Side effects of MRI scans
For atypic febrile seizures, our doctor advised to have MRI scan for Brain (Plain) for my 6 months old baby. Is it safe? Are there any side effects of this MRI scan?
For atypic febrile seizures, our doctor advised to have MRI scan for Brain (Plain) for my 6 months old baby. Is it safe? Are there any side effects of this MRI scan?
Kindly let me know whether my growth plate had been fused or it is still open.Is there any possibility to increase height after growth plate has been fused
I had a chronic-appearing lacunar infarct in the right thalamus show up on a CT scan of my head that was done in September of 2015. The doctor asked if I had ever had a stroke. I was baffled because I totally unaware that I had. I have since been told this is referred to as a "silent stroke". My question is......will the evidence of this infarction always be there and show up on scans from here on out?
I had total thyroidectomy due to Thyroid cancer , Parathyroids were preserved, Done with Rai therapy of 100mcg it's almost 20 days, currently using Calcium supplement of 2000mg and Eltroxin 200mcg, problem is my body is hot but there is no fever , also there are body pains since 4 days, what could be the reason ?.
My Ent surgeon refers CTPNS test. I am planning to take test tomorrow morning 9 am. Please suggest what precaution requires before test. Can I take breakfast or better to go with fasting? and shall I go to office after test? Below or my health condition. I have high bp using olmzest 20 daily. Last year Jan 2015 one week suffer with facial palsy taken medication and cured. Now suffering with nose blocking and cold. Please guide me this is simple test or any risk. Shall I take test withot fear. Please suggest shall I go morning with fasting 9 am or shall I go after brakfast bp tablet taken around 11am.
MRCP is short form of Magnetic Resonance Cholangio-Pancreatography. The investigation is a type of MRI. It evaluates gall bladder, biliary tree (e.g. CBD, CHD, RHD, LHD & IHBR), pancreas and pancreatic duct (MPD). Most of the gall bladder (and biliary tree) stones are radio-lucent, i.e. they ...
Varicocele is a bunch of enlarged veins in a man’s scrotum that feels like a “bag of worms” on touch.A varicocele is a relatively common condition in young men. One out of 10 men suffers from varicocele and occurs mostly on left side. Varicocele may be asymptomatic or may cause ...
AngiographicEmbolisation:-45 yrs pt with h/o hematuria. No renal procedures done. Normal bleeding parameters. Evaluated and a right renal avm found.Renal avm s are less common. It can be acquired orcongenital. Acquired are more common after renal procedures/ ...
VARICOSE VEINS:-It's not just a cosmetic concern Varicose Veins is a Progressive and Irreversible Disease.About 30% of Indian population is suffering from varicose veins. Know if you are one of them.Treatment :- Endovenous Laser Treatment + Foam Sclero TherapyALL ...
What Are Spider Veins?Spider veins (Telangiectasias) are similar to varicose veins, but smaller and found closer to the skin's surface. They take their name from their appearance, which resembles a spider’s web. Usually red or blue in color, they vary in size and can be found in ...