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Clifford Aneke
Clifford Anekealmost 7 years ago
Transillumination of a newborn’s head!

Transillumination of a newborn’s head!

Transillumination is the shining of a light through a body area or organ to check for abnormalities. The room lights are dimmed or turned off so that the area of the body may be seen more easily. A bright light is then pointed at that area. This test may be done along with other tests to diagnose: -hydrocephalus in newborns or infants, hydrocele in males, breast lesions or cysts in females. . In general, transillumination is not an accurate enough test to rely on. Further tests, such as an x-ray, CT, or ultrasound, are needed to confirm the diagnosis. . Medical diagnostic tools are amazing, and they only improve with novel research discoveries! Tag a friend who loves the science of medicine.

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almost 7 years ago

Amazing

almost 7 years ago

Wow

almost 7 years ago

it can be tested pneumothorax in newborn , but sensitivity is low because it relies on the amount of air leaked in pleural cavity .

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