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| What is a special form of Ultrasound measures the speed and direction of flowing blood and is illustrated in color pictures? Is it harmful for the patient? | DOPPLER, no it's not harmful |
| What technique is efficient in showing a rotator cuff tear? | Shoulder Sono |
| ***What show's up as a "hot spot" on a bone scan? | osteoblastic activity |
| When are bone scans used? | Bone scans are ONLY used in early settings to find affected area, they are super sensitive to see bone pathologies. |
| T/F Bone scans are specific? | False - bone scans are NON-specific, you can't rule out other pathologies, you can only tell that a problem is there. |
| What is a SPECT scan? | It is a combination of bone scan and CT. It stands for "single photon emission computerized tomography". It uses better gamma camera that produces better slices and is used for many organs. |
| What is a PET scan? | PET="positron emission tomography" It is used to see if Chemo is working, it can diagnose Parkison's disease up to 10 yrs prior to diagnosis. The positron tagteam with glucose and oxygen to show elevation of glucose or oxygen being used by the tissue |
| ***What percentage of bone destruction is needed to show up in a bone scan? A bone scan will show something is wrong _____ weeks earlier than xrays? | only 3% of bone destruction is needed to show up (this isn't much), bone scans show something is wrong 2-3 weeks earlier than xrays |
| What is the best form of diagnosis? | MRI |
| What percentage of bone destruction is needed to show up on a MRI? Does a MRI have ionizing radiation? | A MRI only needs 3% bone destruction to show up (same as a bone scan). And of course a MRI is non-ionizing, its the best remember and Dr. Poirier is in love with them! |