Headache is a common complication of myelography. It may begin several hours to several days after the examination. The cause is thought to be changes in cerebrospinal fluid pressure, not a reaction to the dye.
Headache is a common complication of myelography
Myelography may be used when a tumor is suspected
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An x ray of the spine
A myelogram is a radiographic study of the spinal cord using contrast medium. The process is known as myelography.
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There are no serious/significant risks involved in the experiment.
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Some good books about myelography include "Myelography" by J.M. Taveras and R.M. Woodcock, "Neuroradiology: A Core Review" by Varand Ghazikhanian and "Neuroimaging: Anatomy Meets Function" by Johnathan D. Sprinkle. It's also recommended to refer to academic journals and online resources for the most up-to-date information on myelography.
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