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… (T3) and thyroxine (T4) are needed for normal growth of the brain, especially during the first 3 years of … (T3) and thyroxine (T4) are needed for normal growth of the brain, especially during the first 3 years of …
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… may be growing too large. To look for infection or abnormal growths in or around the brain. How To Prepare In general, … no signs of bleeding, suspicious areas (lesions), abnormal growths, or infection. Abnormal: Bleeding in the brain may … fluid (CSF). This may be a sign of hydrocephalus . Abnormal growths may be present. This may be a sign of a tumour or …
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… ), inflammation , or a pocket of fluid ( cyst ). See if a growth in the parotid gland is a benign tumour or may be … can cause dry mouth, such as a blocked salivary duct, a growth in a salivary gland, or Sjögren's syndrome . How To … ), a pocket of infection ( abscess ), or a tumour or other growth may be present. The tracer may not flow normally from …
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… (colon). These tests are used to look for abnormal growths (such as tumours or polyps ), inflammation, … is inserted through the anus. Your doctor can remove small growths and collect tissue samples ( biopsy ) through a … the scope to collect tissue samples (biopsy) or to remove growths. Tissue samples may be sent to a lab to be checked. …
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… It may also be done to treat problems such as an object or growth in the airway. There are two types of bronchoscopy. … such as widening (dilating) the airway or destroying a growth using a laser , are usually done with a rigid … . Remove objects blocking the airway. Check and treat growths in the airway. Control bleeding. Treat areas of the …
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… , or a goiter that contains one or more abnormal growths (nodules). Taking too much thyroid medicine. Low … , or a goiter that contains one or more abnormal growths (nodules). Taking too much thyroid medicine. Low …
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… A sample of stool is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. … A sample of stool is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. …
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… a surgical knife (scalpel) is used to shave off the growth . Stitches are not needed. Any bleeding can usually … of normal skin tissue. Abnormal: Non-cancerous (benign) growths are seen. Benign growths do not contain cancer cells. Benign skin changes …
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… and vessels are normal in size, shape, and structure. No growths, tumours, fluid, or other problems are seen. No … and vessels may be abnormal in size, shape, or structure. Growths, tumours, or fluid may be seen. Signs of disease, … and vessels are normal in size, shape, and structure. No growths, tumours, fluid, or other problems are seen. No …
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… tissue samples can be collected ( biopsy ) and abnormal growths can be taken out. Colonoscopy can also be used as a screening test to check for cancer or precancerous growths in the colon or rectum (polyps). A colonoscopy looks … doctor may also collect tissue samples (biopsy) or take out growths. Usually, people don't feel anything if a biopsy is …