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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for Coronary Calcium Scan
  1. ... its blood vessels. This test is called a coronary calcium scan when it is done to see if you have a buildup of calcium in your heart arteries. It is called CT angiography if it ...
  2. ... include: Electrocardiogram (ECG) to check for an abnormal heart rhythm Computed tomography (CT) scan to check for calcium deposits in the brain
  3. ... in the lining of the arteries. The more calcium, the higher your chance for CHD. Exercise stress test . Heart CT scan . Nuclear stress test .
  4. ... endoscopy) Chest x-ray CT (computerized axial tomography) scan ECG (electrocardiogram, or heart tracing) Fluids through a vein (IV) Magnesium and calcium solutions to neutralize the acid Medicines to treat ...
  5. Signs may include: Abnormal heart rhythm ( arrhythmia ) Calcium deposits ... MRI of the head Ultrasound of the kidney Ultraviolet light ...
  6. Calcium deposits within the tissue of the kidney ( nephrocalcinosis ... activity of the brain Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) to check ...
  7. ... in the neck Fever High blood pressure Rapid heart rate Thyroid ... parathyroid hormone level Blood phosphorus Urine catecholamines ...
  8. ... Imaging tests of the brain and liver PET scan of the whole body (or ... , ionized , blood ) CBC Immunoelectrophoresis Liver function ...
  9. ... rate, blood pressure, and oxygen use by the heart Calcium channel blockers to relax arteries, lower blood pressure, and reduce strain on the heart Nitrates to help prevent angina Ranolazine (Ranexa) to ...
  10. ... Echocardiogram Electrocardiogram (ECG) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Nuclear heart scans (MUGA, RNV) Positron emission tomography (PET) An ECG ...
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