If you had an MRI and have a mildly narrowed disc space between L5 S1, it sounds like you have a slightly herniated disc. Whenever your doctor gives you a diagnosis, it is best to ask as many questions as possible such as treatment options, pain management, etc.
The diagnostic stage of Taenia solium is the identification of eggs in fecal samples through microscopy. Additionally, serological tests can be used to detect antibodies against Taenia solium in the blood to confirm the infection. Imaging techniques like CT or MRI may also be used to visualize cysticerci in tissues.
A term that collectively refers to tools used to create structural or functional images of living objects or systems. Examples are many, including: PET and HRRT PET, MRI and fMRI, MEG, SPECT and so on. Imaging is done on whole body, anatomical areas and regions, tissue, and so on down to the molecular level. I suspect, though I welcome feedback, that a lot of the electrophysiological techniques, such as EEG, EMG, and perhaps even modern cardio monitors produce images, and therefore, are bioimaging devices. what do you think?
Veterinary science is closely related to physical science through the study of animal physiology, biochemistry, and the mechanics of movement. Understanding the physical principles governing bodily functions, such as circulation and respiration, is essential for diagnosing and treating animal health issues. Additionally, veterinary medicine often utilizes physical science concepts in imaging technologies like X-rays and MRI, as well as in the development of pharmaceuticals and treatments that rely on chemical interactions. Overall, the integration of physical science enhances the effectiveness of veterinary practices and animal care.
I don't know the averqage but for us Radiologic Technologists (xray-techs) in the Northeast part of the country it's about $75,000. We study anatomy and use lots of interesting technology to image every aspect. X-ray, Ultrasound, CT Scanning, Nuclear Medicine, MRI and now PET scanning are some of the modalities.
It's a hamstring strain, which doesn't normally require surgery.
Unremarkable intervertebral discs refer to discs in the spine that appear normal without any significant abnormalities or findings upon imaging, such as MRI or CT scans. This term is used when there are no signs of degeneration, bulging, herniation, or other pathologies noted in the intervertebral discs.
An unremarkable non-contrast MR examination of the left hip means that no significant abnormalities or findings were observed in the images. The structures of the left hip appear normal without any signs of injury, inflammation, or other issues. Overall, the MRI results are considered within normal limits for the left hip.
It means nothing to worry about.
Grossly unremarkable means there is nothing interesting to talk about, its normal.
The term 'unremarkable' when used in medical terminology refers to nothing out of the ordinary. The term unremarkable aorta on an MRI reading would mean there is nothing to be concerned about with the aorta, there is nothing out of the ordinary.
It means the muscles, ligaments, and tendons in your lower back are normal on MRI.
When you're told that an MRI is "not remarkable" or "unremarkable" it usually means that they didn't find anything within the result. Where as if you were told it was "remarkable" it typically means that they found something in the area where they were looking.
have not had 1, think it is good idea. have had optic neuritis numerous times
It means that everything is the way it should be in your cervical spine. Nothing is wrong.
This typically refers to a minimal or slight bulging or enlargement of the posterior cerebellar cistern space, which is a normal finding in some individuals. It may be seen on imaging studies like MRI or CT scans and is not usually clinically significant unless associated with other abnormal findings. Monitoring over time may be recommended to ensure stability.
"Unremarkable bone marrow signal" typically indicates that the bone marrow appears normal without any significant abnormalities or abnormalities detected on imaging studies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT). This finding suggests that there are no signs of infection, inflammation, or tumor infiltration in the bone marrow.