Radiolymphography

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Radiolymphography. Radiolymphography is a radiodiagnostic research method used in medical practice to study the state of the lymphatic system using x-rays obtained during scanning. The ultimate goal of the procedure is to obtain an x-ray image of the internal organs of the human chest, as well as the mediastinum. In this case, the mediastinum refers to the part of the chest located between the shoulder blades. The process of obtaining an X-ray image is carried out not directly, but with the help of radio radiation received from the installation. This type of examination allows one to reliably diagnose certain diseases, such as tumor, inflammation, metastasis and