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Urogram
Hematuria,
evaluation kidneys,
ureter obstruction, ureters and bladder
Contrast
Exam/ Body Part
Indication
None
With and without IV
•
IV and Oral
Pelvis
Pain, abscess
•
Pelvis and/ or hips
Fracture
•
Cystogram
Blader  stula or perforation
Patient needs a urinary catheter. Contrast is placed directly
into bladder.
Orthopedic Studies
Contrast
Exam/Body Part
Indication
None
IV
Cervical, thoracic and lum- bar spines
Fracture, pain
or post-op, post-discogram, post-myelogram
•
Spine (any part) and extremities
Infection
•
SI and SC joints,
sacrum, coccyx, hand, wrist, elbow, forearm, humerus, shoulder, clavicle, foot, ankle, tibula/ bula, knee, femur
Pain or fracture
•
CTA upper and lower ex- tremity
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)
•
SI - Sacroiliac, SC - Sacrococcygeal
ct scans
Abdomen/Pelvis
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