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A CT scan is not an invasive procedure. You simply have to lie still while the test is performed. You can expect to lie in the same position while the equipment uses a combination of x-rays and computer imaging to create pictures of the the are of your body they are concerned about. When going for a CT scan you should leave metal objects at home and wear loose fitting clothing.
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The address of the Greenwich Science Center Inc is: 209 Bruce Park Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830-2703
Its GMT -5 hrs. CDT = GMT-5 hrs (i.e. if its 18:00 hrs @ GMT then it would be 13:00 hrs @ CDT) CDT stands for Central Daylight Time. Its basically Daylight Saving Time (DST) for Central Time (CT) which is applicable or get activated during summers only. You can say that CDT is the summer time zone for CT. Normally CT is GMT-6 hrs but due to this daylight saving it becomes DST @ GMT-5 with the saving of 1 hr. After the Summer months Central Time is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6). Regards Chander Sangra
Only a MRI can tell for sure
Yes, brain tumours can show up very clearly on CT scans especially if the patient is injected with an X-ray dye.
Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp produced by the firing of neurons within the brain. In clinical contexts, EEG refers to the recording of the brain's spontaneous electrical activity over a short period of time, usually 20–40 minutes, as recorded from multiple electrodes placed on the scalp. In neurology, the main diagnostic application of EEG is in the case of epilepsy, as epileptic activity can create clear abnormalities on a standard EEG study. A secondary clinical use of EEG is in the diagnosis of coma and encephalopathies. EEG used to be a first-line method for the diagnosis of tumors, stroke and other focal brain disorders, but this use has decreased with the advent of anatomical imaging techniques such as MRI and CT. Woo
Psychiatric interview, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) , ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT ) imaging of the brain, EEG, blood tests, and neurological testing may all be used to diagnose an underlying condition.
High dose of X-rays(electomagnetic waves) are senstive to a undeveloped feotus organs, also tissues of feotus are not so energetic to get emerge the waves & can give birth to undeveloped brain
CT/CAT scan, electroencephalogram (EEG), MRI and PET scan
No, autism isn't detectable on CT scans.
"Unremarkable" in a CT of the brain without contrast means that there are no abnormal findings or any significant issues detected in the brain images. It suggests that the brain appears normal and there are no visible signs of disease or injury.
Yes, it is possible to CT scan a child.
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Most any type of physician might order an EEG if they are looking to see how the person's brain is functioning. The specialists that more often order this would be neurologists or neurosurgeons. Internists also would order this to evaluate a person having seizures, or other disorders that might indicate a problem with the brain. It is a relatively inexpensive, non-invasive procedure that would usually be done as a first step in a diagnosis of conditions involving the brain. The specialists usually work more from MRI, CT, PET scans, etc. that are much more expensive but also somewhat more diagnostically helpful.
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