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  • Sedation is an option for the imaging portion of the test for young patients and those unable to hold still.

    Brain Scan 2010

  • Sedation is an option for the delayed imaging portion of the test for young patients and those unable to hold still.

    Bone Scan 2010

  • Sedation is an option for the delayed imaging portion of the test for young patients and those unable to hold still.

    I-123 MIBG Scan 2010

  • Sedation is an option for the delayed imaging portion of the test for young patients and those unable to hold still.

    Gallium Scan 2010

  • Sedation is an option for the delayed imaging portion of the test for young patients and those unable to hold still.

    DSIDA (Hepatobiliary) Scan 2010

  • Sedation is used as a tool to aid children in meeting these requirements so that the images obtained are the best quality possible.

    Sedation for Outpatients 2010

  • Sedation is an option for the delayed imaging portion of the test for young patients and those unable to hold still.

    DMSA Scan 2010

  • Sedation is required for all children up to 8 years of age.

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI+) 2010

  • Sedation is required for all children ages 6 months - 3 years.

    Computed Tomography (CT) 2010

  • Fly “Sedation Class”, where they knock you out at the gate, load you on the plane in a baggage truck, and wake you up when you land, after signing the personal harm waiver in case you never come to, or are comatose when evacuation is necessary. joe from Lowell Says:

    Matthew Yglesias » The Great Profiling Debate 2010

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