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What To Expect During CT Scans For Thyroid Cancer?

  It’s normal to have concerns concerning what is expected during a CT (Computed Tomography) scan if your healthcare provider recommended one for you. You might feel more at ease and prepared if you are aware of the process involved in a CT scan for Thyroid Cancer. Here is a brief idea of what can be anticipated: Getting ready for the CT Scan : Your healthcare professional may give you particular instructions prior to your visit. These may include fasting, dietary restrictions, or avoided use of specific medications.  Check-in and Registration : You may be expected to answer a few questionnaires relating to Identification, insurance details, and other necessary paperwork. You will be assisted by the staff in registering and you can clarify any queries you may have. The radiographer further briefs you on the CT Scan procedure. Changing into a gown:  You could be requested to put on a hospital gown to make sure your clothing won’t affect the findings of the CT scan for canc...

CT Scan Overview

  Computed tomography (CT scan or CAT scan) is a noninvasive diagnostic imaging method that is used to analyze and inspect interior body structures, anatomical structures, and detect diseases or ailments. The technology uses 3D imaging modalities to generate richer images that may be used to assess defects and malformations in any part of the body.  It generates horizontal and axial images of the body using a combination of X-rays and computer technology. While a normal X-ray can provide a lot of information, it might be difficult to find specific data about internal organs and other structures. A CT scan provides more information than a normal X-ray. It can display detailed images of blood vessels, bones, fat, muscles, and organs in any part of the body. The X-ray beam of a CT scan travels in circles around the body. This captures multiple perspectives of the same organ or structure. The X-ray data is redirected to a computer, which analyzes the data and displays it as a...

PET CT scan for Brain

  A brain   PET Scan   is a nuclear imaging technique used by doctors to see how your brain is functioning. This scan captures images of the activity of your brain after a glucose-tagged radioactive tracer has been absorbed into the bloodstream. Glucose acts as fuel to the brain. Compared to the inactive areas, the active areas of the brain will be utilizing glucose at a higher rate. When detected by a PET scanner, these signals allow doctors to see how the brain is working and help them in finding any abnormalities. PET Scan  accurately tests for shape, size, and function of the brain and tracks down these conditions : Dementia Brain Cancer Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders. Mental Disorders Parkinson’s and Other Movement Disorders. Brain Stroke Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) click here

ct scan center in bangalore

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  CT Scan is quite common for problems related to the Brain, Abdomen, PNS, KUB region, joints and angiography. As a CT scanner is quite expensive and the procedure has a high operating costs, the cost of CT scan usually varies from Rs 2000 to Rs 15000. The actual cost depends on modalities, location and lab. BookmeriLab has a partnership with best CT scan centres of Bangalore. We offer up to 50% discount on the market price. Thus you can book a CT scan in Bangalore starting at Rs 1499/- only. CT Scan Centers With Nearby Locations In Bangalore CT Scan Centers Location CT Scan Cost Starts at Aarthi Scans & Diagnostics Indiranagar, Bangalore Rs 2000 Aarthi Scans & Diagnostics Jayanagar, Bangalore Rs 2000 Focus Diagnostics Center Rajaji Nagar, Bangalore Rs 3000 Focus Diagnostics Center HSR Layout, Bangalore Rs 2500 Focus Diagnostics Center Chamrajpet, Bangalore Rs 2500 Vijaya Diagnostics Center Indiranagar, Bangalore Rs 3000 Silver Line Diagnostics Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore Rs 30...

CT Scan for Heart in Bangalore

  Taking Care With CT Scan For Heart The heart is the main organ of function in the body that is responsible to keep the different organs alive and efficient. The heart mainly coordinates the blood circulation in the body, where oxygen-deficit blood from different parts of the body is taken to the lungs where the unwanted gases are exchanged with oxygen. The oxygen-rich blood now passes through the blood vessels back into the heart from where it is pumped to all parts of the body. The heart also carries nutrients in the bloodstream. The functioning of this entire system is taken care of by the involuntary system of the body. This means that even without our conscious attempt, the heart continues to function rhythmically and efficiently. That is why there are no interruptions even during sleep or comatose conditions. Once the heart stops functioning, then the person is considered no more. With such important functional abilities of the heart, one needs to look out for signs and symp...