Percutaneous exposure refers to the entry of substances into the body through the skin or mucous membranes. Common examples include needle stick injuries from contaminated needles, exposure to hazardous chemicals through cuts or abrasions, and absorption of toxins through the skin, such as pesticides or certain drugs. Additionally, procedures like acupuncture or body piercings can also result in percutaneous exposure if proper hygiene measures are not followed.
allergies
Tenotomy may be performed through the skin (percutaneous tenotomy)
The percutaneous needle biopsy of the breast proved that she had adenocarcinoma.
The abbreviation for percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube is: A PEG TUBE!
Abnormal results for a percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography are enlargement of bile ducts.
Exposure photography examples include long exposure shots of flowing water, light trails from moving vehicles at night, and silhouette photos against a bright background. These examples demonstrate how different exposure settings can create unique and visually striking images.
percutaneous
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Percutaneous needle biopsy, right deltoid muscle
Normal results of a percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography are dye evenly distributed throughout the bile ducts.
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
biopsy