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X-rays can reveal areas in the neck where the nerves or spinal cord might be pinched by bone spurs or other changes. CT scan. CT scans combine X-ray images ...
Imaging tests · X-ray. An X-ray can rule out broken or dislocated bones and determine if you have arthritis. · Ultrasound. This test uses sound waves to check for ...
X-rays may be needed to rule out a bone fracture. However, X-rays don't show soft tissues, such as ligaments and tendons. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An ...
To look for pneumonia from valley fever, you may have imaging tests, such as a CT scan, MRI or chest X-ray. Lung biopsy. A healthcare professional takes a ...
Sometimes an X-ray shows a piece of bone sticking out from the heel bone. This is called a bone spur. In the past, these bone spurs were often blamed for ...
X-ray imaging. Joint X-rays can be helpful to rule out other causes of joint inflammation. Ultrasound. This test uses sound waves to detect urate crystals ...
X-ray images can't positively establish the diagnosis of bursitis, but they can help to exclude other causes of your discomfort. Ultrasound or MRI might be ...
X-ray. A chest X-ray can show irregular patches in the lungs that are typical of active TB disease. Sputum tests. Your healthcare professional may take a ...
A chest X-ray or CT scan can usually reveal a fungal mass, called an aspergilloma. Imaging tests also may show signs of invasive aspergillosis and allergic ...
A chest X-ray shows the condition of the lungs and heart. It can help determine if endocarditis has caused heart swelling or if any infection has spread to the ...
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