Radiography
Radiography is a non-invasive medical examination based on obtaining a summary projection image of the anatomical structures of the body by passing X-rays through them and recording the degree of attenuation of X-ray radiation. In the Institute of Clinical Oncology, radiography is used for the diagnostics of various pathologies.
- Colon RI (irrigoscopy) – used to detect tumors, polyps, diverticulitis, and bowel obstruction;
- Chest Xray – infectious, tumor and other diseases;
- Spine – degenerative-dystrophic (osteochondrosis, spondylosis, curvature) infectious and inflammatory (various types spondilitis) tumor disease;
- Various parts of peripheral skeleton – for different traumas (fractures, dislocations), infectious, and tumor changes.
- Abdominal cavity – organ perforation, renal function (excretory urography), and other changes.