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Results 1 - 10 of 50 for "x-rays"
  1. ... the mouth and stomach), stomach, and intestine using x-rays or computed tomography (CAT scan, CT scan; a ... scan that uses a computer to put together x-ray images to create cross-sectional or three dimensional ...
  2. ... swelling, and joint damage) with changes seen on X-ray, active non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (a condition in ... signs of swelling), but without changes seen on X-ray, plaque psoriasis (a skin disease in which red, ...
  3. ... colon is filled with a fluid and then x-rays are taken) so that the doctor will have ...
  4. ... signs of swelling, but without changes seen on x-ray). Secukinumab is also used in the treatment of ...
  5. ... signs of swelling, but without changes seen on x-ray) in adults, Ixekizumab injection is in a class ...
  6. ... signs of swelling), but without changes seen on X-ray, in adults who are unable to take or ...
  7. ... your body's response to lanthanum.Before having any x-rays of your abdominal area, tell your doctor and the x-ray technicians that you are taking lanthanum.Do not ...
  8. ... telephones, and microwave ovens. you should avoid airport x-rays and request a manual pat down if you ... should avoid being exposed to medical imaging studies (X-ray scan, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound) or oxygen rich ...
  9. ... the extended-release tablet and you have any x-ray tests, tell the technician that you are taking ...
  10. If you are having x-rays, tell the doctor that you are receiving aldesleukin therapy.It is important for you to keep a written list of ...
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