A One-Year Experience with a Remote-Control Closed-Circuit Television System in a Private Office
Autor: | David S. Dann, Rubin S, Rodger W. Lambie |
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Rok vydání: | 1964 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Supine position Colon Radiography Photofluorography Colonic Diseases Esophagus medicine Humans Fluoroscopy Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Cinefluorography Stomach Ulcer Technology Radiologic Antrum medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Cineradiography Stomach digestive oral and skin physiology Cardia Prone position medicine.anatomical_structure Fundus (uterus) Duodenal Ulcer Pharynx Television Radiology business |
Zdroj: | Radiology. 82:710-713 |
ISSN: | 1527-1315 0033-8419 |
DOI: | 10.1148/82.4.710 |
Popis: | One year's experience with a remote-control x-ray and closed-circuit television unit has offered us an opportunity to evaluate the newer image intensifier in the routine office practice of radiology. Our impressions regarding its value are offered in an individual and critical appraisal of the television viewing, photofluorography, and cine studies performed in over 1,000 upper gastrointestinal studies and approximately 500 colon examinations. Technic of Photofluorography and Cine Studies The examination of the stomach has been modified so that mucosal relief films could be obtained on 8 × 10-in. spot-films. After several swallows of barium, 1 radiograph is made in the upright position, 1 in the supine position, and then 2 oblique roentgenograms are taken, allowing the ingested air to fill the antrum and cap as well as the fundus and cardia. The patient then assumes the prone position for a roentgenogram which includes the antrum and duodenum. In this projection, the antrum is ironed out by the spine pres... |
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