List Diagnostics – X

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The need for an X-ray of the cervical spine is assessed by the doctor in each specific situation. In most cases, this diagnostic method allows the medical specialist to quickly and accurately determine the diagnosis and begin adequate treatment.
The most widely used non-invasive diagnostic method for detecting congenital and acquired pathological changes in bone and joint tissue is visualization of their anatomy using X-rays.
Radiographic methods are of great help to the clinician in recognizing adrenal lesions. These glands are not visible on plain radiographs. Only in cases where Addison's disease is associated with tuberculous lesions of the adrenal glands are small calcified deposits sometimes visible in the latter.
X-ray endovascular occlusion is a transcatheter blockage of a vessel, its embolization. For this purpose, an embolizing material is introduced through a catheter, which temporarily or permanently occludes the lumen of the vessel. Depending on the caliber of the vessel and the purpose of the procedure, platinum microparticles, microspheres with ferromagnetics, hemostatic gelatin sponge, metal spirals, oil emulsions are used.