videofluoroskoopillinen
Videofluoroskoopillinen, often referred to as videofluoroscopy or dynamic fluoroscopy, is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to create real-time moving images of internal body structures. It is a specialized form of fluoroscopy where the X-ray images are captured and displayed digitally on a monitor, allowing for continuous observation of motion. This modality is particularly useful for visualizing dynamic processes within the body that are difficult to assess with static X-ray images or other imaging methods.
The procedure involves a patient undergoing an X-ray examination while a contrast agent, such as barium, is
Common applications of videofluoroscopy include the evaluation of swallowing disorders (dysphagia), which can reveal issues with