- Osteoporosis
- Internal MedicineDr. Fullner received his medical degree (MD) from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. He completed an internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE and his diagnostic radiology residency at the Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha, NE. In his final year of residency, his training focus was breast imaging/intervention and advanced body imaging. Upon graduation, he subsequently completed a fellowship in neuroradiology at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ. His areas of special expertise include brain, neck and spine imaging, oncologic imaging, body imaging and nuclear/PET imaging.
- NeurologyPET Brain (Neurology): Nothing by mouth 4 hrs prior to exam. Patient may take regularly scheduled medications with water only. No diuretic on day of exam (i.e. Lasix). If pain or anti-anxiety meds are needed, please have patient bring those medications on day of exam and technologists will instruct patient when to take them. Take insulin as normally instructed.
- Anxiety
- Thyroid Cancer
- UltrasoundDiagnostic ultrasound, also called sonography, is a way to create images of anatomic areas for the purposes of measurement or diagnosis. Ultrasound images are captured in real- time showing structure and movement of the body’s internal organs. It uses no radiation but instead transmits high frequency sound waves of the body, which are processed by a computer into pictures which are interpreted by one of our radiologist. This exam is painless, and there are no harmful effects at the low intensities used by our modern ultrasound equipment.
- MRIMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to produce detailed images of body tissues and organs without radiation. Multiple field strengths are available including 1.5 Tesla and 3 Tesla. Advanced MRI techniques such as intracranial MR perfusion imaging available by physician referral.
- RadiologyThese exams are performed at the various BryanLGH Health System locations throughout Lincoln. Lincoln Radiology Group’s board certified radiologists are on site at these locations to interpret your studies and get results back to your physicians as efficiently as possible.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineNuclear medicine examinations evaluate both body anatomy and function. The images are produced by x-ray emissions from radioactive substances given to the patient, either intravenously or by mouth. Generally, radiation to the patient is similar to that resulting from standard X-ray exam.
- MammographyDigital mammography with Computer Aided Detection (CAD) raises the standard of breast care in our community. Digital mammography uses specially designed digital detectors to produce an image that can be displayed on a high-resolution computer monitor. CAD is used to assist in the detection of breast lesions such as microcalcifications. Digital mammography provides better visualization of dense breast tissue and calcifications, has a lower radiation dose, shorter exam time and requires less repositioning. The advanced technology can detect and diagnose breast cancer earlier and more precisely.
- Computed TomographyCT creates images with anatomical detail, however shows nothing of the living processes taking place in the body. PET images reveal the biology and metabolism in the body, but lack the detail to pinpoint the exact location of these functions. PET/CT together provides anatomically detailed information where a CT scan is merged with the biological function recorded by the PET scanner to form an image that records living tissues and life processes.
- ChemotherapyNOTE: If patient had radiation, chemotherapy or gamma knife treatments, schedule patient at least 10 days following date of last treatment.
- Radiation TherapyEarly detection of the recurrence of cancer, revealing tumors that may otherwise be obscured by scarring from surgery or radiation therapy.
- LesionsDigital mammography with Computer Aided Detection (CAD) raises the standard of breast care in our community. Digital mammography uses specially designed digital detectors to produce an image that can be displayed on a high-resolution computer monitor. CAD is used to assist in the detection of breast lesions such as microcalcifications. Digital mammography provides better visualization…