A Pain in the Back: Your Radiologist Can Help!
Back pain is common – in fact, low back pain is the fifth most common complaint bringing you to see your doctor. It turns out,
Farewell For Now… but You’ll Always Be an F.O.E.
We don’t like goodbyes around these parts, but we do occasionally find ourselves saying “so long for now and see you again soon…” At the
Happy Monday After Halloween! Things Radiologists Find Scary…
Boo! Did we scare ya? Happy Belated Halloween! Friday was a great day for fun. Little princesses and cowboys begging for candy and grown-ups
MR Enterography
When investigating issues of the abdomen and intestines, there are multiple options, including small bowel series, small bowel enteroclysis and CT or MR enterography (entero-
CT Ent-enter-entero-enterography! Whew!
When investigating issues of the abdomen and intestines, your doctor may order a small bowel series or enteroclysis. However, CT technology is also an excellent
Intestinally Yours
In our continuing series on gastrointestinal imaging, today we’re talking about the small bowel or small intestine. The small intestine is key in absorbing nutrients
Imaging of the Lower GI
You would probably not consider a barium enema an exam to add to your bucket list, but this imaging study of the colon has the
Upper GI Pain and Imaging
Ever wondered what happens when you swallow or what your stomach looks like? Upper GI (gastrointestinal) and esophagrams are both tests used to assess the first
Barium: Great for Imaging, and Okay for Puns
Imaging of the gastrointestinal system can be done many ways, using scopes, fluoroscopy/x-rays, ultrasound, CT and MRI studies. The gastrointestinal (GI) system includes everything from
Introducing… Indy!
In our final installment of the “Introducing Diagnostic Imaging Centers” series, we’d like to introduce our Independence, Missouri location. Indy, as it is