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Excessive interest in others
- ... will also be limited to the organ of interest to avoid unnecessary radiation to other body parts. top of page What are the ...
- ... is cutting themself? " Other forms of self-harm Other forms of self-injury include head-banging, burns, hair-pulling, or excessive scratching of the skin to the point of ...
- ... doctors’ offices, ambulatory care centers, nursing homes, and other locations. ... of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, given the small amount ...
- ... catheter angiography may not be available with any other noninvasive procedures. ... of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, given the small amount ...
- Pediatric VCUG (Voiding Cystourethrogram)
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... is necessary. Some conditions require no therapy, while others may require ... of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, given the small amount ... - ... certain exams. For more information, consult your radiologist. Other equipment ... beam at the area of interest. The machine produces a small burst of radiation ...
- ... cancerous masses that cannot be identified in any other way so that they may be ... of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, given the small amount ...
- ... is always a slight chance of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, given the small amount ... hip x-ray. For suspected spine injury or other complicated injuries, 3-D reconstructed CT images can ...
- ... is always a slight chance of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, given the small amount ... at problems in the ovaries, uterine wall, and other pelvic structures. This exam cannot evaluate infertility problems ...
- ... is always a slight chance of cancer from excessive exposure to radiation. However, the benefit of an ... or for a referral to a radiologist or other physician. To locate a medical imaging or radiation ...