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sann0%8 About fucroscopy Menu Search Fluoroscopy What is fluoroscopy and how does it work? Many different exams use fluoroscopy to have a better view of the movement of internal anatomy or material within the body. Fluoroscopy uses a continuous X-ray beam with a special machine called a C-arm, The C-arm can be used to rotate around a person’s body to ereate a sequence of images that are projected onto a fluorescent screen, or television-like monitor. When used with a contrast material, which clearly defines the area being examined by making it appear bright white, this special X-ray technique makes it possible for the physician to view intemal organs and tissues in motion. Still images are also captured and stored electronically on a computer. ation: City & State or Zip Code Select a Service (optional) . Search Ielpeuhwwnmyed.com/knowledge_earterkeroscopy! we sann0%8 About fuoroscopy Mobile Solutions How We Partner Services Near You Viewpoints Blog Careers Language Assist Privacy Policy Terms of Use Nondiscrimination Noti 2018 - Center for Diagnostic Imaging This site runs like Clockwork. Ielpeuhwwnmyed.com/knowledge_earterkeroscopy!

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