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Side effects of contrast agents
Contrast agents in medical imaging are advanced tools used in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. These agents allow doctors to detect abnormalities inside the body and diagnose various conditions. So, do contrast agents in medical imaging cause side effects?
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Ultrasound images of liver cancer
Liver cancer is a serious disease and a leading cause of death for both men and women. It is often detected at a late stage, making treatment difficult and resulting in a poor prognosis.
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Is fasting and bladder distension required before an abdominal ultrasound?
Abdominal ultrasound is one of the routine examinations that uses ultrasound waves to create and reconstruct images of the internal structures of the body. Abdominal ultrasound can assess damage to organs such as the liver, gallbladder, urinary system, reproductive system, spleen, and pancreas. Therefore, is it necessary to fast or refrain from urinating before undergoing an abdominal ultrasound?
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Is it dangerous if there is no bleeding after an abortion?
Hello, Doctor. Is it normal to not have any bleeding for two days after the abortion? I have only noticed a little dark discharge and some chest pain, but I have no other symptoms. I hope you can provide advice regarding my situation.
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What can I eat or drink before an abdominal ultrasound?
Abdominal ultrasound is performed to examine the organs inside the abdomen. The quality of the abdominal ultrasound image, which can be used for diagnosis, greatly depends on preparation, including what the patient is allowed to eat or drink before the ultrasound.
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Can ultrasound detect kidney failure?
Currently, the number of cases of kidney failure is increasing. To detect kidney diseases, ultrasound is a widely used diagnostic method. So can ultrasound detect kidney failure?
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