Radiographic imaging refers to the use of special machines and techniques to create detailed pictures of the inside of our bodies. It helps doctors see bones, organs, and other structures so they can diagnose and treat various medical conditions.
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Participants with signs or symptoms of neurological compromise should have appropriate
radiographic imaging performed before enrollment (Phase 1b) / randomization (Phase 2) to rule out brain metastasis.
Population screening
with radiographic imaging or endoscopic procedures makes no clinical or economic sense for a cancer that represent only 3 percent of estimated new cancers each year; however, with an aging population, this most formidable of human cancers will only increase in incidence and frequency.
Diagnosis usually requires the histologic examination of a tissue biopsy specimen by a pathologist, although the initial indication of malignancy can be symptoms or
radiographic imaging abnormalities.
Additional radiographic imaging techniques, such as ultrasonography, contrast portography, or transcolonic portal scintigraphy, can provide important information about the presence, location, and type - of PSS.
He will likely also
utilize radiographic imaging (x-ray), CT or MRI studies if he suspects a lesion, mass or tumor anywhere in your pet's body.
After extensive department leadership for
hospital Radiographic Imaging, I am seeking new and stimulating opportunities within a corporation that offers an opportunity to utilize my operations management support and training expertise.
Radiographic imaging of the gastrointestinal tract will help rule out any obstruction that may be present along the length of the gut.
Coursework will include dental anatomy and pathology, dental hygiene and preventative care,
dental radiographic imaging and possibly patient relations, communication and office management.
Regrowth or progression of tumor was defined as any increase in size of known residual tumor on follow - up
radiographic imaging.
However, a full physical will need to be done along with diagnostic testing and
radiographic imaging.
Radiographic imaging is the safest and fastest way to get information.
The fact that 9 animals were classified incorrectly in groups (six in group II and three in group III), is explained by the fact that the original classification was based on clinical findings,
radiographic imaging and the history of the animal, as well as on echocardiography, so the results may reflect the limitations of this qualitative analysis.