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      Understands that when a 10-year-old child needs an MRI of the brain and the hospital is not in the preferred network for this patient, the insurance company also will not allow an MRI to be ordered without a peer-to-peer consultation

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      Patient dose metrics were collected for prostate, gynaecological, breast, 3D-lung, 4D-lung, brain and head/neck scans. Median values per scanner and examination type were calculated. National dose reference levels of CT dose index (CTDIvol) and dose-length-product (DLP) values for each examination type are proposed based on the third quartile ...

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      The radiologist recommended imaging of the patient’s brain, cervical spine and thoracic spine for further assessment. On the second day of hospital admittance, RG underwent an MRI head, c-spine and t-spine imaging with and without contrast. The head and brain MRI yielded no evidence of neoplasm, a …

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      ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC CAGE. The skull is a box designed to protect the body’s most vulnerable organ – the brain. The thorax is also a box, designed to protect the next most important organs− the heart and lungs. But there’s a compromise in that the chest has also to be like an accordion, a squeeze-box, and has an element of mobility.

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      An intracranial aneurysm (also known as cerebral or intracerebral aneurysm) is a weak or thin spot on a blood vessel in the brain that balloons out and fills with blood. The application noted that UIAs are often asymptomatic and are identified incidentally through imaging for symptoms unrelated to the UIA.

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      In these instances a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is often used to determine if there is additional damage beyond the scope of the initial assessment. The MRI is used to determine if there have been any subtle changes in the brain tissue and are used when more …

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Ischemic Stroke (treatment, prevention)

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      N.B. brain edema peaks on 2nd or 3rd day (causes mass effect for 10 days). prophylactic measures - head of bed elevated to 30°*, free water restriction, IV mannitol. *for strokes not at risk for brain edema, head elevation has no influence on outcome

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