...infants, general anesthesia may be necessary to minimize movement during the injection and X-ray imaging. The specific steps performed during an arteriogram depends on the actual body part tested. But...
...clear, prevention can be difficult. However, there are several steps a pregnant woman can take to help reduce the risk of premature labor. Being tested for and treating infections can...
...a delay in the conduction system of the heart. Blocks or delays occur along the ventricles and atria due to underlying heart diseases. This block or delay prevents the heart...
...obtain fetal blood sample and test it for possible disorders or diseases, such as Down’s syndrome, sickle cell anemia, Tay-Sachs disease, cleft palate, and other genetic disorders. Today, prenatal diagnosis...
...for swollen glands Listening to a person’s breathing using a stethoscope If bacterial pharyngitis is suspected, a doctor may also take a swab from the throat and have it tested...
...stay still during the scan, which can last from several minutes to several hours, depending on condition being tested and the type of radiotracers being used. After the PET scan,...
...movement during the injection and X-ray imaging. The specific steps performed during an arteriogram depends on the actual body part tested. But normally, it involves the following: The patient is...
...mutation or change was detected in a specific gene, DNA sequence, or protein tested. This means that the person is not a carrier, not at risk, nor is affected by...
...factors of childhood obesity include: Genetics Limited social activities Existing diseases Pediatric medications Emotional stress On the other hand, malnutrition is linked to the following risk factors: Poverty resulting in...
...formation and development, a deficiency causes rickets. [6],[7] 3) Underlying systemic diseases Certain diseases such as celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, liver, or kidney disease can affect the way the body...