Cancer
30 Aug 2005
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
MRI scans use radio waves and magnetic fields to produce images of internal body structures. These can be used to diagnose medical conditions.
Blood
30 Aug 2005
PET Scan (Positron Emission Tomography)
A PET scan produces computer images of the body's internal structures, by detecting small radioactive parts in an injected tracer substance.
Bone
30 Aug 2005
Ultrasound Machine Picture Ultrasonography
Diagnosis with ultrasound machine for clear pictures of the human body. 3D and 4D ultrasonography diagnostics for imaging baby in pregnancy etc
Blood
30 Aug 2005
X-Ray (General Radiology and Fluoroscopy)
X-rays are the most common radiology procedure. It is used to produce images of internal body structures, to diagnose health conditions.
Blood
25 Aug 2005
Headache: An Introduction
Headaches like migraine, tension and cluster headaches require treatment and may be symptoms of another health condition, such as depression or infection.
Cancer
25 Aug 2005
Tumour lysis syndrome
Tumour lysis syndrome occurs as a result of chemotherapy for cancer. The toxic effects of the chemotherapy medicines cause kidney failure.
Blood
25 Aug 2005
Follicular lymphoma (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma)
Follicular lymphoma is the most common types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a lymphatic system cancer. Cancerous cell grow in follicular (circle) patterns.
Blood
24 Aug 2005
Blood Transfusion
Medical centre information for blood donation and health of blood transfusion rhesus factor blood group information Australia
Cancer
18 Aug 2005
Spinal Cord Compression
Spinal cord compression is a common neurological complication of cancer metastasis, often associated with breast and lung cancer and lymphoma.