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… when the IV is started. The dye may make you feel warm and flushed and give you a metallic taste in your mouth. Some … foreign objects or growths. No bleeding or collections of fluid are found. Abnormal: A growth, such as a tumour, or … or from the brain are damaged or pinched. A collection of fluid is found, which may mean bleeding in or around the …
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… may have an abnormal backflow of urine ( vesicoureteral reflux ). Prepare your child for examinations and tests that … will not be used. A special type of X-ray technique called fluoroscopy may also be used during IVP. During fluoroscopy, a continuous X-ray beam is used to display a …
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… or non-cancerous (benign) tumour may be seen. One or more fluid-filled pockets ( cysts ) may be seen. Bits of calcium … or non-cancerous (benign) tumour may be seen. One or more fluid-filled pockets ( cysts ) may be seen. Bits of calcium …
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… IgA antibodies. IgG. IgG antibodies are found in all body fluids. They are the smallest but most common antibody (75% … are the largest antibody. They are found in blood and lymph fluid and are the first type of antibody made in response to … IgA antibodies. IgG. IgG antibodies are found in all body fluids. They are the smallest but most common antibody (75% …
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… periods may mean that you often have abnormal backflow (reflux) of stomach acid into the esophagus ( gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD ). Esophageal manometry . This checks … find: A weak lower esophageal sphincter . This may cause reflux. Weak muscle contractions when you swallow. This could …
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… is a procedure that takes out a small amount of bone marrow fluid through a needle. Bone marrow biopsy uses a needle to … the biopsy. Adults usually have a sample of bone marrow fluid taken from the back of the pelvic bone. In rare cases a fluid sample is removed from the front of the pelvic bone. …