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Dye flows through the catheter to arteries in the heart. The dye helps the arteries show up more clearly on X-ray images and video. Heart treatments may be done ...
Chest X-ray or CT scan. These can help diagnose anthrax that's breathed in, called inhalation anthrax. Stool testing. Testing stool for anthrax bacteria can ...
If your healthcare team suspects hip dysplasia, they might suggest imaging tests, such as X-rays or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). ... X-ray. News from Mayo ...
Calcium deposits can form under the skin, particularly at the fingertips, causing bumps that can be seen on X-rays. Raynaud's phenomenon. Raynaud's ...
A CT scan, a specialized X-ray technology, produces cross-sectional images of your brain. It's usually used to rule out tumors, strokes and head injuries. A ...
Obtain the history of what occurred, causing the injury. Conduct a physical exam. Screen the patient with a chest X-ray. If the patient is stable and has no ...
... X-rays of your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra before and during ... A CT scan combines a series of X-ray views taken from many different angles ...
If X-rays appear normal but you still have symptoms, your doctor might order an MRI. Computerized tomography (CT) scan. This technique combines X-ray images ...
A CT scan uses X-rays to obtain cross-sectional images of the body. This can help to reveal brain tumors, brain damage, bone and blood vessel problems, and ...
Silica medical surveillance exams with B-read chest X-rays. Bloodborne pathogen exposure management. Medical surveillance exams for hazardous material exposures ...
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