Zemcova Method

The Zemtsov method is an x-ray method for diagnosing diseases of the teeth and jaws, developed by the Soviet radiologist G. M. Zemtsov in the 1930s.

The method was based on the idea that in diseases of the teeth and jaws, a change in the transparency of bone tissue occurs, which can be detected using x-rays.

Zemtsov's method consists of conducting x-rays in several projections. The resulting images are analyzed by an experienced radiologist who can determine the presence and severity of the disease.

The Zemtsov method is one of the most effective and accurate methods for diagnosing diseases of the teeth and jaws. It allows you to quickly and accurately determine the presence of the disease, its location and severity, which allows you to start treatment in a timely manner and prevent the development of complications.



Zemtsov – Zemtsov method is used to diagnose and treat diseases of the thyroid gland by introducing a special dye into it. This method consists of the following: a dye is injected into the area of ​​the thyroid gland through the thyroid-lingual muscle, which, after accumulating in the tissues of the gland within a few minutes, causes their damage. As a result, the pattern of the location of the shadow of the affected nodes is clearly visible on radiographs. Zemtsov developed methods of prevention against the development of thyroid nodules. Without the presence of umbrella syndrome, diagnostic positive results are obtained immediately after contrast administration in all cases. Existing focal shadows are observed 3 times more often and often represent two small polygonal or segmental locations on the surface of the organ. To correctly interpret the observed picture, it is necessary to know the typical variants of the pathological process, which will allow you to correctly diagnose diffuse and nodular forms