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A CardioScan can help identify coronary artery disease before symptoms occur. This early detection allows you and your physician to initiate appropriate therapies—such as lifestyle changes and treatment of risk factors—to help slow down the progression of coronary artery disease. A CardioScan takes less than 10 minutes.
Saint Luke’s Sleep Disorders Program is the premier provider of sleep-related diagnostic and therapeutic services for parasomnias or sleep walking.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder that affects your lower GI (gastrointestinal). This includes the small intestine, large intestine, and colon. It’s diagnosed when a person has belly pain or spasm associated with a change in the appearance or frequency of their bowel movements.
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) are a group of abnormally-fast heart rhythms.
PET, or positron emission tomography, uses higher energy isotopes to achieve a better image of the heart than the standard nuclear camera. Although PET scanners have been used for brain studies and oncology, they’ve fairly new to cardiology.
Choroid plexus papilloma (CPP) is a rare type of brain tumor. They are generally benign (not cancer). Benign also means that the growth does not spread to other parts of the body.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. It is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, a condition in which the body mistakenly attacks itself.
A pineal tumor is a tumor of the pineal gland in your brain. This gland secretes a substance called melatonin that affects your sleep-wake cycles. These are very rare tumors.
A brain cyst is a type of abnormal fluid-filled sac in the brain. They are generally benign (not cancer). Benign also means that the growth does not spread to other parts of the body.