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Fistelografy dengan Sangkaan Vesico Perianal Fistel di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Dr. Pirngadi Medan Lubis, Hotben; Ariyanti, Stephanie
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Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Kendari

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This is an examination of abnormal holes (fistels) using X-rays, which can clearly determine the fistula. Fistelography examination with suspected Vesico perianal fistula aims to get a picture of the relationship of the abnormal hole (fistel) with other organs, from postero-anterior and lateral projections, contrast media is needed so that it can show the relationship of the abnormal hole (fistel) with other organs. This research uses descriptive and qualitative types. The research was carried out in July 2020 at the Dr. Pirngadi Medan Regional General Hospital using a General X-ray unit. Data collection techniques using 1. Interview with a radiographer, 2. Observation, namely carrying out examinations on patients undergoing fistelography examinations with suspected vesico perianal fistula, by recording and documenting the results of the examination. 3. Documentation of the results of the processed data and the results are transcribed and copied in typed form. From the research results, contrast is obtained, sharpness of detail of the criteria covering the object. The film recording used is Computer Radiography (CR).
Radiography Cervical Vertebrae with Suspect Spodylosis at the Prof. Dr Chairuddin Panusunan Lubis Educational Hospital University of North Sumatra Medan Lubis, Hotben; Pardede, Parsaoran
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): June-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v3i1.679

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The cervical vertebrae (neck bones) are vertebrae which consist of seven segments which have small segment bodies and large segment openings. Radiographic techniques are the science of studying procedures for photographing objects that are examined using X-rays. Cervical spondylosis is a common degenerative disease of the cervical spine. To show abnormalities in these organs, X-rays in the field of radiology are needed. Therefore, a radiological examination is needed to show whether there is spondylosis and its effect on the surrounding organs. with AP Axial and Lateral examination techniques. The AP Axial projection shows an image of the cervical spine from the AP position. Lateral projection shows an image of the cervical vertebrae from a lateral position, and spondylosis is clearly visible at C3 and C4. In collecting data, the author used interviews and field observations. The results of the diagnostic examination provided information about abnormalities in the cervical spine using Computer Radiography (CR), a cassette measuring 24 cm x 30 cm with a device used by Philips with a capacity of 500 mA.
Radiography Cervical Vertebrae with Suspect Spodylosis at the Prof. Dr Chairuddin Panusunan Lubis Educational Hospital University of North Sumatra Medan Lubis, Hotben; Pardede, Parsaoran
International Journal of Public Health Excellence (IJPHE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): June-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijphe.v3i1.679

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The cervical vertebrae (neck bones) are vertebrae which consist of seven segments which have small segment bodies and large segment openings. Radiographic techniques are the science of studying procedures for photographing objects that are examined using X-rays. Cervical spondylosis is a common degenerative disease of the cervical spine. To show abnormalities in these organs, X-rays in the field of radiology are needed. Therefore, a radiological examination is needed to show whether there is spondylosis and its effect on the surrounding organs. with AP Axial and Lateral examination techniques. The AP Axial projection shows an image of the cervical spine from the AP position. Lateral projection shows an image of the cervical vertebrae from a lateral position, and spondylosis is clearly visible at C3 and C4. In collecting data, the author used interviews and field observations. The results of the diagnostic examination provided information about abnormalities in the cervical spine using Computer Radiography (CR), a cassette measuring 24 cm x 30 cm with a device used by Philips with a capacity of 500 mA.