Computed axial tomography
... use
3.1 Cranial CT
3.2 Chest CT
3.3
abdominal and pelvic CT
3.4 Extremities
4 See ... findings of uncertain acute significance.
abdominal and pelvic CT
Many
abdominal disease processes require CT for proper ...
Diabetes mellitus
... coma include polyuria, nausea, vomiting and
abdominal pain , with lethargy and somnolence a later ... produces a metabolic acidosis , with anorexia,
abdominal distress, and eventually vomiting . The rising ... dehydrated and breathing both fast and deeply.
abdominal pain is common and may be severe. The level of ...
Morphogenesis
... effect genes that are important in the formation of more posterior
abdominal segments of the Drosophila embryo.
Cytoskeletal elements such as ... genes control the specializations of the third thoracic segment and the
abdominal segments.
In 1995 , the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was ...
Morphogenesis
... effect genes that are important in the formation of more posterior
abdominal segments of the Drosophila embryo.
Cytoskeletal elements such as ... genes control the specializations of the third thoracic segment and the
abdominal segments.
In 1995 , the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was ...
Colchicine
... : symptoms start 2 to 5 hours after the toxic dose has been ingested and include burning in the mouth and throat, fever , vomiting , diarrhea ,
abdominal pain and kidney failure . Death from respiratory failure can follow. There is no antidote.
Laboratory use
In laboratory setting colchicine ...
Dialysis
... blood is then returned to the body.
In peritoneal dialysis , a special solution is run through a tube into the peritoneal cavity , the
abdominal body cavity around the intestine . The fluid is left there for a while to absorb waste products, and then removed through the tube.
...
Ebola
... too, but the onset is usually sudden and characterised by high fever , prostration, myalgia (muscle pains), arthralgia (pain in the joints),
abdominal pains and headache . These symptoms progress to vomiting , diarrhea , oropharyngeal lesions , conjunctivitis , organ damage (notably the kidney ...
Kidney
... gland (also called the suprarenal gland ).
The kidneys are retroperitoneal, which means they lie behind the peritoneum , the lining of the
abdominal cavity . They are approximately at the vertebral level T12 to L3, and the right kidney usually lies slightly lower than the left in order to ...
Magnetic resonance imaging
... or aneurysms (vessel wall dilatations, at risk of rupture). The main uses of MRA is to evaluate the arteries of the neck and brain, the thoracic and
abdominal aorta, and the kidneys. A variety of techniques can be used to generate the pictures, such as administration of a paramagnetic contrast agent (such ...