...tenderness, particularly in the cranial and cervical areas Sensitivity to smell Hypertension (high blood pressure) or hypotension (low blood pressure) Tachycardia (elevated heart rate) or bradycardia (low heart rate) Weakness...
...has recently been unwell with a bacterial infection. Several tests may be carried out to help with the diagnosis, including blood tests and urine tests for the following purposes:[5][7] To...
...levels High levels of blood fats, called lipids Signs of infection Pancreatic cancer Read about how to interpret Blood Test Results Imaging scans can be used to diagnose acute pancreatitis...
...test is known as a mini-mental state exam or Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). Neuropsychological tests This is a longer, more extensive test, which may be carried out by a type...
...* Rectal examination * Blood tests to rule out other medical conditions * Colonoscopy or other imaging tests may be necessary to exclude structural abnormalities. ### Management: Treatment for CIC...
...can be used to determine if cancer has already metastasized to the bone, in which case, the bone cancer becomes secondary cancer. The doctor suspects bone cancer – Although bone...
...patient is diagnosed with: Kidney cancer – Also called renal cancer, it is one of the most common types of cancer that affect men and women in the United States....
...test (troponin is a protein found in the blood after a heart attack) and an electrocardiogram (an ECG or EKG). The most conclusive test to check for blockages in the...
...arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a rare, noncancerous entanglement of blood vessels that prevents blood from flowing between your arteries and veins. Instead of blood flowing from your arteries through capillaries...
...vena cava (SVC) delivers blood from your head, chest, and arms to your heart. The inferior vena cava (IVC) brings blood to your heart from your feet, legs, and abdominal...