Investigating female infertility and tubal patency. 4. Biliary and Interventional PTC & ERCP: Visualizing the biliary tree and gallbladder.

Necessary catheters, needles, and imaging hardware.

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Correlates procedural steps with relevant radiological anatomy. 🧬 Primary Sections and Themes 1. General Principles

Expanded sections on therapeutic radiology (stenting, drainage). To help you draft a more specific paper, could you tell me:

When to avoid the test (e.g., pregnancy, renal failure).

Greater focus on CT and MRI as primary tools.

The transition from traditional fluoroscopy to advanced CT. 3. Genitourinary (GU) Procedures IVU/IVP: Standard intravenous urography protocols. Cystography: Imaging the bladder and urethral reflux.