Interventional Radiology

Interventional radiology is an imaging-guided medical specialty that uses specialized medical imaging technology to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders. Interventional radiologists use imaging technology to pinpoint the exact location of disease or injury, allowing them to perform minimally invasive treatments without making large incisions. Treatments delivered through interventional radiology are less invasive and less expensive than traditional surgeries, with less risk of infection and scarring. Interventional radiology is commonly used to treat conditions such as cancer, vascular diseases, pain, bone fractures, and many other diseases and disorders. Interventional radiology can significantly improve the quality of life of patients by providing non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments to address their health conditions.

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A Randomized Interventional Study of Traditional Versus Patency Documented Haemostasis for Prevention of Radial Artery Occlusion After Transradial Catheterization

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Massive Left Atrium from Severe Mitral Stenosis due to Rheumatic Heart Disease: Clinical Images Not Usually Seen in Modern Radiology and Ultrasound

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Investigating the level of Safety Considerations in Radiology Centers (North of Iran): Cross –Sectional Study

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Interventional Programs for Genetically Disabled People Through Evidence-Based Advocacy

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