...complications. Incorporate Regular Exercise Into Your Routine Like the heart that relentlessly beats within our chests, so too should our commitment to regular exercise be unfaltering. My regimen is a...
...to the main air passage or lung blood vessels due to trauma or injury. There are two techniques used for lung removal and both involve opening the chest area. In...
...contrasting dye material injected into the arteries, so they become more visible in an X-ray. The principle behind X-rays and contrast dyes is called fluoroscopy since the latter causes the...
...they become more visible in an X-ray. The principle behind X-rays and contrast dyes is called fluoroscopy since the latter causes the internal parts of the blood vessel to be...
...reduce the risk of a heart attack. People with chest pain should take GTN (spray, tablet or capsule) under the tongue. If the pain continues or gets worse, the person...
...commonly include:[1][2][3][4] Difficulty swallowing, also known as dysphagia Sensation of a lump in the throat, neck or chest, if the object is blunt Pain in the throat, neck or chest,...
...in fact refers more specifically to disseminated TB which presents with a millet-seed-like appearance on a chest x-ray, when the disease is spread by the blood throughout the lungs (see...
...detect the presence of foreign bodies in the airways. However, not all objects are visible on radiograph tests such as X-rays. If an X-ray is inconclusive, a CT scan may...
...type of x-ray scan due to the potential risks to her unborn child. However, the chest x-ray scan is an important requirement in an immigration medical examination and is strongly...
...or narrowed artery to the grafted one. The graft material may be derived from the chest (internal mammary artery), leg (saphenous vein), or wrist (radial artery). The number of grafts...