List Diagnostics –
The spinal column is the most important part of the musculoskeletal system. Its condition determines the smooth functioning of almost all organs and systems. There are many methods of diagnosing the spine, but most often doctors choose radiography.
Urethrography is a medical procedure used to examine the urethra (urethra) using X-rays.
If there is a need to assess the condition of the vascular network that feeds the brain area, ultrasound of the brachiocephalic arteries is prescribed.
Transesophageal cardiac ultrasound, or transesophageal echocardiography, helps examine cardiac structures and assess cardiac function in more detail than standard ultrasound.
A thoracoscopy is a procedure your doctor uses to look at the space inside your chest (outside your lungs).
The procedure is a puncture of the chest wall with further drainage of fluid. Thoracocentesis can be both therapeutic and diagnostic.
Testicular MRI (testicular magnetic resonance imaging) is a medical procedure that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the testicles and surrounding tissues within the male pelvic region.
Removing a sulfur plug with hydrogen peroxide can be accomplished by following careful and proper methods.
A nephrostomy is a medical procedure in which a hole is created in the kidney and a special catheter (nephrostomy catheter) is placed through the hole to allow urine to drain from the kidney to an external reservoir or collection device.
In order to understand the causes of enlarged lymph nodes, it is necessary to conduct a number of diagnostic tests. Lymph node biopsy is currently considered to be the most informative and widespread method of diagnosis.
Holter monitoring (or Holter) is an immediate technique used to continuously record a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) over a period of time, usually 24 hours.
Excretory urography (or intravenous urography, IVU) is a medical procedure used to visualize the urinary tract using x-rays.
Electrophysiologic studies are medical studies that are used to examine the electrical activity of cells and tissues in the human or animal body.
A diagnostic technique that allows the examination of the musculature system by recording electrical muscle potentials is called electromyography.
Ear cleaning may be necessary to remove wax plugs or other unwanted deposits in the ear canal.
Densitometry is a medical examination technique used to measure bone density or the density of other tissues in the body.
Cystography is a medical procedure used to examine the bladder and urinary tract using x-rays or other imaging techniques.
Bronchography allows doctors to assess the condition of the bronchi, identify possible changes such as tumors, structural abnormalities or obstructions, and helps in establishing diagnoses and planning treatment.
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the heart and blood vessels is a highly accurate, non-invasive diagnostic method that produces detailed images of the heart and blood vessels without the use of ionizing radiation, unlike traditional X-rays and CT scans.