Female Pelvis

Sep 17, 2016 by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Female Pelvis

Chapter 12. Female Pelvis Patient Preparation • Full bladder: 32 ounces of clear fluid before the examination; no voiding until after the examination is completed. Alternative: no preparation, TA imaging…

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Neck and Thyroid

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Chapter 10. Neck and Thyroid Patient Preparation • No preparation is required for neck and thyroid imaging. Equipment and Technical Factors • A high-frequency linear array is used for imaging…

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Male Pelvis

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Chapter 11. Male Pelvis Patient Preparation • Full bladder preparation for the urinary bladder or transabdominal prostate examination. • Bowel preparation for the transrectal prostate examination. • No preparation for…

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Breast

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Chapter 9. Breast Patient Preparation • No preparation is required. Equipment and Technical Factors • A high-frequency linear array is used for imaging the breast. • To examine large superficial…

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Bowel

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Chapter 8. Bowel Patient Preparation • Fasting for 6 to 8 hours before the examination(s) is preferable, but it may be accomplished without preparation. Equipment and Technical Factors • A…

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Abdomen and Retroperitoneum

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Chapter 7. Abdomen and Retroperitoneum Patient Preparation • Fasting for 6 to 8 hours before the scan is preferable, but it may be done without preparation. Equipment and Technical Factors…

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Urinary System

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Chapter 6. Urinary System Patient Preparation • No preparation is required, although if included in a complete abdomen examination, the patient may be fasting. Equipment and Technical Factors • A…

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Pancreas

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Chapter 4. Pancreas Patient Preparation • Fasting for 6 to 12 hours; emergency examinations may be done without fasting. Equipment and Technical Factors • A curved linear multihertz transducer is…

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Spleen

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Chapter 5. Spleen Patient Preparation • No preparation is required, although if it is included in a complete abdomen examination, the patient may be fasting. Equipment and Technical Factors •…

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Liver

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Chapter 3. Liver Patient Preparation • Fasting is not required if only the liver is to be evaluated; however, the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts (fasting examinations) are usually included…

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