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What is Fluoroscopy?

Fluoroscopy is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient. It is commonly used to diagnose or treat patients by guiding medical procedures such as placing catheters, injecting contrast dye, or manipulating fractured bones. It allows physicians to see the movement of a body part or device in real time instead of relying on static images.

What other technologies are related to Fluoroscopy?

Fluoroscopy Competitor Technologies

CT scanning provides detailed cross-sectional images, often providing a more comprehensive anatomical view than fluoroscopy, serving as an alternative in many diagnostic scenarios.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 8% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
CT scanning provides detailed cross-sectional images, often providing a more comprehensive anatomical view than fluoroscopy, serving as an alternative in many diagnostic scenarios.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 21% (509) of relevant job posts
Endoscopy uses a camera to visualize the interior of a body cavity or organ. In some cases, this can be used instead of fluoroscopy.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 20% (535) of relevant job posts
MRI provides detailed anatomical images without using ionizing radiation and can often be used as an alternative to fluoroscopy, depending on the clinical indication.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 5% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
Nuclear medicine uses radioactive tracers to visualize organ function and structure. While the information gained is different, it can sometimes be used instead of fluoroscopy for certain diagnostic purposes.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 15% (576) of relevant job posts

Fluoroscopy Complementary Technologies

General radiography (X-rays) can be used in conjunction with fluoroscopy to provide initial or follow-up static images.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 70% (161) of relevant job posts
Digital radiography can be used in conjunction with fluoroscopy to provide initial or follow-up static images with digital enhancements.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 12% (755) of relevant job posts
X-Ray can be used in conjunction with fluoroscopy to provide initial or follow-up static images.
mentioned alongside Fluoroscopy in 8% (1k) of relevant job posts

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