...undergo computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. The surgery involves the following steps: The patient is placed under general anaesthesia. This means he is asleep during the...
...**Imaging Tests:** Depending on the specific neurosurgical procedure, imaging tests such as MRI or CT scans may be conducted to evaluate healing and any changes in the affected area of...
...as an X-ray or MRI, to make all the parts of the fistula visible. The surgeon then proceeds to remove all three parts of the fistula while making sure that...
...functions. Imaging tests such as renal ultrasonography, intravenous pyelography, CT scans, MRI, renal angiography, retrograde pyelography, diuretic renography, or radionuclide scanning might also be performed during the follow-up consultation to...
...These include: Ultrasound scan Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan Computer tomography (CT) scan Biopsy Sialoendoscopy How is the Procedure Performed? A sialography scan is an x-ray procedure. It is simple...
...resonance imaging (MRI) – can be used to help doctors identify any fractures, bone erosion, infections, and any other damage which may help in their diagnosis. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis treatment...
...physical examination may also include imaging tests, such as x-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, as well as laboratory tests to check for signs of inflammation. The rheumatologist may also ask...
...person’s lifestyle habits and carrying out a physical examination. X-rays, CT, or MRI scans may be carried out and a biopsy (tissue sample) is often taken. Treatment Treatment depends on...
...to some tests, such as: External eye examination Ophthalmoscopic examination of the inside of the eye Ultrasound or echography Fluorescein angiography Fine needle biopsy CT scan MRI scan PET scan...
...* Easy bruising or bleeding * Enlarged spleen * Fluid accumulation in the abdomen (ascites) **Diagnosis** Liver cirrhosis is diagnosed through: * Blood tests * Ultrasound or MRI scans *...