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ECG : synusal rhythm 64/min. Chest X-ray : no parenchymal lesions. Diagnostic rachicentesis ...
then annually, which would include a history and physical, chest x-ray, comprehensive metabolic panel, and an abdominal CT scan. Alternatively, ...
: Blood count, chemistry, coagulation functionality, chest x-ray, EKG. ...
ECG : synusal rhythm 64/min. Chest X-ray : no parenchymal lesions. Diagnostic rachicentesis ...
• Urinoculture : Negative; • Chest X-ray (07): “No signs concerning current foci parenchyma lesions are ...
in right lower lobe of lung was found on incidental chest x-ray . A right lower lobectomy was performed. Pathological diagnosis was ...
Chest X-ray : no acute pleural and parenchymal lesions. ... : CAT scan (brain), neurological evaluation, NMR (brain), Chest X-ray, stereotactic surgery, biopsy of the detected lesion, Histological ...
An occasion chest X-ray of a 74-year-old female revealed a thickening in her left lung, and the ...
CHEST X-RAY - TTE ... in-depth examination with contrast-medium CT, ECG, CHEST X-RAY, TTE, ABDOMINAL CT SCAN WITH CONTRAST MEDIUM , PAM, DYNAMIC ECG (HOLTER ...
in possession of the following documentation: Chest CAT scan : nodule with spiculated margins of possible hyperplastic ... tests, chest radiogram, respiratory function tests, Chest X-Ray, bronchoscopy, FDG. Medicines : Contramal, Lixidol, ...