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  1. Scan C® ... intestine using x-rays or computed tomography (CAT scan, CT scan; a type of body scan that uses a computer to put together x- ... clearly seen by x-ray examination or CT scan.
  2. ... given no more than 4 hours afterward. Imaging scans to see how ibritumomab injection has spread through ... the dose of ibritumomab injection is given. Additional scans may be performed if needed during the next ...
  3. ... being exposed to medical imaging studies (X-ray scan, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound) or oxygen rich environments (hyperbaric chambers). you ...
  4. ... use certain tests, such as ultrasound or MRI scans (radiology techniques designed to show the images of ...
  5. ... before you undergo a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.Ask your pharmacist any questions you have about ...
  6. ... take pictures of the inside of the body) scans before and during treatment to check your body's ...
  7. ... scopolamine patch before having a magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI).Do not let anyone else use your ...
  8. ... patch if you are to have an MRI scan.
  9. ... take pictures of the inside of the body) scans before and during treatment to check your body's ...
  10. ... Prevpac); contrast dyes used during radiology procedures (CAT scans, X-rays); cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune); dexamethasone (Decadron, Dexpak); ...