Wrist arthrography is an invasive technique performed by a radiologist requiring the use of ionizing radiation. It allows evaluation of the integrity of the intercarpal and capsular wrist ...
The fellowship includes rotations in pediatric and adolescent musculoskeletal CT and MRI, plain radiography and image-guided procedures, including joint injection and arthrography. A rotation in ...
glucocorticoid injections and distension arthrography. 29,30 Impingement is the most frequent cause of shoulder pain in the general population. An anatomical etiology has been proposed ...
The investigations that have been assessed as diagnostic tools include plain radiography, computerised tomography, conventional arthrography, MRI, magnetic resonance arthrography (MRa), and hip ...
Oral in conjunction with IV: in adults and children, for CT of the abdomen. Intraarticular: in adults, for arthrography. Body cavity: in adults, for endoscopic retrograde pancreatography (ERP ...
Oral in conjunction with IV: in adults and children, for CT of the abdomen. Intraarticular: in adults, for arthrography. Body cavity: in adults, for hysterosalpingography. In children, for voiding ...
Relevant English language articles through November 2013 were identified by searching Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and PubMed with the search terms injection, accuracy, efficacy, ...
Unlike arthrography and MRI, fluoroscopy does not allow direct visualization of the damaged ligament/capsule. Rather, injury to these soft tissue structures can be inferred by the detection of ...