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    Wilms Tumor

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    generally the first imaging test done. Ultrasound is good way to visualize the abdominal organs without exposing a child to radiation. It can determine whether there is a tumor‚ the composition of the mass‚ whether it is cystic or solid. It can also see if it has spread into surrounding organs or if it has invaded major vessels such as the renal vein or inferior vena cava. CT (CAT) scan or MRI scan “Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended

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    and place. Blood pressure was 160/80 mm Hg. Pulse‚ 96. Respirations‚ 20. Temperature 38.8®C. There were no focal neurologic deficits. Chest radiograph‚ urinalysis‚ and blood cultures were negative. A neurology consultation was obtained. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the brain was performed which disclosed encephalitis. An electroencephalogram was markedly normal for his age. TREATMENT SUMMARY: The patient was given acyclovir by intravenous infusion. On the second hospital day‚ the patient developed

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    They do brain scans which shows an image of a person’s brain without having to open their skull. The different methods are electroencephalogram‚ positron emission and tomography‚ Functional magnetic resonance imaging‚ and transcranial magnetic simulation imaging. The central core or also known as “old brain” is made up of the medulla‚ the pons‚ the cerebellum‚ the reticular formation‚ the thalamus‚ and the hypothalamus. The old brain is tasked with the most basic of functions

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    This article written by Joseph Bennington-Castro‚ posted on everydayhealth.com‚ in conclusion summarizes the general causes‚ overall symptoms‚ the diagnostic process‚ and the means to treating appendicitis. A rather vague way of explaining appendicitis would be an excruciating‚ and sharp pain in the lower right side of your abdomen. The pain is described as constant‚ and proceeds to get worse over the hours it is left untreated.

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    Appendix Cancer

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    Appendix Cancer Cancer of the appendix‚ although not a common type of cancer‚ is a very serious cancer. Even though the appendix does not have a function in the body‚ cancer of the appendix will still harm the individual like any other cancer would. Appendix cancer begins with cells of the appendix proliferate abnormally and create a mass of cells‚ called a tumor. Various types of tumors can grow in the appendix and result in cancer. To begin‚ carcinoid tumors are small tumors that show no symptoms

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    Proton Therapy

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    MEN 510 Energy Conversion Assignment 2 Proton Therapy Presented to: Dr. Walid Assaf By: Farid Akiki 20082191 Semester: Fall 2012 Proton Therapy Proton therapy (also called proton beam therapy) is a type of radiation treatment that uses protons rather than x-rays to treat cancer. A proton is a positively charged particle that is part of an atom‚ the basic unit of all chemical elements‚ such as hydrogen or oxygen. At high energy‚ protons can destroy cancer cells. Proton therapy

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    What are Achilles Tendon Injuries Do you know that you have an Achilles tendon in your body? Named after the Greek hero Achilles‚ it is considered as the strongest tendon of the human body. The purpose of this tendon is to connect the muscles and calf of the lower leg to the heel of your foot. It is also held responsible for facilitating all movements such as walking and running. The Achilles tendon gives your body a much needed amount of mobility‚ and any injuries afflicting it should be taken

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    Superconductors

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    superconductors. In 1933‚ Walter Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered a magnetic phenomenon that showed that superconductors are not just perfect conductors. Figure 3 illustrates a thought experiment that highlights this difference. Imagine that both the ideal conductor and superconductor are above their critical temperature‚ Tc. That is‚ they both are in a normal conducting state and have electrical resistance. A magnetic field‚ Ba‚ is then applied. This results in the field penetrating both materials

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    to assist people often chose this job place. The radiologist are responsible for making images of the internal body. They take time to make sure that patients get the best results possible. The task a technologist is responsible for using magnetic resonance imaging in for the internal organs. They also discuss patient’s medical history and explain procedures that will be performed. They also examine various types of images‚ including x-rays‚ computer tomography CT scans‚ mammograms‚ ultrasounds scan

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    Pain Perception Essay

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    observed was collected prior to the intervention‚ followed by a four-days-long mindfulness training the subjects were tested once more using a repeated measures design. Additionally‚ participants’ brain activity data was collected through functional magnetic

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