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What is a radiograph of the spinal cord called?
A myelogram is a diagnostic imaging test generally done by a radiologist. It uses a contrast dye and X-rays or computed tomography (CT) to look for problems in the spinal canal. Problems can develop in the spinal cord, nerve roots, and other tissues. This test is also called myelography.
What is a myelogram of the spine?
A myelogram is an imaging procedure that examines the relationship between your vertebrae and discs, through your spinal cord, nerves and nerve roots.
What is Post myelogram?
A CT of the spine post myelogram is a specialized study of the spinal region of interest (see CT Spine) and may be ordered for the more than one region or the whole spine (cervical, thoracic and/or lumbar). A myelogram is performed first in a separate procedure.
What is an MRI myelogram?
Magnetic resonance myelography (MR myelography or MRI myelography) is a noninvasive medical imaging technique that can provide anatomic information about the subarachnoid space.
What is a radiologist?
Radiologists are medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests) such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound.
What are the symptoms of arachnoiditis?
What are the symptoms of arachnoiditis?
- Tingling, numbness or weakness in the legs.
- Sensations that may feel like insects crawling on the skin or water trickling down the leg.
- Severe shooting pain that can be similar to an electric shock sensation.
- Muscle cramps, spasms and uncontrollable twitching.
Which radiographic examination is usually performed immediately after a myelogram?
A computed tomography (CT) scan is frequently performed immediately following the conclusion of the myelography while contrast material is still present within the spinal canal. This combination of imaging studies is known as CT myelography. A myelography examination is usually completed within 30 to 60 minutes.
What is the difference between an MRI and a myelogram?
Myelograms are usually accompanied by CT/CAT scans, which often have higher resolution than MRI. That means the images show more detail, much like a higher resolution digital camera produces sharper pictures. Consequently, more subtle signs of disease may be identified.
What is a Discogram?
Your doctor has recommended you for a discogram. This is a test to determine if back or neck pain is being caused by a weakened, damaged or displaced disk. Disks are cushionlike pads made up of cartilage and a jellylike substance. They act as shock absorbers between the bones in the spine.
What is the most common injection site for myelogram?
Myelography involves radiographs and/or CT of the spine following opacification of the subarachnoid space by intrathecal injection of iodinated contrast, most commonly injected at the lumbar level.
What is a radiographic study?
It is used to diagnose or treat patients by recording images of the internal structure of the body to assess the presence or absence of disease, foreign objects, and structural damage or anomaly. During a radiographic procedure, an x-ray beam is passed through the body.
What is the study of radiology?
Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease. Radiology may be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. Doctors who specialize in radiology are called radiologists.