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… each possible biopsy result. Your doctor may order certain blood tests, such as a complete blood count or clotting factors, before your procedure. … intravenous (IV) line will be placed in a vein to give you fluids and medicines. After you are asleep, a tube will be …
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… Monitor heart function during surgery. Look for masses or blood clots in the upper left chamber (left atrium) of the … a replacement heart valve works. Measure the speed at which blood travels through the heart. Measure the blood pressure … heartbeat (ejection fraction) is normal. There is no excess fluid in the sac surrounding the heart, and the lining …
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… into a vein in the arm and then travels through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The tracer flows through the … mean narrowing or blockage of the blood vessels, pockets of fluid ( cysts ), some cancers, scarring, or pockets of … test. Steps you can take Most of the tracer will leave your body through your urine or stool within a day. So be sure to …
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… dye and camera ( fluoroscopy ) to take pictures of the blood flow in the blood vessels of the head and neck . An … a vein in your arm so your doctor can give you medicine or fluids if needed. A device called a pulse oximeter, which … A strap, tape, or sandbags may be used to hold your body still. A lead apron may be placed under your genital …
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… test that uses dye and a camera to take pictures of the blood flow in an artery or a vein. An angiogram can be used … a vein in your arm so your doctor can give you medicine or fluids if needed. Small pads or patches (electrodes) are … table. A strap, tape, or sandbags may be used to hold your body still. A lead apron may be placed under your genital …
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… Test Overview Tests for bacterial vaginosis take samples of fluid from the vagina . The samples are looked at under a … sample of vaginal discharge is checked for bacteria, white blood cells , and unusual cells called clue cells . If clue … sample of vaginal discharge is checked for bacteria, white blood cells , and unusual cells called clue cells . If clue …
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… the bladder. This test, also called a VCUG, uses contrast fluid and X-rays so the doctor can see how the bladder fills … bladder instead of going through the urethra and out of the body. Check for structural problems of the bladder and … and how soon to do it. If you take a medicine that prevents blood clots, your doctor may tell you to stop taking it …
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… tone, movement, breathing, and the amount of amniotic fluid around your baby. A BPP is commonly done in the last … disease. Type 1 diabetes or gestational diabetes. High blood pressure (hypertension). Pre-eclampsia. A small amount … disease. Type 1 diabetes or gestational diabetes. High blood pressure (hypertension). Pre-eclampsia. A small amount …
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… called thyroxine. This hormone controls how fast the body converts food into energy ( metabolism ). Parathyroid … It controls the amount of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. During a thyroid and parathyroid ultrasound, a small … between a solid thyroid gland nodule and a simple fluid-filled sac ( cyst ). Find out if the thyroid gland is …
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… (SPEP) test measures specific proteins in the blood to help identify some diseases. Proteins are … positive or a negative electrical charge, and they move in fluid when placed in an electrical field. Serum protein … uses an electrical field to separate the proteins in the blood serum into groups of similar size, shape, and charge. …