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Imaging Tests
Types of imaging tests
Bone density
Computed tomography (CT)
Fluoroscopy
Image-guided tests
Types of procedures
Procedures by areas of the body
Mammogram
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography (PET)
Ultrasound
X-rays
Getting ready for your appointment
Computerized tomography
Interventional radiology
Magnetic resonance imaging
Nuclear medicine
Positron emission tomography
Imaging tests and your health and safety
The healthcare team
For the best images from your fluoroscopy, follow your instructions carefully. If you have questions about the information on how to get ready for your test (letter or online), call the imaging department where you are having your test.
Fluoroscopy is a test that uses x-rays to show how organs and structures in your body move in real time (like a video). You may get contrast media during a fluoroscopy. This is a type of dye that’s injected or swallowed. It helps the doctor to see the structures inside your body more clearly.
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