What's the difference between radiogram and skiagram?

Radiogram


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Skiagram


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  • (1) Every patient with an acute injury had a widened mediastinum in the chest skiagram.
  • (2) Chest skiagram and CT of the thorax established the diagnosis.
  • (3) Three were diagnosed within three months of the original injury, but in these patients, the investigations were initiated following an abnormal chest skiagram.
  • (4) Thirty patients of chronic cor pulmonale were studied clinically and by chest skiagram, electrocardiography, echocardiography, pulmonary function tests, arterial blood gas analysis and, wherever possible by right heart catheterization.
  • (5) This concerned the following data: skiagram of chest on admission, CEA in the exudate, temperature, exudate known already before admission to Clinic, LDH in serum on logarithmic scale, general impression of disease during physical examination, red cell sedimentation rate on admission, volume of exudate, alkaline phosphatase in exudate.
  • (6) Further, from the present study it can be fairly concluded that ultrasound should be used as the primary screening technique for evaluating gallbladder and biliary tract diseases, after plain skiagram of the gallbladder region, since it is non-invasive, more sensitive than OCG and is devoid of use of contrast media and its toxicity.
  • (7) Useful investigations consisted of skiagram and ultrasonography, the later being sometimes used to guide the aspiration needle to abscesses situated at unconventional sites.
  • (8) The possibility of these suture patterns being recorded incidentally in routine diagnostic skull radiographs was verified by examining the skull skiagrams preserved in radiology departments.
  • (9) They compared the post-mortem findings with the previous angiocardiographic examination and the skiagram of the preparation made post mortem.
  • (10) Radiological examination revealed pneumonitic patches in the chest skiagrams of three exposed subjects.
  • (11) Presenting features were right ventricular failure (7), paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (2), and one patient was detected on routine chest skiagram.
  • (12) The investigation was performed chiefly with the help of straight and lateral chest skiagrams regardless of the size or depth of the lesion.
  • (13) PS signs on a skiagram can be of two types: spherical and cavitary.
  • (14) A detailed study was undertaken to quantify the range of various movements at the carpometacarpal and metacarpophalangeal joints of the hand in cadavers and compare the values so obtained with those in the living, measured with the help of skiagrams.
  • (15) Pulmonary arterial pressures (PAP) correlated significantly only with cardiomegaly on skiagram and with arterial oxygen tension (PaO2).
  • (16) The role of flexible fiberoptic bronchoendoscopic (FOB) examination was evaluated in a retrospective analysis in 155 patients with unexplained haemoptysis and normal chest skiagrams.
  • (17) Skiagram proved 35 cases of fibrocalculus pancreatic diabetes in order to analyse the clinical profile and its correlation with different descriptive epidemiological parameters were studied.
  • (18) Bronchoscopy revealed pathological changes in 16 patients (11% of the group) where the skiagram of the chest indicated only changes suggesting a pleural exudate.
  • (19) Skiagram of the lumbosacral spine revealed marked right-sided scoliosis at the level of L-1 and hypoplasia of left pedicles, accompanied with marked dilation of transverse diameter of spinal canal between the level of L-1 to S-2.

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