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Technology in Hospital: What are some common uses of the procedure?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. What are some common uses of the procedure? MR imaging of the body is performed to evaluate:. Organs of the chest, abdomen and pelvis—including the heart, lungs. Pelvic organs including the reproductive organs in the male (prostate and testicles) and the female (uterus and ovaries). Pelvic and hip bones. Blood vessels (MR Angiography). Physicians use the MR examination to help diagnose or monitor treatment for conditions such as:. Tumors of the chest, abdomen or pelvis. How should...
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Technology in Hospital: Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. Who interprets the results and how do I get them? A radiologist, a physician specifically trained to supervise and interpret radiology examinations, will analyze the images and send a signed report to your primary care or referring physician, who will share the results with you. Posted by Navjeet singh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Yassei.com - a web directory with homepage thumbnails. What are the benefits vs. risks? What will my child experience during and after the.
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Technology in Hospital: What will my child experience during and after the procedure?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. What will my child experience during and after the procedure? Most CT exams are painless, fast and easy. With spiral CT, the amount of time that the patient needs to lie still is reduced. Though the scanning itself causes no pain, your child may experience some discomfort from having to remain still for several minutes. If an intravenous contrast material. Your child will be alone in the exam room during the CT scan, however, the technologist will be able to see, hear and speak wi...
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Technology in Hospital: What are the limitations of General Ultrasound Imaging?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. What are the limitations of General Ultrasound Imaging? Ultrasound waves are reflected by air or gas; therefore ultrasound is not an ideal imaging technique for the bowel. Barium exams and CT scanning. Are the methods of choice for bowel-related problems. Ultrasound has difficulty penetrating bone and therefore can only see the outer surface of bony structures and not what lies within. For visualizing internal structure of bones or certain joints, other imaging modalities. What do...
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Technology in Hospital: How should my child be prepared for the CAT scan?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. How should my child be prepared for the CAT scan? Your child should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the exam. He or she may be given a gown to wear during the procedure. Metal objects including jewelry, eyeglasses, removable dental work, hearing aids and hairpins may affect the CT images and should be left at home or removed prior to your child's exam. Your child may be asked not to eat or drink anything for several hours beforehand, especially if a contrast material.
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Technology in Hospital: What does the equipment look like?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. What does the equipment look like? The CT scanner is typically a large machine with a hole, or tunnel, in the center. A moveable examination table slides into and out of this tunnel. In the center of the machine, the x-ray tube and electronic x-ray detectors are located opposite each other on a ring, called a gantry, which rotates around the patient. The computer that processes the imaging information and monitor are located in a separate room. Posted by Navjeet singh.
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Technology in Hospital: How does the procedure work?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. How does the procedure work? Unlike conventional x-ray examinations and computed tomography (CT) scans, MRI does not depend on radiation. Instead, radio waves are directed at protons, the nuclei of hydrogen atoms, in a strong magnetic field. Posted by Navjeet singh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Yassei.com - a web directory with homepage thumbnails. What are the benefits vs. risks? What will my child experience during and after the. What does the equipment look like? What is...
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Technology in Hospital: What does the equipment look like?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. What does the equipment look like? The traditional MRI unit is a large cylinder-shaped tube surrounded by a circular magnet. You will lie on a moveable examination table that slides into the center of the magnet. Some MRI units, called short- bore. The computer workstation that processes the imaging information is located in a separate room. Posted by Navjeet singh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Yassei.com - a web directory with homepage thumbnails. What is Childrens CT?
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Technology in Hospital: What are the benefits vs. risks?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008. What are the benefits vs. risks? MRI is a noninvasive imaging technique that does not involve exposure to radiation. MR images of the soft-tissue structures of the body—such as the heart, liver and many other organs— has a higher sensitivity to identify and characterize abnormalities and focal lesions than other imaging methods. This detail makes MRI an invaluable tool in early diagnosis and evaluation of many focal lesions and tumors. And muscular and bone abnormalities. Although...