Fluoroscopy is a procedure that combines x-ray imaging with a fluorescent screen, an image intensifier, and a TV-like camera and monitor to provide real time “live” images. It is particularly helpful in diagnosing problems of the digestive tract, kidneys and gallbladder. A contrast agent such as barium is often used to highlight the area and enables the physician to see the movement of the intestines as the barium moves through them.
Medical Imaging – Fluoroscopy2017-03-09T05:14:56-06:00