X-ray of the spinal cord after contrast material has been injected in the surrounding cerebrospinal fluid spaces.
A roentgenogram of the spinal cord taken after contrast material has been injected (through an LP needle) into the subarachnoid space of the spinal canal. image
A diagnostic test to identify spinal cord lesions. The subarachnoid space of the spinal cord is injected with a contract medium, followed by x-rays.
Injecting dye into the spinal canal to study bones of the spinal column.
is a diagnostic technique in which a dye is injected into the spinal canal. Using some form of radiology, a picture is then taken of the spinal cord and it's branches. The dye will highlight the nerve areas in the picture. This technique has been largely replaced by the MRI.
X?ray inspection of the spinal cord by use of a radiopaque medium injected into the intrathecal space (area within the spinal cord) of the spine.
X-ray film of the spinal cord and spinal nerve roots and subarachnoid space
a diagnostic test in which a radiographic contrast media (dye) is injected into the area surrounding the spinal cord and nerves
a diagnostic test in which a special substance that has an opaque appearance on x-ray film is injected into the spinal fluid, after which x-ray films are taken
an excellent way for your doctor to see how the bone is affecting the nerve roots
an imaging study with x-rays after an agent is put into the spine that shows spinal fluid on the x-ray
an injection of contrast material (dye) into the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) which occurs in the sac surrounding the spinal cord
an injection of contrast material into the spinal canal in the space where the spinal fluid is
an older test that is used to examine the spinal canal and spinal cord
an X-ray examination performed by a radiologist (a physician who specializes in X-ray procedures and interpretation) in which a contrast material (a dye that can be seen on an X-ray) is injected into the fluid-filled space around the spinal cord
an x-ray examination performed by a radiologist to enable your doctor to detect abnormalities of the spine, spinal cord, or surrounding structures
an x ray exam of the spinal cord, nerves and other tissues within the spinal cord that are highlighted by injected contrast dye
an x-ray of the spinal cord and/or spinal nerve roots
an x ray of the spine and spinal cord
an x-ray picture taken with a special dye injected into the spinal sac to highlight the spinal cord and nerves
an x-ray study in which special dye is injected into the spinal fluid surrounding the spinal cord
an x-ray study of the spinal canal, which houses the various nerves, which make up the spinal cord
an x-ray test in which dye is injected directly into your spinal canal to help show places where the vertebrae in your back may be pinching the spinal cord
an x-ray test of the spinal cord with contrast
an x-ray test that uses dye directly injected into your spinal canal to help show places where your spinal cord may be getting pinched by the vertebrae in your back
a procedure in which a dye is injected into the dura, or sacs, within the spinal column which will enable nerves to show up in x-rays
a procedure performed on the spinal cord and/or nerves to evaluate for disc herniation, stenosis, bone spurs or arachnoiditis
a procedure that creates a visual image of the spinal cord
a procedure that involves placing a needle into the spinal canal and injecting an iodine containing contrast agent into the sac that contains the spinal cord and nerve roots, and then taking images
a radiographic dye study of the spinal cord
a specialized procedure combining the use of a contrast substance with x-rays or computed tomography (CT) to evaluate abnormalities of the spinal canal, including the spinal cord, nerve roots, and other tissues
a specialized test that involves injecting dye into the spinal canal and taking X-rays
a specialized x-ray of the spine used to determine the presence of compression of the spinal canal (the cause of pain or numbness in the back, neck, arms or legs)
a special x-ray of the spine where contrast is injected to highlight the nerves surrounding the possible herniation
a spinal x-ray where radiopaque contrast or dye has first been injected around the spinal cord
a study in which a spinal tap is performed within the lumbar spine, and radioopaque (shows up on x-ray) dye is placed within the spinal fluid
a test that examines the spinal cord and canal
a test that involves placing dye into the spinal sac that shows up on X-ray
a test to check problems with your spinal canal , a tunnel-like structure in your spine that holds your spinal cord
a test used primarily for spinal tumors
a liquid dye is injected into the spinal column and appears white against bone on an x-ray film. A myelogram can show pressure on the spinal cord or nerves from herniated discs, bone spurs or tumors.
An x-ray procedure by which the spinal canal and the spinal cord can be visualized. It is performed in conjunction with a lumbar puncture and injection of a special x-ray contrast material into the spinal canal.
A diagnostic procedure in which a dye is injected into the spinal canal before an X-ray is performed. The dye makes the spinal canal and nerve roots easier to see on X-ray film.
An X-ray of the spinal cord after the injection of a radiopaque substance into the subarachnoid space.
A procedure that uses dye injected into the spinal canal to make the structure clearly visible on x-rays.
An x-ray procedure by which a dye is injected into the spinal column to show any pathology of the spinal cord.
A test which involves a spinal tap to inject dye into the fluid space around the spinal cord. This dye can be moved into the cervical spine and base of the skull. Both plain x-rays and CAT scans can be used to help define problems in the spine.
The injection of a radiographic contrast liquid into the subarachnoid space through a space through a lumbar puncture. This effectively outlines the spinal cord and spinal nerves on an x-ray.
x-ray of the spine after injection of an x-ray opaque dye into the spinal column.
a diagnostic test in which a special dye is injected into the space around the spinal cord causing the nerves to show up white on an X-ray.
Contrast medium is injected into the back to aid in diagnosis of herniated discs of the cervical and lumbar spines as well as many other spinal disorders.
An x-ray of the spinal cord after the injection of a dye into the sac surrounding it. Used to see if a tumor involves the spinal cord or nerve roots.
an x-ray study that uses an injection of a dye or contrast material into the spinal canal to allow careful evaluation of the spinal canal and nerve roots.
Air or contrast medium is introduced into the subarachnoid space surrounding the spinal cord and nerve roots. It is used to diagnose ruptured discs, space occupying lesions, or pressure from bone fragments or overgrowth.
An X-ray of the spinal cord and the bones of the spine.
A diagnostic test in which an opaque liquid is injected into the spinal canal, producing an outline of it on X-rays or fluoroscope.
an x-ray of the spine, similar to an angiogram.
An x-ray examination in which injected dye outlines the spinal cord and associated nerve roots to illustrate spinal tumors and other conditions affecting the nerves and spinal cord.
involves the injection of a dye or contrast material into the spinal canal; a specific x-ray study that also allows careful evaluation of the spinal canal and nerve roots.
A special type of x-ray study that involves a spinal tap to inject dye into the thecal sac. X-rays and CAT scans are usually taken after thespinal tap to better show the spinal cord and the nerve roots.
An x-ray of the spinal cord after an injection of dye into the space between the lining of the spinal cord and brain.
An x-ray taken after injecting contrast material into the space surrounding the spinal cord. Its purpose is to identify spinal lesions caused by disease or injury.
A diagnostic procedure in which dye is injected into the spine and followed via a series of x-rays.