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Uses of Xenetix 300
Xenetix 300mg 100ml, or Xenetix 300 for short, is a contrast agent containing iodine. Xenetix medicine 300mg is used to diagnose X-rays in some cases such as urography, cardiovascular, angiography, arthroscopy, uterus - fallopian tubes in women.
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Uses of Ultravist
Ultravist, a contrast agent used in paraclinical techniques. The drug has many different concentrations such as Ultravist 150, Ultravist 240, Ultravist 300 and Ultravist 370. Ultravist can be used for both adults and children but cannot be used for pregnant women.
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Modern ultrasound and imaging methods to diagnose cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is caused by conditions such as chronic hepatitis, alcohol abuse, or fatty liver disease. It can be diagnosed by testing using X-rays such as computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or through a liver biopsy. The results of these tests help the doctor make an accurate diagnosis and predict an effective treatment.
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Should a colonoscopy be performed normally or under general anesthesia?
Hi doctor! I had a right colon tumor that was removed in 2017, I went for a routine check-up, and the doctor said the indicators were normal and no need for a colonoscopy. I feel worried because many times before, I have been examined and tested, but I can't find anything, but only after colonoscopy can I detect it. The strange thing for me is that when I have a test for surgery, the CEA index is still low. So I wonder if I should do a colonoscopy myself to check or not and should I do a regular colonoscopy or sedation? After 8 months of surgery, I had the endoscopy again and the results were normal (March 2018). What do I need to do if I want a gastroscopy with anaesthesia? What tests are needed and can I have them first? Please consult your doctor. Thank you!
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X-ray picture of eosinophilic esophagitis
Eosinophilic esophagitis is an inflammatory condition in which the wall of the esophagus is infiltrated with large numbers of eosinophils, first recognized in 1978. Accordingly. The purpose of X-ray is to investigate for pathological problems in the esophagus for timely examination and treatment.
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Common diseases of the small intestine
There are many types of diseases in the small intestine, including small bowel pain, small bowel inflammation, small bowel obstruction. Some diseases of the small intestine affect the digestion of food and absorption of nutrients in the body. Diseases of the small intestine can lead to other complications if left untreated, so it is important to seek medical attention early if symptoms appear at first.
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Ultrasound diagnosis of pericardial effusion
Pericardial effusion has many different degrees, with a large amount of pericardial fluid will cause cardiac tamponade. Cardiac tamponade is a medical emergency that requires early diagnosis and treatment to ensure circulatory function. Echocardiography is an imaging method that allows accurate diagnosis of pericardial effusion and especially cases of cardiac tamponade.
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Relationship between X-ray and Pregnancy
(Vinmec) - Does chest X-ray cause fetal malformations or affect pregnancy?
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What causes left chest pain?
I have pain in my left chest, if I went to take an x-ray, the doctor said it was normal, but it still hurts, what's wrong? I hope the doctor can help me.
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In which cases is a breast biopsy under X-ray guidance indicated?
X-ray guided breast biopsy is a technique using a large biopsy needle attached to a suction machine, using an X-ray machine as a guide to control the needle into the correct position to take samples for testing, early detection of breast cancer.
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Hysterosalpingography (HSG)
Hysterosalpingography is used to diagnose infertility and pregnancy problems such as blocked fallopian tubes, abnormal size and shape of the uterus. However, not everyone can use this imaging method. So how is the procedure performed, and are there any risks?
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