yes, it can scan for ADD due to a part of the brain that are smaller than usual brain's. As for seizures, t depends. Seizures is when too much electricity is in the brain and if in the right place if can detect but its rare to see that
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No, epilepsy is an electrical event in the brain and couldn't be diagnosed unless a seizure was detected. It would be highly unlikely to detect a seizure while the fetus was still in utero.
it is called yhe urinalysis
today doctors use tools such as amniocentesis and karyotypes to help detect genetic disorder.
Complex partial seizures are hard to detect because they have normal human attributes, such as moving around and having the eyes open. However, if someone were to ask a simple question and get a very odd response or no response at all and the suspect seems to have very little control of his or her actions, this could be indicative of a complex partial seizure.
Amniocentesis primarily is looking at the DNA. It can detect major genetic problems like Down's syndrome.
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A bipolar disorder test is an examination done by a psychiatrist in order to make the diagnosis. The test primarily consists of questions for the patient. Their answers are usually enough to detect a bipolar disorder.
The Renisch test is a psychological test used to assess personality characteristics, emotional stability, and social functioning. It is not specifically designed to detect any particular disorder or disease, but rather to provide insight into an individual's psychological profile and behavior patterns.
Pay attention to local weather broadcasts. These are issued by meteorologists who use Doppler radar to detect tornadoes and reports from spotters for visual confirmation.
Karyotyping looks at the complete set of chromosomes. It can detect large-scale abnormalities, such as missing/extra chromosomes or whether large pieces of chromosomes have been rearranged. It cannot detect any of the many, many genetic disorders which are caused by a single gene, several genes or gene interactions. Examples of these would be cystic fibrosis, sickle-cell disease and dwarfism.
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