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X-rays. Cartilage doesn't show up on X-ray images, but cartilage loss is revealed by a narrowing of the space between the bones in your joint. · Magnetic ...
A chest X-ray can confirm the diagnosis of pulmonary edema and exclude other possible causes of shortness of breath. It's usually the first test done when a ...
Chest X-ray. A chest X-ray shows the condition of the lungs and heart. It can show whether the heart is enlarged. Echocardiogram. Sound waves are used to ...
X-ray with a contrast material, called a barium X-ray. You drink a barium solution that coats the esophagus, making it easier to see on X-rays. A healthcare ...
Doing a physical exam. Running blood tests to measure hormone levels. X-rays of children's hands and wrists also are helpful in diagnosing precocious puberty.
The term "cardiomegaly" refers to an enlarged heart seen on any imaging test, including a chest X-ray. Other tests are then needed to diagnose the condition ...
A chest X-ray. This test may be recommended to check for signs of pneumonia due to whooping cough. More Information. Chest X-rays. Skip Advertisement ...
Imaging tests may help confirm appendicitis or find other causes for pain. These tests may include an abdominal X-ray, an abdominal ultrasound, a CT scan or an ...
X-ray. You may need an X-ray of the affected wrist to exclude other causes of wrist pain, such as arthritis or fracture. However, X-rays are not helpful in ...
An X-ray of the pelvis can show signs of damage to the sacroiliac joint. An MRI can show whether the damage is the result of ankylosing spondylitis.
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