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1. Myelography
Myelography is an x-ray examination of the spinal canal. A contrast agent is injected through a needle into the space around the spinal cord to display the spinal cord, spinal canal, and nerve roots on an x ray.
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2. Myelogram -- Information from MedicineNet
Myelogram definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms. medical dictionary A-Z List > Myelogram. Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions. online medical dictionary A-Z List.
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3. Myelography -- University of Iowa
Myelography is an x-ray of the spinal cord and the spinal canal. Myelography tests for the following:. Myelography is not usually done if there is an infection in the spinal cord or surrounding membranes.
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4. myelography -- The Cleveland Clinic
View Myelography material list. We subscribe to the HONcode principles. Department of Patient Education and Health Information.
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5. Myelogram -- Medical University Of South Carolina...
Detailed information on myelogram, including the reasons and preparation for the procedure, how the procedure is performed, after care, and an anatomical illustration of the spine and myelogram procedure "Seasons" Psychiatry Program- Extended...
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6. Preparing for your Myelogram -- University Of Virginia Health System
Preparing for your Myelogram. What about before the Myelogram. What can I do after the Myelogram. Outpatient Myelogram. A myelogram is an important diagnostic test for a wide range of diseases affecting the spine,...
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7. Slipped Disk Glossary of Terms with Medical Definitions
During a myelogram, a contrast material that is injected into the spinal canal is used to visualize the structures of the spinal cord and nerve roots. definition of Myelogram. Slipped Disk medical glossary includes a list of Slipped Disk related...
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8. Spinal stenosis: Screening and diagnosis - MayoClinic.com -- Mayo Clinic Medical Information And Tools...
In a myelogram, a contrast dye is injected in your spinal column. If you're contemplating surgery, however, your doctor may recommend a CT myelogram to assess the severity of the stenosis. A myelogram can show herniated disks, bone spurs and...
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9. Neck Pain Glossary of Terms with Definitions on MedicineNet.com
During a myelogram, a contrast material that is injected into the spinal canal is used to visualize the structures of the spinal cord and nerve roots. In medicine, a procedure for manually pulling a part of the body to a beneficial effect.
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10. Myelography -- Mississippi Baptist Health Systems
(Myelogram) Myelography is an imaging test that involves injecting a dye into the space around the spinal cord. He or she will then inject a contrast die through the needle. Spinal column Myelography is used to detect problems in and around the...
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