Injection procedure for shoulder arthrography or enhanced CT/MRI shoulder arthrography
A normal arthrography exam will show proper placement of the dye or contrast medium throughout the joint structures, joint space, cartilage and ligaments.
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CPT Code 73525- Radiologic examination, hip, arthrography, radiological supervision and interpretation.
27096: Injection procedure for sacroiliac joint arthrography and/or anesthetic/steroid - Steve
Marc Rakofsky has written: 'Fractional arthrography of the shoulder' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Diseases, Radiography, Shoulder joint
Arthrograpy is a procedure involving multiple x rays of a joint using a fluoroscope, a special piece of x-ray equipment that shows an immediate x-ray image.
A normal arthrography exam will show proper placement of the dye or contrast medium throughout the joint structures, joint space, cartilage, and ligaments.
Rolf-D Arndt has written: 'Clinical arthrography' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Radioscopic, Diseases, Joints, Radiography, Radioscopic Diagnosis, Temporomandibular joint
An arthrography procedure may locate cysts in the joint area, evaluate problems with the joint's arrangement and function, indicate the need for joint replacement, or show problems with existing joint replacement (prostheses).
The purpose of arthography is to accurately capture and document the anatomy of a joint through imaging techniques, such as MRI or CT scans. This can help diagnose joint problems, guide treatments, and monitor the progression of conditions like arthritis.
One imaging technique that allows a physician to examine the internal structure of a joint is arthrography. In this procedure, a contrast agent is injected into the joint to make the soft tissues more visible on X-ray images, helping to diagnose conditions such as torn ligaments or cartilage damage.