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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The Very Old in Randomized Surgical Intracerebral Hemorrhage Trails. Limitations Induced by Upper Age Limits.

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Low Laser Therapy Plus Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment Reduces Interleukin-1 Beta Serum Levels

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Surgical Managment of Intracranial Invasive Aspergillosis in Immunocompetent Patients: Results from 3 Case Reports

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Surgical Site Infection in Cesarean Section Operation: Risk and Management

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Surgical Site Infections: A Still Ongoing Challenge

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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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Interdisciplinary Orthodontic and Surgical Management of Class III Malocclusion in Adult Patients

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Factors Affecting Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome Among Patients Treated for Head Injury at Surgical Side, in Nekemte Referral Hospital, Oromia, Ethiopia.

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RETRACTED: Non-Surgical Removal of Basal Cell Carcinoma by Apis Mellifera L Venom

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Conclusion from the Doctor's Dissertation Martynov V.L. on Surgical Correction of Digestive System Refluxes

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Clinical Gastroenterological Manifestations as Criteria for the Pathology and Effectiveness of Surgical Correction of Reflux Disease of the Digestive System

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

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The Effect of Covid-19 Pandemic on Surgical Practice in Nigeria

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Hybrid Limited Shoulder Surgical Management (HLSSM) Sayed Issa's Hybrid Shoulder Arthroscopic-Open Surgical Management

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Retraction Note: Non-surgical Removal of Basal Cell Carcinoma by Apis Mellifera L Venom

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Systematic Review on Peri-Operative Intravenous Fluid: ‘Restrictive vs Liberal’ Fluid use on Major Abdominal Surgical Patients

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Transmural Migration of a Retained Surgical Sponge; A Case Report

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