ct scan
cystogram
it ia an abnormality on xray in the lungs,,usually pneumonia
Voiding Cystourethrogram
It is hard to know what is meant by "test" in this setting. A common "test" for bones is an xray.
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It depends on what they did first. But you will usually have a xray, CT, MRI, asthma test, breathing test.
It's a computerized basic test. Usually provided by TSA. If so, the test consists of reading, grammar, vocabulary, xray recognition, and a color bind test.
The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
An apicolordotic x-ray is a different type of x-ray that allows a radiologist to see a different view than that normally obtained. Normally, they are ordered after an abnormality is initially spotted on a postero-anterior chest x-ray.
A cystogram is an x-ray of the bladder after contrast. You can also have a voiding cystogram, which looks at changes in the bladder during urination.Cystography is a radiographic, or x-ray, examination of the bladder after a contrast medium is instilled via a urethral catheter (cyst/o means bladder, and -graphy means the process of creating a picture or record). The resulting film is a cystogram
Hernia, gallstones, bladder infection, prostate problem etc etc. Go to a urologist and get it checked it could be serious if you ignore it, first step is an xray
Dual-energy Xray Absorptiometry is used to measure bone density to detect Osteoporosis.
There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.