Iowa Radiology Blog

Hysterosalpingography: Why It's Used & What to Expect

Jan 14, 2018 9:10:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

What is a hysterosalpingogram?

A hysterosalpingogram is an X-ray exam of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It uses fluoroscopy, which creates a moving picture rather than a single still image, to track the flow of contrast material...

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What Is Breast Density & How Does It Affect Cancer Screening?

Jan 5, 2018 8:35:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

In April of last year, Iowa passed its breast density reporting law. As a result, beginning this year, all mammography reports in Iowa are required to include information about the patient’s breast density and, for patients with...

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Phyllodes Breast Tumors

Dec 28, 2017 8:57:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

Breast masses can take many different forms, some cancerous and some benign. Phyllodes tumors are among the less common types of breast mass.

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What Is Pelvic Congestion Syndrome?

Dec 17, 2017 9:05:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

If you suffer from chronic pelvic pain, you’re not alone. It’s estimated that 10–15% of gynecological visits in the U.S. are scheduled to address this type of pain, and that it affects close to 40% of women.[1] Pelvic congestion...

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Why Get a CT Cardiac Calcium Score?

Dec 7, 2017 8:45:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease is the underlying cause of 1 in 3 deaths in the U.S, and about 92.1 million American adults suffer from cardiovascular disease or the after-effects of a stroke....

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What Should I Know About Mammograms and Breast Density?

Nov 26, 2017 1:29:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

What is breast density?

Breast density refers the relative proportions of fat vs. fibrous and glandular tissue in the breast. Because fat is less dense than other breast tissues, breasts containing a relatively small proportion...

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How Should I Prepare for an MRI?

Nov 16, 2017 11:05:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

For many patients, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a safe way to discover important health information. Unlike X- rays or CT scans, MRI does not expose patients to ionizing radiation. However, it’s important to follow...

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Scanxiety Is Real, but You Can Take Steps to Reduce It.

Nov 9, 2017 8:23:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

You may have heard the term “scanxiety” used to refer to the often intense feeling of anxiety and fear that can surround imaging exams, particularly for patients who have or have had cancer. While scan-related anxiety has not...

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Celebrate RTs During National Radiologic Technology Week!

Nov 1, 2017 4:24:00 PM Posted by Iowa Radiology

Each year, we recognize the contributions of radiologic technologists (RTs) to health care during National Radiologic Technology Week (NRTW). Although initially celebrated in July, it was later moved to coincide with Wilhelm...

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National Mammography Day Is a Reason to Celebrate!

Oct 20, 2017 8:20:00 AM Posted by Iowa Radiology

In 1993, the third Friday of each October was designated National Mammography Day in an effort to encourage women to get screening mammograms. Today, we take this opportunity to celebrate the contribution mammography has made to...

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