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A chest X-ray can help identify any structural abnormalities or diseases (such as infection) that can cause or aggravate breathing problems. Allergy testing ...
Before the X-ray, a member of your healthcare team puts a dye into the renal arteries through a long, thin tube, called a catheter. This is to outline the ...
You might not know you have bone spurs until an X-ray for another condition reveals the growths. But sometimes, bone spurs can cause pain and loss of motion ...
Glucagon injection is also used as a diagnostic aid during X-ray tests of the stomach and bowels. This is to improve test results by relaxing the muscles of ...
MRI or an X-ray can determine the size of the tissue bulge. Defecography is a test to check how well your rectum empties. The procedure combines the use of ...
This makes the heart arteries show up more clearly on an X-ray. Cardiac catheterization isn't often used to diagnose mitral valve disease, but it may be used if ...
Tests may include X-ray, CT scan and MRI . Sometimes a positron emission ... The energy can come from X-rays, protons or other sources. Radiation may ...
A chest X-ray shows the condition of the heart and lungs. It can show if the ... This test uses several X-rays to create detailed images of the heart and heart ...
A chest X-ray is a picture of the heart, lungs and blood vessels. It can show if the heart is enlarged. Cardiac MRI. A cardiac MRI uses magnetic fields and ...
A CT scan is a special X-ray technique that provides more detail than a standard X-ray does. This test looks at the entire bowel as well as at tissues ...
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