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… Abnormal: The tracer may not be removed normally from the blood by the liver. This may be a sign of liver disease. The … Abnormal: The tracer may not be removed normally from the blood by the liver. This may be a sign of liver disease. The …
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… and a little nauseated. Risks Barium doesn't move into the blood, so allergic reactions are very rare. Some people gag … and a little nauseated. Risks Barium doesn't move into the blood, so allergic reactions are very rare. Some people gag …
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… tests are done to find certain antibodies that attack red blood cells. Antibodies are proteins made by the immune … cause antibodies to be made. Transfusion reaction Human blood is typed by certain markers (called antigens ) on the surface of red blood cells . If you get a blood transfusion, the transfused …
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… ultrasound test uses reflected sound waves to see how blood flows through a blood vessel. It helps doctors assess the blood flow through major arteries and veins, such as those …
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… and stress echocardiograms. A Doppler echo shows blood flow through the heart and blood vessels. It can be done during any of these types of … is usually done to find out if you might have decreased blood flow to your heart ( coronary artery disease ). …
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… It Is Done Results Test Overview The blood supply to your hand normally comes from two arteries: … procedure called the Allen test can be used to find out if blood flow to your hand is normal. This test checks to see if both of these blood vessels are open and working correctly. It may be done …
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… see images and get information about your child's heart and blood vessels from the inside. It can also be done to repair … a thin tube called a catheter. The catheter is put into a blood vessel in the groin, neck, or other place on your … body. Then the doctor moves the catheter through the blood vessel to the heart. The doctor may use the catheter …
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… and pulses of radio wave energy to provide pictures of blood vessels inside the body. In many cases MRA can provide … tomography (CT) scan . MRA can find problems with the blood vessels that may be causing reduced blood flow. With MRA, both the blood flow and the condition …
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… how much human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is in the blood. The test measures the amount of the genetic material ( RNA ) of HIV in the blood. Viral load is first measured when you are diagnosed … undetectable. This means there is very little virus in your blood. Why It Is Done A viral load test is done to watch for …
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… , or the genetic material ( DNA or RNA ) of HIV in the blood or another type of sample. This can show if an HIV infection is present (HIV-positive). HIV infects white blood cells called CD4+ cells. They are part of the body's … to 12 weeks for HIV antibodies or antigens to appear in the blood. The period between becoming infected with HIV and the …