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- Computed Tomography (CT) -- Sinuses
(Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)
... air-filled spaces within the bones of the face surrounding the nasal cavity. CT scanning is painless, ... and blood vessels. A CT scan of the face produces images that also show a patient's paranasal ... - ... It also helps your doctor to evaluate your face, sinuses, and skull or to plan radiation therapy ... look like? The CT scanner is typically a large, donut-shaped machine with a short tunnel in ...
- ... Find support Many parents and parents-to-be face a world of unknowns, but they all want ... Cleft palate and other birth defects of the face. Cleft palate is a birth defect in which ...
- ... you have cancer, you and your loved ones face many unknowns. Understanding your cancer and knowing what ... make decisions. Some of the decisions you may face include: Which treatment is best for you? If ...
- Pediatric Abdominal Ultrasound
(Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)
... performed? For most ultrasound exams, you will lie face-up on an exam table that can be ... fast, and easily tolerated. Your child will lie face-up on an examining table. The technologist or ... - ... swelling which can be especially relevant in the face, tongue, throat that can cause trouble breathing or ...
- ... Transabdominal: For most ultrasound exams, you will lie face-up on an exam table that can be ... bone fractures or for infection surrounding a bone. Large patients are more difficult to image by ultrasound ...
- ... prescribed for. What Can Parents Do? Every family faces its share of colds, sore throats , and viruses. ...
- ... sweating, nausea, light-headedness Brain - weakness of the face, arms or legs, difficulty speaking, vision problems, sudden ...
- ... part of your body (e.g., arm weakness, face drooping, difficulty speaking) along with experiencing vertigo, this ...