MRI Scan and CAT Scan.
A Cat scan or a sonogram can be done.
Yes you can. CT scan uses x-ray, which has no effects on stents.
Magnetic resonance imaging
CT/CAT scan, electroencephalogram (EEG), MRI and PET scan
A brain test if you are referring to a CAT scan is anywhere from a few minutes to a hour depending on what they are looking for. If you want to know how long yours could take make sure that you talk to your doctor ahead of time.
Something in a CAT scan might explain a coma, but it is not a definitive test. Just because a computer "looks normal" that is no indication that it will run. This is a crude analogy. The CAT scan images tissues. It does not evaluate how those tissues are operating - or not. Though there are a few "clues" to what is going on in a CAT scan, the scan is not the "litmus test" for actual brain operation and function. A CAT scan may be performed as part of the workup to find out why someone is in a coma. It will allow the physicians to determine if there is a "physical" cause or not. If nothing shows up, the cause of the coma must be investigated further. A coma can be a difficult thing to find a cause for.
The most common diagnostic test is the EEG or electro encephalogram.
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cat scan
do lymph nodes show on a cat scan
cat scan