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… your heart. You will be given medicine to make you sleepy and comfortable during the test. The doctor puts a … and speed of blood flow through the heart valves. Identify abnormal blood flow between the chambers of the heart … the heart's valves or its inner lining (endocardium). Guide procedures done during cardiac catheterization . Help find …
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… screen) as he or she moves the scope. A doctor may do this procedure to look for ulcers, tumours, infection, or … and upper small intestine ( duodenum ) look normal. Abnormal: Inflammation or irritation is found in the … inflammation. Find out if tumours or ulcers contain cancer cells. Identify a type of bacteria called H. pylori that can …
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… may need a standard angiogram anyway to double-check the abnormal results from the CT angiogram. This is more likely … right away to clear the blockage. You will need a separate procedure. But if you have a standard angiogram and the … exposed to radiation, there's a small chance of damage to cells or tissue. That's the case even with the low-level …
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… with barium. This outlines the intestine and shows large abnormalities. In a double-contrast or air-contrast study , … onto you or onto the table. The doctors who perform this procedure are used to this. They will be able to help you. … of the lining of the colon. A narrowed segment or a twisted loop of bowel, causing an obstruction. Telescoped bowel in a …
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… the scope to: Take a sample of tissue ( biopsy ) from an abnormal growth. Then it can be checked for problems. Remove … pressure inside the bile ducts (manometry). How To Prepare Procedures can be stressful. This information will help you … can still communicate. The IV medicines will make you feel sleepy. You may not be able to remember much of what happens …
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… and hips. Fluid from the genital area, such as semen or cervical mucus. How It Is Done Body fluid tests are done by … a swab or sample of fluid. For example, a doctor collects cervical mucus from the vagina or cervix in a way similar to … fluid can be tested for bacteria and white and red blood cells, protein, and glucose. Results can show the cause of …
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… Results Test Overview A cystoscopy is a procedure that lets a doctor look inside your bladder and … you are in the hospital, you may get medicine to make you sleep during the procedure. While you are asleep, the doctor … to the ureters are normal. There are no polyps or other abnormal growths, swelling, bleeding, narrow areas …
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… a genetic condition. You or the baby's father carries an abnormal gene that can cause an inherited disease, such as … the belly (transabdominal) or through the cervix (transcervical). The choice may depend on the position of the … the cervix (transcervical) Most women do not find this procedure painful. You may feel some pressure or mild …
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… hidden (occult) blood, fat, meat fibres, bile , white blood cells , and sugars called reducing substances. The pH of the … , fungi , or parasites . The stool is shaped like a tube. Abnormal: The stool is black, red, white, yellow, or green. … a stool analysis. Your doctor will talk with you about any abnormal results that may be related to your symptoms and …
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… usually take a few days. Joint fluid analysis Normal Abnormal Colour and clarity Clear to light yellow Red (bloody) or milky white (cloudy) Blood cell count No large numbers of red or white blood cells … Bacteria are seen, or organisms grow in the culture. Abnormal values Colour and clarity. Slightly cloudy fluid …