Barium is used as a dye during CAT scans.
Iodine is commonly used as a contrast dye in CAT scans (computed tomography scans) to help enhance the visibility of blood vessels, organs, and other structures in the body. It is injected into a patient's bloodstream before the scan to improve the clarity of the images produced.
there are biopsy procedures that can be done to test the tissue for cancer. You can start with an abdominal cat scan to check for any abnormal enlargements, liver function tests, and urine cytology. Bone scans or abdominal ct scans can be used to diagnose if a spread of the disease has taken place.
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A cat flap is at the bottom of a door and it is used for cats to get in and out of the house instead of having to open the door every time.
quad light for POT and data Cat. 5 or Cat.6
The metal that is used as a dye in CT scans is water soluble iodine or barium. These are sometimes avoided by patients because of allergies to the metals.
CAT scans and MRI scans are often used.
Yes.
To do CAT scans and MRI scans on people so you can diagnose them with a disease
CAT scans
CAT scans and MRI scans are useful for a wide variety of medical investigations; the MRI in particular is very useful for neurological examinations, since it is otherwise very difficult to examine the brain in any detail. CAT scans can be used for all sorts of things, to investigate illness or injury in any part of the body. I had one recently for a kidney stone.
several ways - CAT scans, PET scans, ECG scans...check it up with ur doctor
Confusion, disorientation, and other indications of impaired brain function strongly suggest encephalopathy in patients known to have liver disease. CAT scans and examination of spinal fluid don't provide diagnostic clues.
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yes they are
No, they shouldn't.
A Radiologist.