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Myelography is a type of
radiographic examination that uses a
contrast medium (e.g.
iodised oil) to
detect pathology of the
spinal cord,
including the...
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spinal imaging,
digital subtraction myelography, CT
myelography and
dynamic myelography (a
modified conventional myelography technique)
should be considered...
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Magnetic resonance myelography (MR
myelography or MRI
myelography) is a
noninvasive medical imaging technique that can
provide anatomic information about...
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indicated for
intrathecal administration in
adult neuroradiology including myelography (lumbar, thoracic, cervical,
total columnar), and for
contrast enhancement...
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definite diagnosis of myelomalacia;
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or
myelography.
Diffuse hyperintensity on T2-weighted imaging, and
hypointensity on...
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exactly what is
causing spinal nerve compression.[citation needed] In CT
myelography,
spinal tap is
performed in the low back with dye
injected into the spinal...
- space-occupying lesions,
especially when
combined with CT
scanning (CT
myelography). CT
myelography is the
imaging modality of
choice to
visualize herniated discs...
- via
lumbar puncture and then
imaged using CT scan (known as CT
myelography). CT
myelography is
useful when the
person is
contraindicated to MRI scan due...
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which was an
iodinated oil-based
substance that was
commonly used in
myelography. Due to it
being oil-based, it was
recommended that the
physician remove...
- ****ociated with
arachnoid cyst
formation and cord
tethering following myelography:
Magnetic resonance features".
Australasian Radiology. 45 (2): 236–239...