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Pelvis x-rayDefinitionA pelvis x-ray is a picture of the bones surrounding the hip area. The pelvis connects the legs to the body. Alternative NamesX-ray - pelvisWhy the Test is PerformedThe x-ray is used to detect fractures, tumors, or degenerative conditions of bones in the hips, pelvis, and upper legs. How the Test is PerformedThe test is performed in a hospital radiology department or in the health care provider's office by an x-ray technician. You will be asked to lie down on the table. The pictures are then taken, with the body repositioned to provide different views. How to Prepare for the TestInform the health care provider if you are pregnant. Remove all jewelry. You will wear a hospital gown. How the Test Will FeelThere is no discomfort except possibly from positioning the body. RisksThere is low radiation exposure. However, pregnant women and children are more sensitive to the risks of x-rays. What Abnormal Results MeanAbnormal results may suggest:
Review Date: 1/24/2007 Reviewed By: Stuart Bentley-Hibbert, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call 911 for all medical emergencies. Links to other sites are provided for information only -- they do not constitute endorsements of those other sites. Copyright A.D.A.M., Inc. Any duplication or distribution of the information contained herein is strictly prohibited. |