Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Myelogram

A Digital X-Ray of a Myelogram is a specialized imaging procedure used to examine the spinal cord, nerve roots, and surrounding structures. It involves injecting a contrast dye into the spinal canal (usually through a lumbar puncture) to make the spinal cord and nerve roots visible on X-ray images. After the dye is injected, X-ray images or CT scans are taken to assess issues such as spinal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, or other abnormalities affecting the spinal cord or nerves. Radiation exposure is involved but minimized. The procedure provides detailed insights into spinal conditions and is interpreted by a radiologist to guide further treatment.