| While in radiology, a computed tomographic scan-guided needle biopsy of a tumor nodule in the bony pelvis was conducted. |
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| These contrast studies, along with X-rays of bones and of the chest, form a very large component of the practice of radiology. |
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| The role of interventional radiology in the care of patients with cancer continues to expand. |
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| They also went round the departments of radiology, nuclear medicine and cath lab. |
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| Both men specialize in radiology and have joined the hospital's department of medical imaging. |
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| Data on use of physiotherapy and radiology were collected directly from the databases within each of these departments. |
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| Diagnostic radiology and the generation of electricity from nuclear sources are examples of practices. |
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| He became a consultant at St Mary's in 1948 when the hospital decided to separate radiotherapy from radiology. |
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| After junior appointments in London he decided to specialise in radiology, and at Harefield he became an enthusiastic member of the cardiac team. |
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| She is also head of the hospital's academic department of diagnostic radiology. |
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| Other differences emerged in two groups as they aged and were assessed with quantitative chest radiology. |
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| Consultants in anaesthetics, radiology, and pathology were less likely to receive awards. |
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| He was at the helm of the dramatic advances that took place in clinical radiology in the second half of the 20th century. |
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| A radiology technologist carefully defines and marks the midline of the vertebral body. |
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| Some departments, including radiology, finance and surgery, underspent, which offset some of the higher costing areas. |
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| The book is easy to read with sound and updated information covering all essential aspects of conventional radiology in musculoskeletal system. |
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| The 10 other respondents were from a wide range of disciplines, including academia, radiology, endocrinology, and clinical neurophysiology. |
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| Subspecialists in radiology or gastroenterology will most often conduct these tests. |
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| She has previously worked at Mayo in the areas of orthopedic oncology and pediatric radiology. |
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| The technique we used is analogous to that employed by radiology imagers, such as computed tomography scanners. |
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| While at Queen Square he wrote an MD thesis on the radiology of the aqueduct and fourth ventricle. |
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| Immersed in medical matters, we forget too easily not only the veterinary but also the wider potential of radiology. |
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| Gabrieli is a psychology professor in the neurosciences program and in radiology at Stanford University. |
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| Consider seeking opinions from doctors in specialties such as obstetrics and gynecology, women's health, and interventional radiology. |
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| Above each needle, radiopaque numbers borrowed from the hospital radiology department were glued. |
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| The treatment, called vascular and interventional radiology, aims to help prevent strokes by reducing the chance of brain aneurysms rupturing. |
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| Millions are used in factories, hospitals, universities around the globe for radiology, calibrating instruments and research. |
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| He first visited the radiology department before moving on to accident and emergency and a cardiac ward. |
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| The increasing demand for vascular and neurovascular radiology has not been matched by a similar rise in consultant posts, stated the report. |
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| Under her leadership the small department of radiology increased to involve five other radiologists. |
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| Likewise, telemedicine might be cost effective for some disciplines such as dermatology and radiology but not for others. |
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| This article describes some of these applications in radiology and cardiology and discusses the potential of microbubbles for therapy. |
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| Experts in anaesthesiology, pathology, gynaecology and radiology are particularly in demand. |
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| The use of picture archiving and communication systems has focused on hospital radiology. |
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| It is used in open and laparoscopic surgery and in treatments in digestive tract endoscopy, interventional radiology and vascular neuroradiology. |
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| The radiology technologist performs fluoroscopy so that the surgeon can verify the correct position of the artificial disc in the AP and lateral planes. |
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| We have encountered no false positives at the time of surgery and used clinical features and radiology alone to make the diagnosis in three of our patients. |
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| For Thomas Sos, the painter's grandson and a professor of radiology in the US, the resurgence in interest in Berény is exciting. |
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| We made significant leasehold improvements and purchased costly new radiology and MRI equipment over several months. |
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| Dr Tromba proposes to use phase-contrast radiology as a tool for breast-cancer screening. |
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| Marie, who works as a radiology technician, certainly knows how the system works. |
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| Look inside an ear canal, view a radiology film, and see vivid, true colors to determine a patient's wellbeing. |
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| Secondly, we need to assess and monitor the effect of a prolonged isotope shortage on radiology demand and workload. |
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| The outpatient clinic activity is supported by a fully-equipped clinical laboratory and radiology service. |
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| If a radiologist with special training in gastrointestinal radiology is available, multiphase barium upper gastrointestinal studies are an acceptable alternative. |
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| Now the nighthawk companies, staffed by recent radiology graduates, are competing for the daytime work, too. |
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| Patients waiting for non-urgent radiology examinations, such as CT scans, barium meals and enemas are now being assessed up to ten times quicker than two years ago. |
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| More specialized testing will probably need to be done at a local hospital or radiology group. |
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| A review of the radiology reports on the remains of this crew did not reveal any evidence to indicate who was flying the aircraft. |
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| Doctors have been sent abroad for training in pap smear, mammography, cytology, radiology, and sexually-transmitted diseases. |
