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The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
Lyme disease? Fibromyalgia?
had a chest xray, there was a shadow over my heart what is it
when a doctor or radiologist looks at a xray or scan of a joint or bone then he understand the way it is supposed to be configured to work correctly. if he easily recognises that the shape in the joints are no longer as they should be or if growths have speared that indicates changes.
If they are calcified, such as an aorta that has plaque build up. Abdominal aortic aneurysms can sometimes be seen on xray in this situation. However, in general, arteries do not show up on xray.
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xray tech...how needs doctors anyway!
2 years
It depends on where your from, but it usually takes about 2-3 years
There are many sites available to help you become an x-ray tech. You can try http://www.xrayschools.com/articles/become.html or http://www.ehow.com/how_2068941_become-xray-technician.html.
Radiography
It takes about a year to become an x-ray technician. Local technical schools like the University Of Phoenix offer classes and certification. You can search schools and online programs at http://radiologytechnicianschools.net/.
CT Scan. Ultra sound. Xray.
No, you will need a CT (CAT Scan)
Ultrasound, CT scan, And the main one that measures the intake and output is the HIDA scan.
You must attend college for about 2 years to receive an Associates degree for an X-ray tech. Many schools offer degrees for becoming an X-ray tech.