Esophageal achalasia
  • Inability of the sphincter between the esophagus and stomach to open

    [citation needed] The patient swallows a barium solution, with continuous fluoroscopy (X-ray recording) to observe the flow of the fluid through the esophagus

    Esophageal achalasia

    Esophageal achalasia

    Esophageal_achalasia

  • Nephroscopy
  • Medical procedure

    and preliminary AI algorithms aim to lower vascular injury and reduce fluoroscopy exposure. Whatever equipment is used, the operation has three main stages

    Nephroscopy

    Nephroscopy

  • Human body
  • Physical substance of the human organism

    techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, fluoroscopy and ultrasound imaging to study the body in unprecedented detail. The

    Human body

    Human body

    Human_body

  • Photostimulated luminescence
  • used for projectional radiography. This should not be confused with fluoroscopy, where there is a continuous beam of radiation and the images appear

    Photostimulated luminescence

    Photostimulated luminescence

    Photostimulated_luminescence

  • Nephrostomy
  • Surgical procedure that creates a long-term opening between the kidney and the skin

    needle and parked within the upper renal calyx or within the ureter under fluoroscopy guidance. Then the puncture tract is dilated using a dilator. Various

    Nephrostomy

    Nephrostomy

    Nephrostomy

  • Operation of computed tomography
  • Medical diagnostic method

    shape, rather than conical). Cone-beam CT is commonly found in medical fluoroscopy equipment; by rotating the fluoroscope around the patient, a geometry

    Operation of computed tomography

    Operation of computed tomography

    Operation_of_computed_tomography

  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
  • Hospital in Birmingham, England

    scanners, four gamma camera/SPECT-CT systems, eight ultrasound rooms, five fluoroscopy rooms and five interventional radiology suites. The hospital is the home

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

    Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

    Queen_Elizabeth_Hospital_Birmingham

  • Endovascular coiling
  • Surgical treatment for aneurysm

    qualitatively determining if dye is flowing into the aneurysm space during fluoroscopy. If no flow is observed, the procedure is considered completed. In the

    Endovascular coiling

    Endovascular coiling

    Endovascular_coiling

  • Imaging phantom
  • Object used for testing medical visualization devices

    employed in 2D x-ray–based imaging techniques such as radiography or fluoroscopy, but more recently phantoms with desired imaging characteristics have

    Imaging phantom

    Imaging phantom

    Imaging_phantom

  • Neurolysis
  • Agent which degenerates nerve fibers

    radiofrequency or laser ablation have been studied. To aid in the procedure, fluoroscopy or CT guidance is used. Fluoroscopic guidance is the most frequent, giving

    Neurolysis

    Neurolysis

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    assisted surgery with MR/MRA (00.33) Computer assisted surgery with fluoroscopy (00.34) Imageless computer assisted surgery (00.35) Computer assisted

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Gunnison Valley Hospital
  • Hospital in Utah, USA

    laboratory, and imaging services featuring not only X-ray, but CT scanning, fluoroscopy studies, digital mammography, ultrasound and MRIs; all linked with a

    Gunnison Valley Hospital

    Gunnison_Valley_Hospital

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  • Souhrid
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Souhrid

  • GAETANA
  • Female

    Italian

    GAETANA

    Feminine form of Italian Gaetano, GAETANA means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."

  • Moh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Moh

    Affection; Love; Short Form of Mohan

  • Chandrakin
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi

    Chandrakin

    A Peacock

  • Prabhkirpal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Prabhkirpal

    God's Grace

  • Suhita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Suhita

    Beneficial; Suitable; Friendly

  • URHO
  • Male

    Finnish

    URHO

    Finnish name URHO means "brave."

  • Kalpna
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Kalpna

    Imagination

  • Brgala
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Brgala

    Fragment; Piece

  • Moody
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Moody

    English and Irish : nickname for a courageous, arrogant, or foolhardy person, or one quickly moved to anger, from Middle English modie ‘impetuous’, ‘haughty’, ‘angry’ (Old English mōdig ‘brave’, ‘proud’, from mōd ‘spirit’, ‘mind’, ‘courage’).

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