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Fluoroscopy
Fluoroscopy has two fundamental differences from traditional Diagnostic X-Ray. First, the images are captured
much like a movie camera, and thus images are seen “live” on a television monitor; second, the studies often
require the addition of a contrast agent, which is a substance that is introduced into the body to specifically
set apart a particular organ or particular area of interest for further analysis. This contrast agent is
usually barium or an iodine-based contrast, depending on the exam.
Fluoroscopy can be used in a myriad of ways, but the most popular is to image the gastrointestinal (GI) system,
the urinary system, and the spine.
Most of the exams performed at Sparrow Radiology/Fluoroscopy are for this purpose. The most common exams are explained in detail on this site.
Fluoroscopy services are provided at the Ramblewood Imaging Center and Sparrow Hospital locations.
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Sparrow Radiology Services: Fluoroscopy Exams
Sparrow Radiology Services: Fluoroscopy Locations
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Fluoroscopy Locations:
Any questions, please contact Sparrow Radiology/Fluoroscopy at 517.364.2304, Mon-Fri, 7:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. - 2:30 pm.
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