Myelogram
A myelogram is a specialized imaging procedure performed on an outpatient basis by a radiologist to evaluate conditions affecting the spinal canal, spinal cord, and nerve roots. The exam combines real‑time X‑ray imaging, known as [...]
A myelogram is a specialized imaging procedure performed on an outpatient basis by a radiologist to evaluate conditions affecting the spinal canal, spinal cord, and nerve roots. The exam combines real‑time X‑ray imaging, known as [...]
Radiography, commonly known as X‑ray imaging, uses a small amount of electromagnetic radiation to create images of the body. These images, called radiographs, help physicians evaluate the type and extent of injuries such as fractures [...]
Nuclear medicine is a specialized form of diagnostic imaging that helps physicians evaluate how organs and tissues are functioning. Instead of showing only structure, nuclear medicine exams provide insight into biological activity occurring inside the [...]
Ultrasound and vascular imaging use sound waves to create real‑time images of organs, soft tissues, and blood flow throughout the body. These exams help physicians diagnose conditions, guide treatment decisions, and monitor ongoing care without [...]
A Computed Tomography, or CT, scan is one of the most commonly used imaging exams. It uses multiple X‑ray images taken from different angles to create detailed cross‑sectional and three‑dimensional images of the body. CT [...]
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or MRI, is an advanced diagnostic imaging technology that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create highly detailed images of organs, soft tissues, bones, and joints. Because MRI does not use [...]