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RADIOLOGY

Radiology is a branch of medical science which deals with using imaging technology to diagnose and treat diseases.

X-Ray

Diagnostic Radiology helps health care providers to get an insight of the traumatized part of human body. One such imaging diagnostic tool is X-Ray.

 

What is X-Ray?

X-Ray is a diagnostic aid which uses a focused beam of radiation in the permissible limits. It is the first imaging procedure that is recommended by a Doctor to examine areas of pain, trauma and diseases. X-Ray allows specialist to confidently diagnose, identify any irregularities that may be causing symptoms.

 

What can be deducted in an X-Ray?

The different types of X-Ray include:

  • Head X-Ray
  • Chest X-Ray
  • Hand X-Ray
  • Abdomen X-Ray
  • Arms X-Ray
  • Leg X-Ray
  • Feet X-Ray

When studying an X-Ray the Doctor may consider many aspect that include patients age, weight, and possibly family history.

 

What can be deducted in an X-Ray?

  • Bone Fractures
  • Cancers and Tumors
  • Enlarged heart or Cardiomegaly
  • Block in blood vessels
  • Fluid in Lungs
  • Digestive issues
  • Acute Infections
  • Osteoporosis
  • Arthritis
  • Foreign objects swallowed or lodged in body
  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Chronic obstructive Pulmonary diseases
  • Lung cancer
  • Rib-cage injuries

 

How is an X-Ray done?

The X-Ray procedure is quick and painless.

There are no special instructions for patience and no preparations other than having to remove metal jewelry and any accessory beforehand.

Rashi is equipped  Allengers and GE 300 MA X-Rays with Fuji FCR Prima T computed radiography and Fuji Film Dry Pix Smart printer which uses the state of art technology for digitalizing image processing and printing.

We can generate X-Ray films in 1-2 minutes with best quality images with or without contrast media.

Every single X-Rays follows the AERB norms which results in images of high quality and high details which assists the Doctors in holistic patient diagnosis.

Rashi Diagnostics is well monitored and reported by experienced qualified Radiologists and Radiographers.

 

X-RAY POSITIONS

Skull PositioningUpper Extremities PositioningThorax PositioningLower Extremities PositioningVertebral Column-Pelvie Positioning


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