Interventional radiology.This specialty focuses on diagnosing and treating patients with minimally invasive techniques. Minimally invasive techniques may allow you to avoid surgery and, at times, hospital visits too. Interventional radiologists use imaging tests such as CT, ultrasound, and MRI to guide ...
Based on CT alone radiologists are good at identifying an intra-cerebral tumour, but not so good at distinguishing between different tumour types. The implications of the findings for patient management are discussed. 展开 被引量: 14 年份: 2002 ...
Imaging of the post-operative hallux valgus: what do radiologists need to know?Hallux valgusX-raysUltrasoundMRISurgerySCARF OSTEOTOMYRECURRENCEMETATARSALGIAHallux valgus surgery concerns many patients and various techniques are performed. The assessment of the first toe deformity correction is mainly visual ...
Cross-sectional MRI Data in Young, Middle Aged, Nondemented and Demented Older Adults: This set consists of a cross-sectional collection of 416 subjects aged 18 to 96. For each subject, 3 or 4 individual T1-weighted MRI scans obtained in single scan sessions are included. The subjects are ...
Research: Urologists may also conduct research to advance the field of urology and develop new treatments for urological conditions. Collaborate with other healthcare professionals: Urologists work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as primary care physicians, oncologists, radiologists, and ...
sagittal and coronal planes were obtained. The images were evaluated by two radiologists with experience of musculoskeletal pathological conditions. In assessing ligament visibility, we divided the analysis into three portions of the ligament: from its origin in the femur to its point of bifurcation; ...
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the typical imaging features of different types of MPS, in particular the MR features of the brain and spine in MPS, which are expected to be encountered by radiologists more frequently in their clinical practice as a result of prolonged life ...
Correct estimation of the ED of radiological chest examinations, especially that of CT examinations with a high ED, poses substantial difficulties for non-radiologists regardless of the length of professional experience and field of clinical training. In light of the increase in ordered radiological ...
“This study found marked variability in the reported interpretive findings and ahigh prevalence of interpretive errors in radiologists’ reports of an MRI examination of the lumbar spine performed on the same patient at 10 different MRI centers over a short time period. ...
Methods Three radiologists evaluated 48 MRI scans of the whole spine and the sacroiliac joints from a subsample of the BaPa Cohort, consisting of patients... B Arnbak,TS Jensen,C Manniche,... - 《Bmc Musculoskeletal Disorders》 被引量: 29发表: 2013年 When and How Should We Use MRI?: ...