Diagnostic Radiology
Diagnostic radiology is a medical imaging specialty that uses radiation to create images of a patient's body that can be used to diagnose and monitor medical conditions. It can provide valuable information about the location and extent of a disease, and may be used to differentiate between benign and malignant tumours. Diagnostic radiology can help doctors to identify the cause of a patient's symptoms, determine appropriate treatments, monitor the effectiveness of treatments and detect potential abnormalities in tissue. In addition, its non-invasive nature makes it an invaluable tool for assessing the overall health of a patient.
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