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3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging (3D MRI)
Bone 03 Oct 2005

3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging (3D MRI)

MRI scans can produce 3-dimensional images of internal body structures to diagnose nerve, heart, bone and blood vessel conditions.
Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNA)
Cancer 30 Aug 2005

Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNA)

Fine needle aspiration is a quicker, less painful biopsy procedure to remove tissue, cell or fluid samples. It involves using a hollow needle.
X-Ray (General Radiology and Fluoroscopy)
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.
Ultrasound Machine Picture Ultrasonography
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
PET Scan (Positron Emission Tomography)
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.
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
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.
Full Physical Examination (A Check-Up)
Blood 30 Aug 2005

Full Physical Examination (A Check-Up)

A physical examination or health check up is performed by a doctor who looks, feel and listens to detect early signs of disease.
Full blood count (FBC; full blood test; complete blood count; CBC)
Blood 30 Aug 2005

Full blood count (FBC; full blood test; complete blood count; CBC)

A full blood count (FBC) is a very common procedure and often the starting point for medical investigations. FBCs test for blood disorders or abnormalities, and…
Preventing Cancer – Physical Exercise
Cancer 15 Apr 2005

Preventing Cancer – Physical Exercise

The benefits of physical exercise include a overall healthier body, as well as preventing the development of cancer and other serious diseases.