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| As well, due to problems of inter-provincial incomparability, there are no national benchmarks for diagnostic radiology or laboratory medicine. |
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| Suitable for use in applications that require a stiff shaft and flexible tip, the tubing is used in urology, radiology, neurology, and cardiology applications. |
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| The 12-member panel included representation from medicine, surgery, endocrinology, pathology, biostatistics, epidemiology, radiology, oncology, and the general public. |
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| While her husband had stayed on in Chicago to practice radiology, my father had moved his family to pueblo. |
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| Transferring patients in a horizontal position, for instance, in connection with surgery, radiology or intensive care, is often a challenge. |
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| She was taken to the interventional radiology suite and underwent the placement of a percutaneous cholecystostomy tube. |
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| The operator of the radiology clinic receives payment from the health care facility operator for the diagnostic test. |
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| The right pneumothorax was found to be loculated, and was drained by interventional radiology who placed two chest tubes into the locules under fluoroscopic guidance. |
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| The most affected areas are sonography, echocardiography, radiation therapists and radiology. |
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| The table can be used either fixed on the ground or mobile with some mobile or ceiling mounted C-arms, for movable or unmovable radiology units. |
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| Medico-technical laboratory, radiology and orthoptic services may not be exercised on an independent basis in Austria. |
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| The phantom and needles then were radiographed using routine radiology departmental chest exposures to determine the radiopacity of surgical needles on a simulated patient. |
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| There is also heaps of praise for the campus' extended revalidation center and its specialized radiology support. |
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| Anne's Hospital provides radiology, inhalation therapy, electrocardiography, speech therapy and laboratory services on site. |
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| The name of this element gave birth to medical science of radiology, which uses? radiation for treatment of tumors. |
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| We also have had to replace some of our nuclear medicine tests with radiology procedures that do not provide information on the function of the organs. |
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| So-called nighthawk radiology services began pooling the diagnostic imaging loads of several hospitals and transmitting them electronically to American radiologists stationed overseas or working from home. |
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| It is appreciated on surgical, ICU and radiology wards, for instance, since it is quick and easy to use and takes very little space both in use and in storage. |
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| There is scientific disagreement about whether the small amounts of radiation used in diagnostic radiology can actually harm the unborn child, but it is always better to err on the side of caution. |
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| Endovascular neurosurgery uses catheters and radiology to diagnose and treat diseases related to the central nervous system. |
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| Just as they were about to leave on vacation, Alexa's mother, Claudia Fitzwilliam recalls being told by a radiology technician to go back to the pediatrician's office for another examination. |
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| Supply of radiology equipment and consumable articles, stomatology items, laboratory products, medication and indemnification of 31 health practitioners. |
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| Surgical table top for vascular surgery, interventional radiology, orthopedics and traumatology: Frameless central carbon fibre table top allows for 360° radial radiolucency. |
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| Gluer, professor of medical physics in the department of diagnostic radiology, University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein in Kiel, Germany. |
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| By following the radiopaque iodine progression on a radiology screen, the physician will eventually spot any abnormalities in the kidneys, urethra and bladder. |
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| The units provide digital panoramic, cephalometric, 3D CBVT imaging, and 3D photo, as well as advanced imaging software tools to comply with every possible need in dental radiology. |
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| Do not apply the glue inside a vessel lumen, except in the case of treatments during digestive tract endoscopy, interventional radiology and vascular neuroradiology. |
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| Lipiodol®, an iodine-based contrast product for radiology is also used for therapeutic applications: treatment of iodine deficiencies and goitre and use as a vector for the treatment of hepatic tumors. |
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| Already, the database contains 3m patient records, 35m radiology images, 1.5 gigabytes of diagnoses, 20m order-entries by physicians, and so forth. |
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| With standard radiology, that means using a relatively high dose of X-rays, significantly increasing the risk that the screening itself will cause cancer in a previously healthy patient. |
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| The operator of the radiology clinic sends the results of the diagnostic test to the operator of the health care facility, who in turn gives the results to the physician. |
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| Residents, especially seniors and people who do not have transportation, will now have access this service locally as opposed to travelling over 60 kilometres to the nearest facility that offers radiology. |
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| A radiology suite ultrasound showed no hydronephrosis. |
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| You will have to visit the radiology department in your hospital. |
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| For specialist applications like radiology, the digital camera provides the desired superior image quality while the computer provides highly efficient access to information. |
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| Also John Macintyre, pioneer of radiology and Jocelyn Bell Burnell who discovered radio pulsars. |
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| Her mother is a radiology technician, conducting ultrasonographs, at the Mercer campus of the Capital Health System, in Trenton. |
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| Large appendixes have been reported in the medical literature, mostly outside of radiology. |
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| Henning Mullar et al, used techniques that help in retrieval of medical images in field of radiology. |
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| It is likewise a simple matter to detect cherry picking in a radiology department. |
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| In 2003, she is listed as a non-certified technician in radiology. |
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| Lead shielding and lead glass windows surround radiology imaging areas. |
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| The book is for students studying for the ARDMS exam, and for fellows and residents in pediatric cardiology, maternal fetal medicine, radiology, obstetrics, and perinatology. |
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