...Does the Procedure Work? Many people tend to confuse MRI with PET and CT scans. All of them have different functions and uses different technologies. The CT scan is the...
...bothersome for patients who have claustrophobia due to the enclosed design of the MRI scanner. T scans – Computed tomography scans expose patients to radiation, although only in small controlled...
...scan (magnetic resonance imaging scan) Aortic dissection treatment A type A, or type I and type II, aortic dissection is a medical emergency requiring surgery to repair the damaged aorta...
...to provide inconclusive in such cases. A dobutamine stress myocardial perfusion scan (MIBI scan) has a feasibility rating of up to 90% and has been proven to produce accurate results...
...displayed on a monitor and can be used to identify various types of medical conditions. Typically, ultrasound scans require no preparation and only last a few minutes, making them quite...
...pregnancy. This is a good indication of the fetus’ health, and can also determine if the fetus is in distress. Ultrasound scans – Ultrasound scans are necessary at certain points...
...work with medical imaging methods, which include: computed tomography (CT) scans MRI scans positron emission tomography (PET) scans X-rays ultrasounds nuclear medicine fusion imaging Most of these techniques involve the...
...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...
...Ulcerative colitis (UC) Crohn’s disease Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Diverticulitis To diagnose chronic appendicitis, the following diagnostic techniques can be used: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Computed tomography (CT) scans Ultrasound...
...that result in increased intracranial pressure. However, in situations wherein a CT scan is not available or the patient cannot be brought in for a CT scan, a subdural tap...