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This test uses X-rays and dye to create a picture of the veins in the legs and feet. The dye is injected into a large vein in the foot or ankle. It helps ...
During an X-ray, a small amount of radiation passes through your body to produce images of the bones of the ankle. This test is good for ruling out bone ...
X-ray. This is the most commonly used test for wrist pain. Using a small amount of radiation, X-rays can reveal bone fractures or signs of osteoarthritis.
A chest X-ray shows the condition of the heart and lungs. It can help show if the heart is enlarged. Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). This quick and painless ...
Chest X-ray. This doesn't show the type of infection. But it can show how much infection is in the lungs. Tests on a sample of mucus from the lungs, called ...
An X-ray, ultrasound or other imaging tests of your belly can help show if you have kidney stones or other health concerns involving the kidneys. Imaging tests ...
Much like doctors, nurse practitioners can examine patients and diagnose and treat illnesses. They interpret lab results and X-rays, prescribe medications, and ...
Stomach X-ray using a contrast dye. A dye is placed into the bowel through a special tube placed in the rectum. The dye fills and coats the lining of the ...
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) uses a dye to highlight the bile ducts and pancreatic duct on X-ray images. A thin, flexible tube ...
Tests may include a breast X-ray, called a mammogram, an ultrasound or an MRI scan. Removing a sample of breast cells for testing, called a biopsy. To ...
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