The White House released the results of President Donald Trump's recent advanced imaging tests on Monday, describing them as ...
Now, if the President had any new symptoms related to the chest, abdomen, or pelvis, advanced imaging might be warranted.
I discussed the challenges of determining whether an imaging test is effective in last week's column, Measuring the Effectiveness of Imaging Tests Not Clear Cut. Today, I highlight a solution that is ...
According to the memo, President Trump's cardiovascular imaging is “perfectly normal" and shows no signs of narrowed arteries ...
While the president said he had an M.R.I. exam, a physician’s memo released by the White House was less specific.
Heart imaging tests provide a picture of the heart, blood vessels, and surrounding tissue to help diagnose and monitor conditions that affect this organ. A doctor can use the images from these tests ...
Excessive production, estimated to occur in roughly a quarter of patients with hypertension, can significantly raise blood ...
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) look and act differently than a lot of other tumors. That can make them harder to spot. Your doctor may ask you to take several different tests to help them make a ...
The fact that nine out of 10 emergency physicians admit to ordering medically unnecessary tests indicates that existing protocols and safeguards to prevent overuse clearly aren't working, survey ...
Nearly nine in 10 women with early breast cancer have imaging exams to see if the cancer has spread, despite official recommendations against such tests, a new study suggests. The American Society of ...
An increasing number of emergency department patients are being given computed tomography (CT) scans — even those patients who are unlikely to benefit and are most likely to experience harm from the ...
Researchers have validated a new radiolabeled molecule that can be used with imaging tests to accurately detect and characterize brain injury. Researchers have validated a new radiolabeled molecule ...