Esophagocardiogram – why? An esophagopanogram will help to find distortions in the shape of the esophagus or stomach and analyze their configuration. The specialist also diagnoses hiatal hernia, diverticulum, peptic ulcers, reflux disease in the esophagus and other diseases. For this purpose, not only esophagopneumography of the esophagus is used, but also fibrogastroscopy, where even polyps can be detected.
For patients in need of surgical treatment of goiter, the thickness of the cervical spine in some cases will allow them to avoid complications: * Firstly, when comparing images, it will be possible to identify non-standard vertebral injuries that need to be eliminated before surgery.
* And secondly, X-rays penetrate perfectly through human tissue, so the picture after irradiation will give an idea of the presence of tumors and neoplasms.
X-ray examination of the esophagus Diffraction esophography or contrast esophageal examination is carried out in the process of esophymophageal control. In this technique, a blunt angle is created using a double cone to obtain a monochromatic image of intestinal stasis. The irradiation cone is located at a close distance to the object, which helps to avoid illumination of the organ under study, which negatively affects the quality of the image. At the same time, a low signal-to-noise ratio is achieved during diffraction, making the study as accurate and sensitive as possible.