by Mariah Carnahan | Apr 9, 2021 | Diagnostic Imaging, Services
Diagnostic Imaging At Deaconess Illinois Medical Center, diagnostic imaging is used to create a graphic depiction of the structures and functions of the body’s organs and other internal systems. These images are used to examine and diagnose certain medical conditions....
by Mariah Carnahan | Sep 20, 2021 | Diagnostic Imaging
CT Scan Thanks to CT scanning (computed tomography, often called a “CAT” scan) doctors can view a “slice” of the human body painlessly. Often used to diagnose life-threatening conditions and issues like cancer, blood clots, infections, lung and liver disease, head and...
by Mariah Carnahan | Nov 19, 2021 | Diagnostic Imaging
DEXA Scan Osteoporosis means, literally, “porous bones,” and is a debilitating disease that can lead to bone fracture. More than 52 million Americans have low bone density and are at risk for osteoporosis— 80% are women. DEXA scans (which stands for Dual-Energy X-Ray...
by Mariah Carnahan | Nov 19, 2021 | Diagnostic Imaging
Lung Cancer Screening The Deaconess Illinois Medical Center Lung Cancer Screening Program offers low-dose CT screenings for patients who might be at risk for lung cancer, including smokers and former smokers. Here are three things to know about lung cancer screening:...
by Mariah Carnahan | Nov 19, 2021 | Breast Health, Diagnostic Imaging, Women's Health
Mammography More than 200,000 new cases of breast cancer are discovered in the U.S. each year. At Deaconess Illinois Medical Center, we know the value of early detection and mammography is a tool we use to identify potential issues. An x-ray of the breast, mammography...
by Mariah Carnahan | Apr 12, 2022 | Diagnostic Imaging
Ultrasound Deaconess Illinois Medical Center uses ultrasound as a painless, non-invasive way to diagnose a variety of diseases and conditions without the use of radiation, making this a widely used procedure during pregnancy. Sometimes called sonography, ultrasounds...