lesson 3 Flashcards

1
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SIALOGRAPHY INDICATIONS:

A
  • Obstruction
  • Calculus
  • Epiglottitis
  • Fistula
  • Tumor
  • Stenosis
  • Foreign body
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SIALOGRAPHY CONTRAINDICATIONS:

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  • Severe infection of
    gland
  • Known allergies to
    C.M.
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3
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MATERIALS:

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  • Syringe
  • Cannula or Catheter
  • Drip stand (For Hydrostatic
    Pressure administration
    only.)
  • Syringe barrel (For
    Hydrostatic Pressure
    administration only.)
  • Lemon wedge
  • Timer
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4
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TYPE OF C.M AND ROUTE OF
ADMINISTRATION

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  • Positive C.M.
  • Administered directly to the
    main duct.
  • For Manual Pressure:
    Iodized Oil Non-Absorbable
    C.M.
  • For Hydrostatic Pressure
    Water soluble Iodinated C.M.
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5
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PROCEDURE:

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  1. preliminary radiograph
  2. 2-3 minutes before the procedure suck lemon wedge
  3. Inject C.M. in the main duct (Manual Pressure or Hydrostatic Pressure)
  4. After procedure suck lemon wedge
  5. 10 mins. take another radiograph
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6
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is the radiographic examination of the salivary glands. It usually involves the injection of a small amount of contrast medium into the salivary duct of a single gland, followed by routine X-ray projections

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Sialography

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