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CT Myelogram - Video Lesson

This CT protocol review is about a procedure called the CT myelogram. The CT myelogram is a special looking for spinal cord impingement, and spinal cord impingement can happen at all levels of the spine. As a result of this, the protocol is very similar for all levels. The primary indication for CT myelogram is spinal cord impingement. It may also be indicated for a condition called radiculopathy, which is injury or irritation of the spinal nerves. Both spinal cord impingement and radiculopathy can be a result of disc injuries, arthritic disease, spinal tumors, and fractures. The result of these conditions is pain or numbness, which may indicate the need for CT mylar gram imaging. Like most CT scans, the recommended scanning type is helical, which allows for a faster scan and better post

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