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- Myelography abstract "Myelography is a type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium to detect pathology of the spinal cord, including the location of a spinal cord injury, cysts, and tumors. The procedure often involves injection of contrast medium into the cervical or lumbar spine, followed by several X-ray projections.A myelogram may help to find the cause of pain not found by an MRI or CT.Myelography has been largely replaced by the use of CT and MRI scans.".
- Q2122468 abstract "Myelography is a type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium to detect pathology of the spinal cord, including the location of a spinal cord injury, cysts, and tumors. The procedure often involves injection of contrast medium into the cervical or lumbar spine, followed by several X-ray projections.A myelogram may help to find the cause of pain not found by an MRI or CT.Myelography has been largely replaced by the use of CT and MRI scans.".
- Myelography comment "Myelography is a type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium to detect pathology of the spinal cord, including the location of a spinal cord injury, cysts, and tumors. The procedure often involves injection of contrast medium into the cervical or lumbar spine, followed by several X-ray projections.A myelogram may help to find the cause of pain not found by an MRI or CT.Myelography has been largely replaced by the use of CT and MRI scans.".
- Q2122468 comment "Myelography is a type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium to detect pathology of the spinal cord, including the location of a spinal cord injury, cysts, and tumors. The procedure often involves injection of contrast medium into the cervical or lumbar spine, followed by several X-ray projections.A myelogram may help to find the cause of pain not found by an MRI or CT.Myelography has been largely replaced by the use of CT and MRI scans.".