Additional imaging tests such as ultrasound and MRI may be needed to fully diagnose the injury.
Not exact matches
In medicine today, physician - scientists and basic scientists supplement support for their research by applying their expertise part time to develop and
test commercial products.1 In my own field, vision science, university - based researchers obtain
additional funding through clinical and electrophysiologic studies, pathology,
imaging, biochemistry, and animal model development performed for pharmaceutical and instrument companies.
The simplicity and low cost of a smell
test — $ 26.95 retail, before
additional doctor or hospital charges — make it especially appealing in neurology, a field dominated by positron - emission tomography scans, dopamine transporter single - photon emission computed tomography
imaging and other expensive technologies.
Led by Dr. James Clugston, a University Athletic Association team physician at UF and an assistant professor of community health and family medicine, the UF researchers will correlate the data they collect from the sensors with
additional data from blood and magnetic resonance
imaging tests.
These
tests may include
additional blood and urine
tests and
imaging tests, such as CT (computerized tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance
imaging) scans, which allow your provider to look at your adrenal and pituitary glands.
The doctor may order
additional diagnostic
tests, such as a diagnostic mammogram, an ultrasound exam, or a magnetic resonance
imaging scan to look for possible tumors (1, 2).
Complete staging includes blood and urine
testing, non-invasive
imaging (chest X-rays, abdominal ultrasound / sonogram), and
additional aspirates.
However, a more complete and accurate assessment may include outside lab
tests by your veterinarian and
additional imaging such as an ultrasound.
Additional testing may include
testing of blood and tissue samples, diagnostic
imaging such as ultrasound and radiography, biopsies of masses, internal organs or bone marrow, and endoscopy including; bronchoscopy (lungs), cystoscopy (bladder & urethra), colonoscopy (colon & small bowel), gastroduodenoscopy (stomach & upper intestines), rhinoscopy (nasal cavity), laparoscopy (minimally invasive surgery for biopsies of internal organs).
Additional tests such as bile acids, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) may be recommended, depending on results of the initial
tests.
Sometimes,
additional tests, such as blood pressure
testing and diagnostic
imaging, may be warrented.
Professional Experience Boston Scientific (St. Paul, MN) 2005 — 2010 R & D Technician • Assisted scientists with lead design,
testing, and implementation • Produced Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) compatible devices • Aided research and development team with buckle and bell mouth
testing • Developed
testing equipment in conjunction with engineering team • Provided input and guidance to increase
testing process efficiency • Offered
additional technical expertise to engineers and scientists • Served as mentor to junior technicians
They used a thermal
imaging camera to find leaks, then did a blower door
test and used the camera again to show where
additional leaks were.