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If the technetium heart scan is normal, no technetium will show up in the heart.
A normal scan reveals no abnormalities in the size, shape, or density of the organs scanned. During pregnancy, a normal scan reveals a viable fetus of expected size and developmental stage.
yes they shrink back down to normal
The scan should reveal no infection or pathology.
no limb anomalies
back to normal menstrual bleeding
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Tripple Marker Test is only for down's syndrome, where as TIFFA scan is used to check for all anomalies. TIFFA is the acronoym for "Targeted Imaging for. Fetal Anomalies". It covers a wide area compared to Tripple marker which is only for down's syndrome. In short, Yes TIFFA scan is required and there is no guarantee that TIFFA should be normal when Tripple Marker is normal.
A normal thallium scan shows healthy blood flow through the coronary arteries and normal perfusion of the heart muscle, without cold spots, both at rest and during exercise.
Follicle development occurs in several stages: primordial follicle, primary follicle, secondary follicle, preantral follicle, antral follicle, and mature (Graafian) follicle. Each stage involves specific changes in the follicle and oocyte as they mature towards ovulation.
The Overlook was created in 2007.
absence of marker material when the lung perfusion scan for the area is normal suggests lung disease