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Community Healthcare Clinics - Imaging
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Ankle Joint AP / Lat (LT)
Ankle Joint AP & LAT (LT) X-ray: This X-ray examines the left ankle joint in two views: Anteroposterior (AP) for a front-to-back perspective and Lateral (LAT) for a side view. It is commonly used to detect fractures, dislocations, arthritis, or other abnormalities in the bones and surrounding structures of the ankle.
Barium Meal (Stomach & Duodenum) with Medicine
Barium Meal (Stomach & Duodenum) with Medicine: This diagnostic imaging test involves drinking a barium-based contrast liquid, often combined with medication to enhance imaging, to evaluate the stomach and duodenum (upper part of the small intestine). It helps detect ulcers, tumors, inflammation, or other abnormalities by providing detailed X-ray images of the digestive tract.
Barium Meal (Stomach & Duodenum) with Medicine
Barium Meal (Stomach & Duodenum) with Medicine: This diagnostic imaging test involves drinking a barium-based contrast liquid, often combined with medication to enhance imaging, to evaluate the stomach and duodenum (upper part of the small intestine). It helps detect ulcers, tumors, inflammation, or other abnormalities by providing detailed X-ray images of the digestive tract.
Barium meal followthrough medicine
arium Meal Follow-Through with Medicine: This imaging test involves ingesting a barium-based contrast agent, often combined with medication to improve visualization, to track the movement of barium through the stomach and small intestine. It is used to diagnose conditions like blockages, inflammation, ulcers, or structural abnormalities in the gastrointestinal tract.
Barium Swallow & Meal with Medicine
Barium Swallow & Meal with Medicine: This diagnostic imaging procedure uses a barium-based contrast liquid, often combined with medication, to evaluate the esophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine. It provides detailed X-ray images to help diagnose swallowing disorders, structural abnormalities, ulcers, or tumors in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
Barium Swallow with Medicine
Barium Swallow with Medicine: This diagnostic test involves swallowing a barium-based contrast liquid, sometimes combined with medication to enhance imaging, to assess the esophagus and upper gastrointestinal tract. It helps identify conditions such as swallowing difficulties, strictures, ulcers, or tumors by providing detailed X-ray images.
Calcanium AP/LAT View
Calcaneum AP/LAT View X-ray: The Anteroposterior (AP) and Lateral (LAT) views of the calcaneum (heel bone) provide both front-to-back and side perspectives of the bone. These X-rays are used to detect fractures, spurs, or deformities of the heel bone, helping to assess alignment, structural abnormalities, and any damage to the calcaneus.
Calcanium Both AP/LAT
Calcaneum Both AP/LAT X-ray: This X-ray procedure captures both Anteroposterior (AP) and Lateral (LAT) views of both calcaneum (heel bones). It is used to evaluate the structure, alignment, and any abnormalities such as fractures, spurs, or deformities in the heel bones, providing a comprehensive assessment of both feet.
Calcanium LAT View
Calcaneum LAT View X-ray: The lateral (LAT) view of the calcaneum (heel bone) is an X-ray that captures a side view of the bone. This imaging helps diagnose fractures, spurs, or other abnormalities of the heel, providing clear details of the bone's structure and alignment. It is commonly used to assess injuries or conditions affecting the calcaneus.
Cervical spine AP/LAT
Cervical Spine AP/LAT X-ray: This imaging test provides both Anteroposterior (AP) and Lateral (LAT) views of the cervical spine (neck region). It helps diagnose conditions such as fractures, arthritis, or alignment issues in the vertebrae. The AP view shows the spine from the front, while the LAT view provides a side perspective, allowing for a comprehensive evaluation of the cervical spine's health.
Chest AP
Chest AP X-ray: The Anteroposterior (AP) view of the chest involves taking an X-ray from front to back. It is commonly used to assess the lungs, heart, ribs, and other structures in the chest cavity. This view helps detect conditions such as pneumonia, lung diseases, heart enlargement, fractures, and other chest abnormalities. The AP view is often used in situations where the patient is unable to stand or for specific diagnostic purposes.
Chest LAT view
Chest LAT View X-ray: The lateral (LAT) view of the chest captures a side perspective of the lungs, heart, and other structures in the chest cavity. This X-ray is commonly used to detect abnormalities such as lung infections, tumors, fractures, or heart enlargement, providing additional details that may not be visible in the front (AP) view.