Fluorography

Fluorography (lat. Fluor — flow and Greek. Grapho — image visualization) is a method of radiological research, which consists in obtaining an X-ray image of the object under study on a photographic film from a fluorescent (illuminating) screen.

Other X-ray diagnostics. The advantage of fluorography over other methods is that it allows a comprehensive study of diseases, the clinic of which has been hidden for a long time. Fluorography is used in the diagnosis of diseases of the chest, mammary glands, bones.

There are 2 types of fluorography: stationary and mobile (bus, car).

Certain staff in the workplace (eg kindergarten teachers, maternity staff, baby food distributors, school teachers, etc.) Once every 6 months; and in the food industry, public catering; san.-hygiene. (hairdresser, bath, etc.), pharmacies, hostels, libraries, etc. Working people must undergo fluorographic examination once a year.