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Fluoroscopy

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Fluoroscopy is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient's body. It involves continuous X-ray exposure to visualize dynamic processes, such as the movement of organs, blood flow, or the passage of contrast agents. Fluoroscopy is commonly used in various medical procedures, including gastrointestinal studies, cardiac catheterizations, orthopedic surgeries, and interventional radiology procedures. It provides valuable real-time guidance for physicians, allowing them to visualize and navigate instruments or devices within the body. While fluoroscopy offers excellent visualization capabilities, it involves exposure to ionizing radiation and requires careful monitoring to minimize radiation dose to patients and healthcare providers.