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  1. ... be tested before and after you drink a solution that contains 8 ounces of water that is ... or vial. Next, you will drink the xylose solution. You will be asked to rest quietly. Your ...
  2. ... vial. You or your child will drink a solution that contains water and glucose (sugar). Two more ... within one to two hours after drinking the solution. The blood samples will be tested to see ...
  3. ... lungs for testing. During the procedure, a saline solution is put through the bronchoscope to wash the ... is sucked up into the bronchoscope. The saline solution will contain cells and other substances, such as ...
  4. ... cervix and vagina with a vinegar or iodine solution. This makes abnormal tissues easier to see. Your ... into the vagina, and the vinegar or iodine solution may sting. A biopsy is also a safe ...
  5. ... The swab will be placed in a special solution for testing. During an infant urine test: You ...
  6. ... or wash. Your provider will insert a saline solution (salt water) into your nose and use gentle ...
  7. ... info.nih.gov/diseases/2424/galactosemia Perkin Elmer: Solutions for Newborn Screening [Internet]. Perkin Elmer Inc; 1998– ...
  8. ... A health care professional will insert a saline solution (salt water) into your nose and remove the ...
  9. ... provider will clean your back with an antiseptic solution. You will be injected with numbing medicine, so ...
  10. ... a health care professional will insert a saline solution (salt water) into your nose and remove it ...
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