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Exams

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic test that uses a high-intensity magnetic field and radio waves…

CT (Tomography)

A CT (computed tomography) scan uses a device that emits X-rays, taking highly detailed axial images of your body.

Dental Scan

Dental Scan or Dental CT is a Computed Tomography (CT) technique specially developed for dental studies.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound uses high-frequency ultrasounds emitted by a probe and transmitted through the tissues that reflect them to form an image…

Electromyography (EMG)

Electromyography (or EMG) is the electromyographic study of the upper limbs and/or lower limbs.

Doppler ultrasound

Echo Doppler is an echographic method that allows simultaneous assessment of vessels and determination of their flow by the Doppler effect.

Echocardiogram

Echocardiography is one of the most widely used techniques for diagnosing heart disease, since it…

Mammography

Breast studies in women aged 35/40 and over are carried out using mammography and, if necessary, breast ultrasound…

Mammography with 3D Tomosynthesis

Mammography with 3D Tomosynthesis increases the detection of invasive breast cancers by 40% and reduces the need for extra tests…

Bone Densitometry

Bone Densitometry is a test carried out using X-rays (low dose radiation) to assess bone density.

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

The electroencephalogram is a functional test designed to observe the brain’s electrical activity.

Polysomnography

The purpose of Polysomnography or Sleep Polygraph Recording is to assess the physiological and cardiorespiratory parameters of sleep.

24-hour EEG

A 24-hour EEG is an electroencephalogram performed with an ambulatory (portable) recorder, the purpose of which is to record uninterrupted…

Fibroscan / Hepatic Elastography

Transient hepatic elastography (or Fibroscan®) is a test that makes it possible to assess the presence of fibrosis and steatosis in the liver.

X-ray

The most common X-rays are chest X-rays and X-rays of bones and joints.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

The electrocardiogram (ECG) consists of recording the electrical activity of the heart, obtained through small electrodes…

Intervention tests

Some Interventional Exams include Breast Biopsies, Sentinel Ganglion Cytology, Thyroid Cytology, Thyroid Puncture, among others.

Clinical Analysis

Clinical Analysis is carried out at the NRD by Germano de Sousa Laboratories.
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