Last week we talked about blood tests and urine tests and nasal swabs. This week we’re covering the other category of diagnostic tests – imaging studies. Why do we need CT scans and MRIs in addition to xrays? Why are some imaging studies done with contrast media? We’ll answer those questions and more. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
- All of the most common types of imaging studies.
- How they are done and when they are used.
- Why there was a need for other imaging studies besides xrays.
- The best type of imaging study for pregnant women.
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