- (a) Lymphangiography.
- (b) Discography.
- (c) Lumbar puncture with/without injection of medication.
- (d) Nerve root injection, epidural injection, nerve blocks, and radiofrequency treatments for pain control.
- (e) Venography (Venogram) with contrast media by peripheral IV.
- (f) Cholangiography with contrast media through existing drain; T-tube cholangiography.
- (g) Urography (IVP) with contrast media.
- (h) Radionuclide scans and/or blood flow studies.
- (i) Gastrointestinal (GI) tract radiography and fluoroscopy.
- (j) Nasogastric/nasojejunal tube placement with fluoroscopy.
- (k) Percutaneous gastrostomy/gastrojejunostomy.
- (l) Fistula or sinus tract injection.
- (m) Sialography.
- (n) Dacryocystography, stenting.
- (o) Cystography, cystourethrography.
- (p) Retrograde and antegrade urography.
- (q) Larynogography, bronchography.
- (r) Hysterosalpingography.
- (s) ERCP (Endoscopic retrograde cholangio pancreatography).
- (t) Galactography.
- (u) Skeletal radiography and/or fluoroscopy (skull, mastoids, sinuses and facial bones; spine, ribs, pelvis; extremities).
- (v) Foreign body radiography and/or fluoroscopy and foreign body retrieval.
- (w) Chest and abdomen radiography and fluoroscopy.
- (x) Portable radiography/fluoroscopy.
- (y) Pelvimetry, fetogram.
- (z) Magnetic Resonance Imaging/Magnetic Resonance Angiography without and with contrast.
- (aa) Computed tomography scan/computed tomography angiogram without and with contrast media.
- (bb) Ultrasound and Doppler studies.
- (cc) Laminography, polytomography.
- (dd) Soft-tissue radiography including xeroradiography and xeromammography.
- (ee) Arthrography, arthrocentesis, tenography.
- (ff) Ureteral or urethral balloon dilatation/stent.
- (gg) Percutaneous suprapubic cystostomy.
- (hh) Cyst aspiration/drainage/sclerosis.
- (ii) Percutaneous or transvascular biopsy.
- (jj) Paracentesis.
- (kk) Thoracentesis.
Source Note:The provisions of this §603.14 adopted to be effective December 26, 2023, 48 TexReg 7995.