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Conventional X-rays are simple and painless, and are often taken from several
angles to show relationships between bone and adjacent soft tissues. This is
especially useful for diagnosing breaks and fractures. A typical X-ray takes
between 15 and 20 minutes.
Fluoroscopy is an X-ray that produces images on a monitor. It is especially
useful in the diagnosis of specific abnormalities of the digestive tract,
kidneys and gallbladder. The exam typically takes between 30 and 40 minutes.
A contrast agent is often required to help highlight the affected area.
Specific dietary instructions may also be given at the time of
scheduling.
The Pictorial Archival Communication Technology is a digital reporting
system that allows your radiologic procedures to be transmitted to the
neuroradiologist and your private physician within minutes. By the time
you are dressed and ready to go, doctors can be reviewing your radiologic
procedures and making healthcare decisions. No more carrying films from
doctor to doctor.
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