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X-rays may be taken to check your bone density, check for stress fractures or broken bones, or check for pneumonia or heart problems. An electrocardiogram ...
Osteoporosis is when bones become even more brittle and can break easily. Both problems increase the risk of broken bones and are common among spinal ...
A cast up to the elbow is typical for a broken finger, because it is the most effective way to promote healing. Children are at a higher risk for breaking bones ...
... bone and cartilage. If X-rays appear normal but you still have symptoms, your doctor might order an MRI. Computerized tomography (CT) scan. This technique ...
Radiation therapy most often uses X-rays. But ... Bone cancer · Brain tumor · Breast cancer · Cancer ... Mayo Clinic Minute: Breaking through radiation therapy ...
Blount's disease; Bone cancer · Bone metastasis · Bone spurs; Bow legs; Brachial plexus injury · Broken ankle · Broken arm · Broken collarbone; Broken elbow ...
... fracture, Broken arm, Avascular necrosis, Scaphoid nonunion, Hand mass ... -ray, Muscle biopsy, Bone density test, Bone ... Bone scan · CT scan · Electromyography ( ...
You may need X-rays of your mouth and teeth to rule out other conditions, such as a bone infection. The X-rays also can show if you have small pieces of ...
... break down fat in food. A HIDA scan is most often done to evaluate the gallbladder. It's also used to look at the bile-excreting function of the liver and ...
The scaphoid bone on the thumb side of the wrist is the most commonly fractured of the smaller wrist bones. VOLUME 33 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2015. Inside this issue.
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