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Radiology is the medical specialty directing medical imaging technologies to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases. Originally it was the aspect of medical science dealing with the medical use of electromagnetic energy emitted by X-ray machines or other such radiation devices for the purpose of obtaining visual information as part of medical imaging.
University of Arkansas to host the 2010 Advances in Breast Cancer Research workshop

University of Arkansas to host the 2010 Advances in Breast Cancer Research workshop

IDEV launches SUPERA VERITAS Peripheral Vascular System in Europe

IDEV launches SUPERA VERITAS Peripheral Vascular System in Europe

Health Discovery receives MICO Award from MDB Capital at Bright Lights Conference

Health Discovery receives MICO Award from MDB Capital at Bright Lights Conference

Providence Equity Partners to acquire Virtual Radiologic for $17.25 per share

Providence Equity Partners to acquire Virtual Radiologic for $17.25 per share

Medical professionals meet to standardize CT scanning techniques

Medical professionals meet to standardize CT scanning techniques

BioSphere Medical to merge with Merit Medical Systems, Merit BioAcquisition

BioSphere Medical to merge with Merit Medical Systems, Merit BioAcquisition

Increase in use of imaging scans underscores need for evidence-based protocols in cancer care

Increase in use of imaging scans underscores need for evidence-based protocols in cancer care

Merit Medical Systems to acquire BioSphere Medical

Merit Medical Systems to acquire BioSphere Medical

New case report addresses diagnostic significance of CT and MRI for DCF

New case report addresses diagnostic significance of CT and MRI for DCF

Regenstrief Institute framework evaluates costs, effort and value of health internet

Regenstrief Institute framework evaluates costs, effort and value of health internet

Radnet first-quarter revenue down, net loss up

Radnet first-quarter revenue down, net loss up

A cutting-edge symposium sheds light on the possibilities of molecular neuroimaging

A cutting-edge symposium sheds light on the possibilities of molecular neuroimaging

CT scans superior to standard X-rays for detection of pelvic fractures: Study

CT scans superior to standard X-rays for detection of pelvic fractures: Study

Conventional MRI may be effective alternative to MR arthrography for diagnosis of hip labral tears: Study

Conventional MRI may be effective alternative to MR arthrography for diagnosis of hip labral tears: Study

Z-axis modulation reduces radiation dose associated with unenhanced CT head scans

Z-axis modulation reduces radiation dose associated with unenhanced CT head scans

High resolution ultrasound can be used to evaluate patients with foot drop: Study

High resolution ultrasound can be used to evaluate patients with foot drop: Study

Two-day symposium on molecular neuroimaging

Two-day symposium on molecular neuroimaging

CT technique is more specific than X-rays in detecting thoracic, lumbar spine fractures: Study

CT technique is more specific than X-rays in detecting thoracic, lumbar spine fractures: Study

Ultrasonography can be used to diagnose muscular trauma in athletes on-site: Study

Ultrasonography can be used to diagnose muscular trauma in athletes on-site: Study

Preoperative MRI helps spare erectile function, continence after RALP for prostate cancer

Preoperative MRI helps spare erectile function, continence after RALP for prostate cancer

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