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diseases of the lung, such as cancer or tuberculosis; congenital deformity of the lungs; suspected tumor, obstruction, secretion, bleeding, or foreign body in the airways
No, but the cells that are brushed off or released contains DNA which scientists can examine.
Avid Radiopharmaceuticals was created in 2005.
An ultrasound is often used to examine parts of the body including the heart and the liver. The ultrasound allows for a noninvasive look at the organs.
Knud Kristensen has written: 'Preparation and control of radiopharmaceuticals in hospitals' -- subject(s): Radiopharmaceuticals
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The common way to examine human body is to do inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.
In nursing and in medicine, using the hands to examine a body and its structures is called palpation.
Radiopharmaceuticals are used for many procedure involved in nuclear medicine. They are admitted to a patient in one of three ways: orally, inhalation, or intravenously. Each radiopharmaceutical is designed specifically to reach the target organ a doctor may want to view. Once it has reached the target organ a technologists will use a PET scan to capture an image to view the function. Hope that helped you out.
Body cavities are internal cavities in the body with an external entrance. In health there are different reasons to examine body cavities. In law enforcement there are different reasons. Searching for things mainly.
We will carefully examine the evidence.He used a magnifying glass to examine the small writing.
An otoscope is the instrument used to visually examine the tympanic membrane.Otoscope
The clinician's eye must be used - to look through the otoscope - in order to examine the ear.