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Cystogram if dye is injected in the bladder, and micturating cystogram if dye is injected intravenously for IVP for kidney and bladder x'rays
Dye is put into the brain using an Intravenous method. They dye is injected into the blood stream where it travels to the brain.
The Circle of Willis is a circle of arteries that provides main blood supply to the brain and the surrounding structures. It is important as prevents ischemia(shortage of blood to tissues) thus preserving cerebral perfusion when one or more artery in the brain is blocked due to throbosis or embolism.
cerebral arterial circle (circle of Willis)
The dye is injected to colour the arteries red and the veins blue. this helps in their identification.
The Circle of Willis.
In this procedure, a special dye is injected into the lymphatic channels through a small cut (incision) made in each foot. The dye is injected slowly over a period of three to four hours.
Circle of Willis or the cerebral arterial circle
Cerebral arterial circle or circle of Willis
in HSG a dye is injected transcervically to check the patency of the tube of femalel genital organs. so when the dye is injected it spills out to the peritoneal cavity which proves patency of the tubes and is known as peritoneal spillage.
in HSG a dye is injected transcervically to check the patency of the tube of femalel genital organs. so when the dye is injected it spills out to the peritoneal cavity which proves patency of the tubes and is known as peritoneal spillage.
Internal Carotid Arteries