Chest X-rays: Helping detect
heart and lung conditions
Even with today's high-tech medical devices, the basic
chest X-ray remains an important tool in diagnosing
cardiovascular diseases. Here's a look at how it works.
Full article >>>Chest X-rays for
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (
COPD)
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Chest X-rays for
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (
COPD) ...
Full article >>>A
chest X-ray may be ordered when an person's symptoms include a persi
stent cough,
coughing up blood,
chest pain, a chest
injury, or difficulty in
breathing.
Full article >>>This
chest x-ray shows the affects ofa
fungal infection, coccidioido
mycosis. In the middle of the
left lung (seen on the
right side of the picture) there are
multiple, thin-walled cavities (seen as light areas) with a diameter of 2 to 4 centimeters.
Full article >>>So you see, a
chest X-ray -- even once or twice a year -- is not a significant increase in exposure. Other types of diagnostic
X-rays, such as an upper GI, use higher levels of radiation.
Full article >>>Chest x-ray: An
x-ray of the
organs and bones inside the chest. An
x-ray is a type of energy beam that can go through the body and onto film, making a picture of areas inside the body.
Full article >>>Chest X-ray: Your child will initially have a
chest x-ray. This diagnostic tests uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of the internal
tissues, bone and
organs onto film.
Full article >>>chest x-ray electrocardiogram (
ECG), which is a recording of the electrical activity of your
heart Doppler
ultrasound, which uses sound waves to show
blood flow in the major veins and arteries of the head
blood tests ...
Full article >>>Chest X-rayTreatmentTreatment also varies based on the type of
cancer and its stage. The stage of a
cancer refers to whether or not the
tumor has spread from its original location.
Full article >>>Chest X-ray Chest CT scan
Cytologic studies of
pleural fluid or
sputum Bronchoscopy Lung needle biopsy Surgical lung
biopsy ...
Full article >>>Chest X-ray: This picture of the
lungs will show the location and size of the collapse. Chest Tube: ...
Full article >>>Chest X-rayCAT scan of the chest
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan
Bronchoscopy with washings and
biopsy for
cytologyCat scan guided needle
biopsyOpen lung biopsy ...
Full article >>>Chest X-ray - A simple
X-ray may show a large
hiatal hernia.
Esophagoscopy - A viewing tube is inserted down the throat to inspect the
esophagus.
Full article >>>Chest X-ray to determine lung maturity and onset of
respiratory di
stress syndrome Blood gas analysis
Serum glucoseSerum calciumSerum bilirubin ...
Full article >>>Chest x rays and CT scans are used to check for the presence of fluid accumulation in the
lungs and signs of
bronchiectasis.
Treatment ...
Full article >>>chest x-rayAn
x-ray of the structures inside the chest. An
x-ray is a type of high-energy radiation that can go through the body and onto film, making pictures of areas inside the chest, which can be used to
diagnose disease.
chiasma (ki-AZ-ma) ...
Full article >>>If you are looking at a standard
x-ray image or radiograph (such as a
chest x-ray), it appears as if you are looking through the body. CT and
MRI are similar to each other, but provide a different view of the body than an
x-ray does.
Full article >>>Diagnosis is made on a basis of symptoms along with investigations such as a
chest x-ray and, importantly, lung function tests.
Full article >>>Diagnosis of
lung cancer may be made by
physical examination,
chest X rays,
bronchoscopy (see bronchoscope), or
percutaneous needle
biopsy (insertion of a fine needle through the
skin and into the lung to obtain
tissue for study).
Full article >>>Chest X-ray - A
chest x-ray is a
radiology test that involves exposing the chest briefly to radiation to produce an image of the chest and the internal
organs of the chest.
Full article >>>The
chest x ray may be normal in the early stages, but, in a short time, fluid will be seen where it does not belong. The two
lungs are about equally affected. A
heart of normal size indicates that the problem actually is
ARDS and not
heart failure.
Full article >>>Chest x-ray reveals
pulmonary infiltrates and complete
blood count (
CBC) shows increased numbers of
eosinophils. The cause is unknown, and the
disease often resolves without
treatment. Some forms may be treated with oral
corticosteroids.
Full article >>>The examinations will involve
kidney and
liver tests,
bone scans and
chest X rays.
Chest X rays are ordered every three months during the
first year of
treatment, then routinely but less frequently for five years thereafter.
Full article >>>Doctors usually
make the
diagnosis of
pneumonia after a
physical examination of your child, and possibly a
chest x-ray,
blood tests, and (sometimes)
bacterial cultures of mucus produced by
coughing.
Full article >>>To put the risks of radiation from
X-rays into perspective: a four-hour airline flight will expose you to the same amount of radiation (from cosmic rays) as from a simple
chest X-ray.
Full article >>>Because the
radioisotope used in a PET scan is short-lived, the amount of radiation exposure the patient receives is about the same as two
chest X-rays. The radiopharmaceuticals discharge positrons from wherever they are used in the body.
Full article >>>I couldn't draw air, and I thought I was
drowning up there at 36,000 feet and that's the
first time I ever remember being really scared in my life. Not long after that, I had a
chest x-ray, and my doctor called me at home.
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