Topic: Bladder Scan
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What is a bladder scan?
A scan of the bladder probably using ultrasound (what they use on pregnant women) or x-ray maybe ☺ Read More »
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How to Detect Bladder Cancer With a CT Scan
The bladder is a hollow organ in the lower part of the abdomen that stores urine until it is passed from the body. Bladder disease may occur when malignant cancer cells are formed in the tissues of the organ. Three types of bladder cancer c... Read More »
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Why would a gall bladder not show on a hida scan?
becouse addhesion of hepatobiliary tract Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Having a full bladder makes the baby 'pop' out of your pelvis so it can be scanned easier. Read More »
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It's the condition that the bladder doesn't get empty after you pee... It's a symptom, not a disease, but you must find what's causing it because it is dangerous for your kidneys... and social life... Read More »
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You have a kidney stone on the right side between the ureter and the bladder. You have three kidneys stones on the left side: one toward the top of the kidney, one toward the middle kidney, and one in the lower part of the kidney in the tin... Read More »
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Vamp is correct. A full bladder can "push" the abdominal organs higher so that they're more obvious and more easily-seen during an ultrasound. I have had several scans (not just pregnancy ultrasounds) that required a full bladder. If your b... Read More »
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If the ultrasound was obviously positive for stones or infection then a HIDA may not be necessary because it won't add anything to the clinical picture. A HIDA is usually used if the ultrasound is inconclusive and more information is needed... Read More »
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DH, A CT scan doesn't show everything. Mind you, a CT scan is a wonderful diagnostic tool for some things, like just about anything in a bone, and some sorts of soft tissue abnormalities, but by and large a CT scan isn't very good at resolv... Read More »
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Before the bone scan patient will usually be asked to empty his/her bladder to prevent any radioactive urine from blocking the view of the pelvic bones during the scan. If he/she has not it, will interfere with scanning of the pelvic area, ... Read More »
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