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A radiographic study in which a contrast material is injected into a joint space and x-rays are obtained and/or fluoroscopy is performed to study the internal structures of the joint. The radiographic examination must be conducted promptly after injection of the contrast material because it is rapidly absorbed. Single contrast examinations are typically performed on the hip, wrist, ankle, and elbow. ...
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What You Need To Know About Your
Arthrography Examination
... What is arthrography? Arthrography is the x-ray examination of a joint space. During arthrography, a contrast material is injected to enable the radiologist to study the joint space that appears on th...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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- Arthrography (Cleveland Clinic)
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