(a) Lymphangiography.
(b) Discography.
(c) Lumbar puncture with/without injection of medication.
(d) Nerve root injection, epidural injection, nerve
blocks, and radiofrequency treatments for pain control.
(e) Venography (Venogram) with contrast media by peripheral
IV.
(f) Cholangiography with contrast media through existing
drain; T-tube cholangiography.
(g) Urography (IVP) with contrast media.
(h) Radionuclide scans and/or blood flow studies.
(i) Gastrointestinal (GI) tract radiography and fluoroscopy.
(j) Nasogastric/nasojejunal tube placement with fluoroscopy.
(k) Percutaneous gastrostomy/gastrojejunostomy.
(l) Fistula or sinus tract injection.
(m) Sialography.
(n) Dacryocystography, stenting.
(o) Cystography, cystourethrography.
(p) Retrograde and antegrade urography.
(q) Larynogography, bronchography.
(r) Hysterosalpingography.
(s) ERCP (Endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography).
(t) Galactography.
(u) Skeletal radiography and/or fluoroscopy (skull,
mastoids, sinuses and facial bones; spine, ribs, pelvis; extremities).
(v) Foreign body radiography and/or fluoroscopy and
foreign body retrieval.
(w) Chest and abdomen radiography and fluoroscopy.
(x) Portable radiography/fluoroscopy.
(y) Pelvimetry, fetogram.
(z) Magnetic Resonance Imaging/Magnetic Resonance Angiography
without and with contrast.
(aa) Computed tomography scan/computed tomography angiogram
without and with contrast media.
(bb) Ultrasound and Doppler studies.
(cc) Laminography, polytomography.
(dd) Soft-tissue radiography including xeroradiography
and xeromammography.
(ee) Arthrography, arthrocentesis, tenography.
(ff) Ureteral or urethral balloon dilatation/stent.
(gg) Percutaneous suprapubic cystostomy.
(hh) Cyst aspiration/drainage/sclerosis.
(ii) Percutaneous or transvascular biopsy.
(jj) Paracentesis.
(kk) Thoracentesis.
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