-
spinal canal is
infrequently needed for
better images. However, a CT
myelogram may be
useful for
patients who
cannot undergo MRI (e.g.,
those with pacemakers...
- distribution, and
cystic m****es that have the same
density with CSF. CT
Myelogram is
minimally invasive, and
could be emplo**** when MRI
cannot be performed...
-
Myeloproliferative neoplasm Other names Myeloproliferative diseases (MPDs)
Myelogram of
someone with a
myeloproliferative disorder.
Specialty Hematology and...
- been
known to
cause arachnoiditis.
Chemical causes include morphine,
myelograms with oil-based
radiographic contrast agents,
phenolic solutions, chlorhexidine...
-
following the
examination for
adverse effects of
contrast media. The
myelogram is
performed on an
outpatient basis, So the
patient should be properly...
-
negative even if real
pathology is present. The
presence of a
positive myelogram may
represent a new disc herniation, but can also be
indicative of a post...
- such as hydrocephalus. Like MRI and CT scans,
another test,
called a
myelogram, uses
radiographs and
requires a
contrast medium to be
injected into the...
-
External videos Polytome Myelogram Study, 1969 (YouTube) – LA
Foundation of
Otology film
depicting a
Polytome being used in a
myelography exam to diagnose...
- some cases,
regrowth of the
sinus occurs. A
variety of tests, such as a
myelogram or a
fistulogram may be
undertaken to
determine how deep the
sinus goes...
- (CT)
scans –
locate the site of
spinal cord and
nerve root
compression Myelogram – a dye is
administered into the
spinal canal to
improve visibility of...