Echocardiogram
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echocardiogram s show what is happening, right now, in your ... and close in rhythm with your heart beat.
echocardiogram works well for most patients and allows doctors ... many of the structures of the heart . An
echocardiogram is a noninvasive test that uses sound waves to ...
Aneurysm
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echocardiogram , spin echo magnetic resonance im aging scans, coronary arteriogram s, ... s are often diagnose d by chance during an X-ray , ultrasound , or
echocardiogram done for other reasons. Aneurysm s may sometimes be discovered during ...
Aortic angiography
... but you are awake and able to follow instructions during the test.
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Ambulatory
... EKG Ambulatory cardiac monitoring (for example, a Holter monitor is used for 24 hours; other monitors may be worn for two weeks or longer)
echocardiogram Electro physiology study (EPS) Coronary angiography ... Telemetry and ambulatory (Holter) monitoring are used if you need continuous ...
Aortic Aneurysm
... part of the wall of the aorta ; three basic types are usually found. Aortic aneurysm s are often discovered during an X-ray , ultrasound , or
echocardiogram done for other reasons. Occasionally, an abdominal aneurysm is felt during a routine physical examination . Aortic aneurysm - thoracic ; ...
Arteriogram
... inserts a thin, flexible tube ( catheter ) into a large artery — usually in your groin — ... Aneurysm s can be detected by
echocardiogram , spin echo magnetic resonance im aging scans, coronary arteriogram s, and biplane ventriculograms. The doctor will also check your pulse at ...
Ascites
... of fluid in the abdomen associated with liver disorders ) may be present. Enlargement of the right side of the heart may show on an ECG or
echocardiogram . Radiation therapy is used to treat splenomegaly , spleen pain , bone pain , tumor s in certain places such as next to the spinal cord, ...
Blood flow studies
... - Blood Flow Studies - Doppler Ultrasound Exam of An Extremity - Duplex/Doppler Ultrasound Exam of Extremity, Vascular Ultrasound -
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Blood gases
... of blood oxygen saturation ( pulse oximetry) ECG X-ray of the chest Pulmonary function tests Exercise testing CT scan of the chest
echocardiogram ... Neurotrend System designed for continuous monitoring of blood gases for determination of cerebral ischemia and/or hypoxia in patients ...
Collagen
... tissue s. Collagen typing (performed on a skin biopsy sample) Collagen gene mutation testing Lysyl hydroxylase or oxidase activity
echocardiogram ( heart ultrasound ) ... collagen (KAHL-uh-jen): The major protein found in tissue s, cartilage , and bones. Collagen injection s are ...
Coronary angiography
... EKG Ambulatory cardiac monitoring (for example, a Holter monitor is used for 24 hours; other monitors may be worn for two weeks or longer)
echocardiogram Electro physiology study (EPS) Coronary angiography ... provides an X-ray image of the heart 's internal structure and blood flow ...
Diagnosis
... pulmonary valve stenosis begins with the patient's medical history and a physical exam. Tests to confirm the diagnosis include chest x ray,
echocardiogram , electrocardiogram, and catherization. Diagnosis of anoxia and hypoxia is commonly made through the appearance of clinical symptoms. However, ...
ECG
... Node ECG : Conduction Abnormalties- Ventricular ... ECG Also called an electrocardiogram, it records the electrical activity of the heart .
echocardiogram ... ECG or EKG A record of the waves that relates to the electrical impulses produced at each beat of the heart . ElectrodesTiny wires in ...
Exercise stress test
... walk on a treadmill while a specialist monitors the intensity of your exercise . This test looks for any signs of coronary artery disease . -
echocardiogram - Exercise Stress Test Review Date : 3/24/2003 Reviewed By : Jacqueline A. Hart, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine, Newton-Wellesley ...
Heart murmurs
... MURMURS CAN PLAY SPORTS Question: I recently took my child for a physical examination so that he could participate in sports at school . The
echocardiogram allows doctors to evaluate heart murmurs , check the pumping function of the heart , and evaluate patients who have had heart attack s. It is a ...
Hepatomegaly
... splenomegaly .) Pictures & Images Liver Fattening, CT Scan ... Hepatomegaly ( liver enlargement ) Spleen enlargement Clear cornea s
echocardiogram may show thickened heart Abnormal bone x-ray s, such as thickened skull and oval vertebrae Seizures , mental retardation ... ...
Holter monitor
... EKG Ambulatory cardiac monitoring (for example, a Holter monitor is used for 24 hours; other monitors may be worn for two weeks or longer)
echocardiogram Electro physiology study (EPS) Coronary angiography ... During an ambulatory EKG , the patient wears a portable EKG machine called a ...
Liver disorders
... of fluid in the abdomen associated with liver disorders ) may be present. Enlargement of the right side of the heart may show on an ECG or
echocardiogram . Cirrhosis is the term used to describe irreversible scarring of the liver . It occurs during the late stages of various liver disorders , ...
Liver enlargement
... and pneumonitis. If untreated, circulatory failure brings death . Hepatomegaly ( liver enlargement ) Spleen enlargement Clear cornea s
echocardiogram may show thickened heart Abnormal bone x-ray s, such as thickened skull and oval vertebrae Seizures , mental retardation ... Liver ...
Neonate
... and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 15 mg of amoxicillin per kg (6.8 mg per pound) of body weight every twelve hours.
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Noninvasive
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echocardiogram is a noninvasive test that uses sound waves to look at the structure and function of your heart . A transducer, which is a medical device, ...
Pregnancy ultrasound
... Pregnancy ultrasound , which can demonstrate the presence of intrauterine growth retardation Infant ECG and
echocardiogram , which can detect heart abnormalities ... Pregnancy ultrasound Duplex/Doppler ultrasound Doppler/ ultrasound of the heart Doppler ...
Pulse
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Regurgitation
... Inadequate closure of the mitral valve causes blood to flow back to the left atrium. Mild regurgitation requires an evaluation with an
echocardiogram every 2 to 3 years, a moderate condition requires an echo every year, and with severe regurgitation you may have to have an echo every 4 to 6 ...
Slit
... uses a special microscope with a b right , narrow slit of light to check the outside and inside of the eye . The examination should include an
echocardiogram taken by a cardiologist, a slit -lamp eye examination by an ophthalmologist, and a work-up of the patient's spinal column by an orthopedic ...
Stress test
... will stop the exam immediately. Nuclear stress test : What to expect Q. What happens during a nuclear stress test ? Peter/ Wisconsin ... -
echocardiogram - Exercise Stress Test Review Date : 3/24/2003 Reviewed By : Jacqueline A. Hart, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine, Newton-Wellesley ...