CT scan report chronic mitotic what does it mean for a lay man?
the ct scan said thyroid is hetergenous in apperance their is mild enlargement of the right lobe of the thyroid
"No acute findings" in a CT scan report indicates that there are no immediate or urgent issues detected that require prompt medical intervention. This means that while there may be some abnormalities or chronic conditions present, nothing is currently life-threatening or needs immediate attention. The phrase suggests a stable condition, allowing for further monitoring or follow-up as necessary.
Fusiform activity in a bone scan report indicates a pattern of increased radiotracer uptake that is elongated and spindle-shaped, often associated with certain conditions. This pattern may suggest underlying issues such as infection, inflammation, or malignancy affecting the bone. It's important for clinicians to correlate this finding with clinical symptoms and other imaging studies to determine the underlying cause.
A CT scan gives a 3D report of any normal or abnormalities in the internal organs scanned through a computerized system called Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT).
NOO!! Definately not!
I have had a radioisotopes scan for chronic pain in my back and legs. What will show u on the scan?
scan
Degenerative in medical terms means breakdown related to wear and tear.
the ct scan said thyroid is hetergenous in apperance their is mild enlargement of the right lobe of the thyroid
how to find baby gender in the ultrasound scan
Needs more explanation on what you mean by "scan".
Scan means to search for a file or problem.
I assume you mean ultrasound. If the ultrasound gets a good look at the genitals they can often tell the gender. If this is the case it should say so plainly on the report. There is no set format for these reports that would allow me to tell you exactly where to look.
this is a scan for pheochromocytoma; MIBG stands for metaiodobenzylguanidine.
Computed tomography
Not entirely sure what you mean by this but assuming you mean a brute force port scan. Answer is no, you can scan a port directly, no need to scan every port on a system (brute force).
A CT scan gives a 3D report of any normal or abnormalities in the internal organs scanned through a computerized system called Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT).