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- Clavicle X-ray - children
Clavicle X-ray - children
Clavicle X-ray (children and adolescents up to 18 years of age)
Any hours
Any facility
Any specialist
The examination is performed in order to diagnose and evaluate post-traumatic lesions (fractures and dislocations of acromioclavicular joint), inflammatory, overload and degenerative lesions; in case of pain, swelling, impaired mobility of the upper limb, suspicion of neoplastic changes and bone metastases.
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Painless, short-term examination, no preparation required. An exposure of specific part of the body, removing all the jewellery and ornaments and proper patient’s positioning is required according to the technician instruction.
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- the name of the facility that issued the referral,
- patient’s data (first name and surname, date of birth, sex, PESEL number, address and place of residence),
- if the patient is a minor, completely incapacitated or unable to give informed consent: first name(s) and surname of the patient’s legal representative and his/her address of residence,
- purpose of and reason for the X-ray,
- preliminary clinical diagnosis justifying the radiological procedure,
- signature and stamp of the person referring the patient for the X-ray or procedure.
Bring previous test results (if any).
Arrive 15 minutes before your visit.
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After the visit, you will receive a CD-ROM with the X-ray image. It is necessary that you declare at the reception desk which form of X-ray impression you prefer to receive (in hardcopy at a selected Medical Centre or by email) You will receive the impression in 3 weekdays, within the period set out in the Medicover medical standard, or (when justified and in line with the doctor’s referral) in 24 hours.
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