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  1. Arthrogram: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Types

    Apr 22, 2024 · An arthrogram helps providers diagnose joint issues. This test involves injecting a contrast material into your joint before taking X-rays, CT scans or other images.

  2. Arthrogram (CT) | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    A CT arthrogram is a CT performed after a joint is injected with a solution containing iodinated contrast. They are not commonly abbreviated as CTA, which will be confused with CT angiography. An …

  3. Arthrogram (Joint X-Ray): Purpose, Procedure, Risks, Results

    Jan 14, 2025 · An arthrogram is a type of imaging that can reveal hard-to-find problems in your joints. Learn how it works, when you might need it, and how to get ready for it.

  4. Direct Arthrography - RadiologyInfo.org

    Current and accurate information for patients about Arthrography. Learn what you might experience, how to prepare for the exam, benefits, risks and much more.

  5. Arthrogram - Wikipedia

    An arthrogram is a series of images of a joint after injection of a contrast medium, usually done by fluoroscopy or MRI. The injection is normally done under a local anesthetic such as Novocain or …

  6. Arthrography - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    An arthrogram may also use fluoroscopy, CT, or MRI instead of X-rays to get better pictures of the joint. Arthrography is most commonly used to examine the knee and shoulder joints.

  7. Arthrograms | Community Radiology Associates - RadNet

    An arthrogram is an X-ray exam of a joint, using a contrast agent and fluoroscopy (a live motion X-Ray). The arthrogram may include additional CT (for cross-sectional views) or MRI (for magnetic …

  8. Arthrogram: About This Test - Kaiser Permanente

    First your doctor injects a contrast material, such as a dye or air, into your joint. Then imaging is done with X-rays, an MRI, or a CT scan. Why is it done? An arthrogram is used to find the cause of …

  9. An arthrogram is an imaging study. It assesses the problem in your joint. Depending on what your doctor ordered, either a special dye (contrast) or a steriod for pain relief is injected into your joint. Next …

  10. This leaflet tells you about having a CT Arthrogram, a test to look at the internal structures of a joint, including the bones, cartilage, ligaments, joint lining and surrounding muscles and tendons.