Always required before this procedure is to start.
Informed consent
What TYPE of joints are being imaged.
Synovial
Radiographic examination of the biliary ducts.
Cholangiography
The number once clinical indication for a Bone Survey.
Metastasis
Type of contrast used for this exam.
Water-soluble
What type of contrast is used for this study AND how is it eliminated from the body?
Non-ionic water soluble, kidneys
Top 3 joints commonly imaged.
Shoulder, Knee, Hip
The majority of ERCP's are performed by what type of physician?
Gastroenterologists
How many images should be taken for a long bone measurement for the right lower limb?
3 (hip, knee, ankle)
The number one clinical indication for this procedure.
Infertility
The most common clinical indication for this study:
HNP
Herniated Nucleus Pulposes
Which imaging modality has prompted a major reduction in the number of arthrograms performed in radiology?
MRI
Name of the device used during ERCP.
Duodenoscope
What is epiphysiodesis ?
surgical procedure used to temporarily or permanently stop bone growth in a limb.
The purpose of the HSG exam is to demonstrate:
uterine cavity and patency of uterine tubes
This positioning tool makes it easier to perform a successful lumbar puncture.
Pillow (baby), positioning block (bolster)
Identify the pathology.
Perforated Bakers Cyst
The junction of the pancreatic and common bile ducts.
Hepatopancreatic ampulla (ampulla of vater)
The name of the ruler used for lone bone measurement (orthoroentgenography)
Bell Thomas Ruler
What does HSG stand for.
Hysterpsalpingography
Identify the type of injection, the most common injection site, AND where the contrast media is instilled.
Intrathecal, L3-4, subarachnoid space
What type of needle is used for shoulder arthrograms?
Spinal
2 3/4 - 3 1/2" long
ERCP stand for:
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography
The Greulich-Pyle (GP) and Tanner-Whitehouse (TW) calculation methods are used for what exam?
Bone Age
Identify the name of the anatomy highlighted in red.
Infundibulum