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Radiologic procedures

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Angiocardiography   heart & large vessels  
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Angiography   blood vessels  
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Arteriography   Arteries  
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Arthography   Joints  
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Barium swallow   Esophagus  
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Hysterosalpingography   Uterus and uterine tubes  
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IV urography   Kidneys, ureters and urinary bladder  
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Lower GI series - barium enema (BE)   Colon  
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Lymphangiography   Lymphatic vessels and nodes  
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Myelography   Spinal canal  
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Upper GI series   Esophagus, stomach and duodenum  
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Bone Scan   nuclear medicine scan using techntium  
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Scintigram   nuclear medicine imaging urins radiotracer  
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PET scan or positrn emission tomography   Similar to CT but radioisotopes are used instead of contrast  
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Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)   IV injection of radiotracer and then computer reconstruction of 3D image  
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Cardiolite scan   Radiophamaceutical injected IV and traced to heart muscle usually as an exercise tolerance test  
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contrast studies   radiopaque material injecto to obtain contrast with surrounding tissue when shown on the x-ray film  
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