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Abnormality of the abdominal organs
- Body MRI (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... pelvic organs including the bladder and the reproductive organs blood vessels (this ... and abnormalities of the bile ducts and pancreas. inflammation of ...
- CT Angiography (CTA) (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... is helpful in examining blood vessels and the organs supplied by them in various body parts, ... abnormalities of the cardiovascular system, including the heart disorganized ...
- Abdominal and Pelvic CT (Computed Tomography) (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... bladder stones . abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) . injuries to abdominal organs such as the spleen, liver, kidneys, or other internal organs in cases of trauma. Doctors also use CT scanning of the abdomen/pelvis to: guide biopsies and other procedures such ...
- Catheter Angiography (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... and hands Physicians use the procedure to: identify abnormalities, such as aneurysms, in the aorta, both in the chest and abdomen, or in other arteries. detect atherosclerotic (plaque) disease ...
- Contrast Materials (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... used in the assessment of: blood perfusion in organs thrombosis , such as in myocardial infarction abnormalities in the heart liver and kidney masses inflammatory ...
- Pediatric MRI (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... see if treatment is working or if an abnormality is stable or changed over ... the heart, liver and many other organs—is more likely in some instances to identify ...
- CAT Scan (CT) - Chest (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... is particularly true of procedures involving the lungs, abdomen, pelvis, and bones. A diagnosis via CT scan ... MRI) may show some types of soft-tissue abnormalities better than CT. Even though the CT exam ...
- Pediatric VCUG (Voiding Cystourethrogram) (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... during the imaging. An x-ray of the abdomen may be performed before or after the urinary ...
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Safety (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)... e.g., knee, shoulder, hip, wrist, and ankle), abdomen, pelvic region, breast, blood vessels, heart, and other ... only to address very important problems or suspected abnormalities. In any case, MRI is safer for the ...