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- ... ear) implants some types of clips used for brain aneurysms some types of metal coils placed within blood vessels some older cardiac defibrillators and ... the radiologist about them. top of page ...
- ... limited to: cochlear (ear) implant clips used for brain aneurysms metal coils placed within blood vessels cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers artificial heart valves implanted drug ... of the facial area or brain, so the radiologist should be aware of them. ...
- ... ear) implants some types of clips used for brain aneurysms some types of metal coils placed within blood vessels some older cardiac defibrillators and ... brain. Tell the radiologist about them. Anyone accompanying a ...
- Brain MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... ear) implants some types of clips used for brain aneurysms some older cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers some nerve stimulators Tell the technologist if you have medical or electronic ... brain. Tell the radiologist about them. Anyone accompanying a ... - ... ear) implants some types of clips used for brain aneurysms some types of metal coils placed within blood vessels some older cardiac defibrillators and ... area or brain. Tell the radiologist about them. You may need ...
- ... ear) implants some types of clips used for brain aneurysms some older cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers some spinal ...
- ... to obtain a tissue sample ( biopsy ) from the brain. assess aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations , and blood vessels through a technique called CT angiography. For more information, see the CT Angiography page. ... the brain, including the disease processes) are less visible on ...
- ... in key areas of the body, including the: brain neck heart chest abdomen (such as the kidneys and liver) pelvis legs and feet arms and hands Physicians use the procedure to: identify abnormalities, such as aneurysms, in the aorta, both in the chest and ...
- ... supplied by them in various body parts, including: brain neck heart chest abdomen (such as the ... clots congenital (birth-related) abnormalities of ...
- Brain tissue is supplied with oxygen and nutrients by a network of cerebral arteries. If the wall of an artery becomes weak, a portion of it may balloon out and form an aneurysm. A cerebral aneurysm may enlarge until it bursts. If it does, it will send blood throughout ...