If an individual presents symptoms of mesothelioma cancer
like pleural or peritoneal effusion, dysphagia, shortness of breath,
wheezing or chest pain, a physical examination along with a complete
review of the individual’s history may lead to a preliminary diagnosis.
The physical examination may include listening to the lungs for raspy or
cloudy breath sounds.
Often, other tools are used to ensure the right diagnosis including
imaging scans, CT scan, PET scan or x-ray. If these tools point to
mesothelioma, a biopsy may be taken from the affected tissue to confirm
the diagnosis.
With these symptoms along with known asbestos exposure, an imaging or
a magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI) may be ordered. Magnetic
resonance scan is a common diagnostic tool used with pleural mesothelioma, peritoneal mesothelioma and pericardial mesothelioma.
By taking tomographic images or small pictures of tissues through
magnetic fields and radio waves, an MRI can produce an accurate picture
of the affected area. These images provide contrast between tissues
where cancers can be spotted. The powerful magnetic field of an MRI
magnetizes atoms and with radio waves changes the magnetization. Through
this process, a clear image of the scanned area is projected.
MRIs can highlight malignancies from regular, normal tissue. Since a
MRI does not use ionizing radiation like CT scans or x-rays, it is
relatively harmless to individuals. Further, MRIs provide better
contrasting images than CT scans which can expedite a proper, correct
diagnosis. For pericardial mesothelioma, the rarest form of the cancer, MRIs may be used to image the heart and may provide better results than other imagers.
Since MRIs are relatively new medical diagnostic tools, and with
mesothelioma they have not been regularly used. With the combination of
better contrasting imaging and little harm caused to individuals
undergoing the scan, MRIs may be one of the better diagnostic tools
available for mesothelioma.
Like the advent of the MRI on the medical field, other advancements in treatment for mesothelioma
are also rapidly progressing. Armed with these diagnostic tools and
improved treatments, individuals battling malignant mesothelioma may
have a better prognosis than that if they were diagnosed years ago.
Kamis, 24 Januari 2013
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