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arthrography injection sites and projections

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What is the needle placement for myelography?   L2-L3, L3-L4 or C1-C2  
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CR entry for fusion L-spine   perp to L3  
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What is the needle placement for TMJ arthrography?   ½” anterior to the tragus  
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What is the needle placement for shoulder arthrography?   ½” inferior and lateral to the coracoid  
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What is the needle placement for wrist arthrography?   through dorsal wrist at junction of radius scaphoid and lunate  
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What is the needle placement for a hip arthrogram?   ¾”distal to inguinal crease and ¾” lateral to palpable femoral pulse  
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What projections should be done for orthoroentgenography?   AP (3 exp. On 1 film)  
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Type of contrast used for opaque arthrography   iodinated water soluble  
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Type of contrast used for pneumoarthrography   gaseous  
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Type of contrast used for double-contrast arthrography   gaseous and iodinated water soluble  
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What projections are commonly done with knee arthrography?   AP, APO (20 deg med), APO (20 deg lat), lateral, intercondylar fossa  
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What projections are commonly done with shoulder arthrography?   AP internal, AP external, APO (30 deg), axial, tangential  
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What is the injection site for the TMJ?   ½” ant. To tragus  
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