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Musculoskeletal Radiology
Contemporary technology is used to conduct approximately 40,000 examinations each year including magnetic resonance imaging, compu-ted tomography, cine computed tomography, and ultrasound
Neuroradiologists perform and interpret a wide variety of examinations of the head, neck, and spine.
Interventional Neuro radiology
This provides the full spectr-um of contemporary and emerging endovascular the rapeutic & neurointerventional techniques
Some Views About Radiology.
Radiology is the study of images of the human body. A Radiologist is a physcian who has become a specialist in Radiology - a medical doctor who has taken additional training in the interpretation of medical images. This training usually takes 5 -6 years after completing Medical or Osteopathic School .
 

History Of Radiology:

Although Radiology began with the use of X-Rays and large flat sheets of photographic films, the modern Radiologist now has a variety of tools for "taking pictures" of living patients. Many of these newer tools create an image with a computer (CT - computed tomography) and some do not use any X-Rays, nor radiation of any kind - such as MR and Ultrasound.

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