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Pulmonary hypoplasia
- ... dose chest CT to evaluate acquired and congenital lung abnormalities. These include pneumonia, interstitial lung disease, and tumors. ... the covering of the lungs) interstitial and chronic lung disease congenital abnormalities The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approves ...
- ... for differentiating and characterizing soft tissues, except for lung abnormalities where Chest CT is a preferred imaging test. ...
- ... such as those traveling from leg veins) or pulmonary AVMs. look at congenital abnormalities in blood vessels, especially arteries in children (e. ...
- ... such as those traveling from leg veins) or pulmonary AVMs. look at congenital abnormalities in blood vessels, especially arteries in children (e. ...
- ... such as those traveling from leg veins) or pulmonary arteriovenous malformations. look at congenital abnormalities in blood vessels, especially arteries in children (e. ...
- ... View our heart valve animations library . Congenital defects (abnormalities present at birth): Aortic valve stenosis Ebstein’s anomaly Pulmonary valve stenosis Bicuspid aortic valve Aging and age- ...
- ... clot in the lungs, a condition called a pulmonary embolism , cannot be seen on chest x-rays. Further imaging studies may be necessary to clarify the results of a chest x-ray or to look for abnormalities not visible on the chest x-ray. top ...
- Abdominal and Pelvic CT (Computed Tomography)
(Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)
... to some liver, kidney, pancreatic, uterine, or ovarian abnormalities, evaluation and diagnosis with MRI may be preferable ... - ... in organs thrombosis , such as in myocardial infarction abnormalities in the heart liver and kidney masses inflammatory ...