...circulatory system) Chest radiology (heart and lungs) Emergency radiology Gastrointestinal radiology (stomach, intestines, and abdomen) Genitourinary radiology (reproductive and urinary systems) Head and neck radiology Musculoskeletal radiology (muscles and skeleton)...
...surgery, reducing the risk of conditions associated with extended periods of bed rest such as muscle atrophy, bone loss and pneumonia. Given the small size of the incision, scarring is...
...It also provides doctors with more crucial information, such as blood flow in the myocardial muscles, as well as the demand and supply of oxygen with every beat of the...
...even if their condition cannot be cured. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results The heart is one of the most important muscles of the body, not just because of its...
...underlying muscle of the scrotum. In this procedure, excess skin and fats from the sac of the scrotum are removed to reduce the size and make the overall structure of...
...from a donor site and grafted onto the recipient site. – **Musculocutaneous flaps:** Muscle tissue with its overlying skin is transferred to cover a defect. – **Fasciocutaneous flaps:** A layer...
...pilot’s field of vision must be normal. Double vision, eye muscle imbalances, or acute and chronic eye diseases are not allowed. Color vision – This is tested using the Ishihara...
...– A condition wherein the heart muscle becomes weak and cannot pump blood efficiently. This causes a clogging of blood in the blood vessels and lungs. Congenital heart disease –...
...conditions. Obesity is also a risk factor. Symptoms The typical symptoms include tiredness, itchy skin, tremor, a loss of appetite, weight and muscle loss, yellowing of the skin and eyes...
...both are affected by the adrenalectomy, the patient must take steroids for the remainder of his life. Steroids help control inflammation, but they also have side effects like muscle weakness...