ALL TYPES OF X-RAY WITH AND WITHOUT CONTRAST MEDIA AS Examinations
1
Skull:
Sella
2
Paranasal Sinuses:
Plain
X-ray paranasal sinuses
3
Larynx:
4
Plain X-Ray Chest:
Plain X-Ray Chest & Heart with Barium
5
Plain Abdomen
6
Salivary Gland:
Plain Film
Sialography One Side
7
Gall Bladder:
Oral Cholecystography
T. Tube Cholangiography
8
Uterus:
Hysterosalpingography {Theraputic H.S.G}
9
Fistulography
10
Vasography
11
Cavernosography
12
Gastrointestinal Tract:
Pharynx
Oesophagus
Stomach and Duodenum (B. Meal) Upper G.I.T
Small Intestine
Barium Meal & Follow Through
Appendix
Barium Enema (Double Contrast)
13
Urinary Tract:
Plain U.T.
Intravenous Urography (I.V.U.)
Antegrade Pyelography
Infusion urography
Percutaneous Nephrostomy
Cystourethrography
14
Skeletal System:
Myelography:
Cervical Myelography
Dorsal Myelography
Lumbar Myelography
X-ray Ribs
Mandible
Tempro Mandibular Joint
X-ray Pelvis
15
X-ray Joints
Shoulder
Elbow
Wrist
Hip Joint
Knee
Ankle
Plain x-ray Hand
Plain X-Ray Feet
Tibia & Femur
Sternum
Clavicle
Facial Bones / Orbit
Sacroiliac Joints
Nasal Bone
Mastoid (Both Sides)
X-Rays Spine:
C. Spine
D. Spine
L.S.S