Frostbite : Tests

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Frostbite is localized tissue injury that occurs because of exposure to freezing or near freezing temperatures. Frostnip is a milder cold injury that does not cause tissue loss.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Frostbite is damage to the skin and other tissues caused by freezing. Frostnip is a mild form of this cold injury.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Frostbite is the term for damage to the skin and other tissues caused by freezing. Frostnip is a mild form of cold injury.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
During a physical examination, a health care provider studies a patient's body to determine the presence or absence of physical problems. A typical physical examination includes: Inspection (looking at the body; Palpation (feeling the body with hands; Auscultation (listening to sounds; Percussion (producing sounds.
Source:ADAM
Date:January 22, 2007
A nuclear medicine scan is a test in which radioactive material is taken into the body and is used to create an image of a specific organ or bone. Purpose The purpose of a nuclear medicine scan is to locate areas of impaired function in the organ or bone being scanned.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer
Cardiac nuclear imaging is also called a “perfusion scan.” A radioactive tracer is delivered into the bloodstream. Then a camera scans the tracer in the blood as it flows through the heart muscle.
Source:StayWell
Nuclear Medicine ScanAnuclear medicine scanuses a special camera to create pictures of your organs (such as your heart, lungs, liver, and gallbladder) and bones. This test uses a small amount of radioactive material and a special camera.Before You...
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on radiological imaging, including information on how radiological images are produced
Source:StayWell
Nuclear medicine technology is the medical specialty concerned with the use of safe and small amounts of radioactive material for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes. Nuclear medicine involves using radioactive materials to perform body function studies and organ imaging, analyze biologic specimens and to treat, manage, and prevent serious disease.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
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