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abdomen abnormal abscess anaesthesia anaesthetic angiogram aorta aortography assess baby barium enema barium meal beforehand bladder bowel brain bronchogram cardiac carotid angiogram carried catheter cerebral CHAPTER chest film chest radiograph Cholangiogram Cholecystogram common bile duct contrast medium course demonstrate diagnosis diaphragm Early X-ray eat or drink emergency femoral arteries film is taken fluid gall-bladder glands groin hospital Hypaque Hypaque 45 Hysterosalpingogram injection of contrast inserted instance investigation Ionising Radiations left kidney lesion local anaesthetic lumbar lungs medium is injected method Normal nurse obstruction oesophagus opaque to X-rays operation outlined with contrast patient pelvis picture placenta praevia plain film plain radiograph possible produce puncture quantity of contrast radioactive substances radiologist rays Retrograde pyelogram scan Schering Chemicals screening Sialography skull Sometimes staff stomach stones technique television monitor theatre Thermography tumour ureter Urografin 60 usually uterus vein ventricles vertebral angiogram ward X-ray department X-ray examinations X-ray procedure X-ray tube