
Lymphography is a valuable diagnostic procedure that may be declining in use due to the amount of time required for a radiologist to perform the procedure. Technologist participation in lymphography may be a means to allow better utilization of the radiologist's time, while improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing health care costs. This paper presents an overview of lymphography and details the technologist's role in the procedure.
Time Factors, Contrast Media, Humans, Lymphography, Coloring Agents, Technology, Radiologic
Time Factors, Contrast Media, Humans, Lymphography, Coloring Agents, Technology, Radiologic
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