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Medical Imaging
Medical Imaging
Medical Imaging
How to prepare for ultrasonography ?
6 hours fasting prior the exam.
Drink ample amount of water to ensure full bladder upon examination.
How to prepare for Contrast enhanced CT scans?
6 hours fasting prior the exam.
Kidney function test 48 hours before the exam.
Document anti-hypertensive & oral hypoglycaemic.
How to prepare for MRI studies?
6 hours fasting prior the exam
Kidney function test 48 hours before the exam
Contraindications:
claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces) or anxiety.
Removable dental work.
Internal (implanted) defibrillator or pacemaker.
Cochlear (ear) implant.
Some types of clips used on brain aneurysms & Some types of metal coils placed within blood vessels.
Artificial heart valves& Implanted electronic device, including a cardiac pacemaker.
Implanted drug infusion ports.
Artificial limbs or metallic joint prostheses.
Implanted nerve stimulators.
Metal pins, screws, plates, stents or surgical staples.
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