Learning Center: Video Library
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An MRI is ordered to examine ligaments, tendons, soft tissues, and bone marrow. An MRI machine takes images of the body and helps uncover any abnormalities. Learn more about MRI’s >
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Calcium Scoring – called a heart scan – uses a CT scan of the coronary arteries to find any buildup of plaque, which can be an indicator for atherosclerosis or coronary artery disease. Learn more about cardiac scoring >
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3D mammograms provide better images for screening and diagnosis, allowing radiologists to detect cancer sooner rather than later. Learn more about 3D mammograms >
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What is a lung scan? A lung scan utilizes a computed tomography (CT) scan, which uses x-rays to produce detailed images of the lungs. Learn more about lung scans >
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Dialysis access refers to dialysis catheters, fistulas, and graphs, all of which are used to connect to dialysis machines. Learn more about interventional radiology >
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SphenoCath is a procedure aimed to help patients who suffer from migraine headaches and cluster headaches. Learn more about SphenoCath >
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If you are experiencing migraines, the brain’s nerves may need to reset just like a computer restart. Many patients discover instant relief following a SphenoCath treatment. Learn more about SphenoCath >
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