Surgical Radiology
Surgical Radiology is an imaging technique used to diagnose, monitor and treat a range of illnesses and conditions. It uses high-energy X-rays, computer-aided detection and molecular imaging to provide detailed information about the inside of the body, enabling doctors to better diagnose and plan treatments for their patients. Surgical Radiology is used to identify diseases and conditions in the body, including tumors, fractures, organ damage and infections. It can also be used to plan and guide surgical procedures, such as biopsies and tumor removal, as well as to track and monitor treatment results. This imaging technology is invaluable in the field of medicine, allowing doctors to quickly and accurately assess the health of their patients.
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