| 21. | Newer technologies such as 3D fluoroscopy are being developed to aid in placement of these types of drainage tubes.
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| 22. | Radiographers now perform fluoroscopy, computed tomography, mammography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging as well.
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| 23. | This may be done using a portable ultrasound scanner, or with fluoroscopy ( moving X-ray pictures ).
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| 24. | It is often used as the input phosphor of an x-ray image intensifier tube found in fluoroscopy equipment.
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| 25. | Fluoroscopy, using an x-ray machine with an image intensifier, has applications in many areas of medicine.
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| 26. | Fluoroscopy-based methods are easier to handle in routine cases with normal anatomy, or cases with lesser deformities.
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| 27. | Polyiodoorganic compounds are sometimes employed as X-ray contrast agents, in fluoroscopy, a type of medical imaging.
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| 28. | The original difference was that radiography fixed still images on film whereas fluoroscopy provided live moving pictures that were not stored.
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| 29. | Percutaneous device closure involves the passage of a catheter into the heart through the femoral vein guided by fluoroscopy and echocardiography.
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| 30. | The latter are often carried out in the operating theatre, using a portable fluoroscopy machine called a C-arm.
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