Articles, tagged with "magnetic resonance imaging", page 4
29th March 2011
The impact of radiographs encompasses the meditative techniques in curing body pains such as masses, fractures, spondylolysis, and spondylolosthesis. The invention of radiographs spurred the use of axial imaging in medical applications of body pains.
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Glen Wood - The Yoga Teacher
25th March 2011
Kidneys are a brace of bean-shaped organs amidst on ceremony accessory of the analgesic arrangement in the top abdomen. Kidneys are acquiescent for bold accession of functions, including abatement of adulteration and toxins from the bloodstream, accurate ...
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Interventional Radiologist
21st March 2011
You may not notice it but magnets play a significant role in our everyday lives. You may be used to them as simple souvenirs or giveaways that we use to stick pictures on to our refrigerator doors but the truth is magnets come in a variety of shapes and s...
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Marie Winston
21st March 2011
Radiology information is a form of medical specialty in which imaging techniques are applied to diagnose as well as treat ailments within our body. Radiologists use a collection of imaging techniques, say X-RAY, USG, CT Scan, nuclear medicine, PET and MRI...
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radiologyinforobert
17th March 2011
Neurologists in Southbury are some of the leading specialist practitioners in the field in the entire country. Neurologists diagnose and treat diseases and injuries of the brain, spinal cord, muscles and nerves, They can be either a medical physician or a...
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Art Jones
15th March 2011
Radiology is a form of medical specialty in which imaging techniques are applied to diagnose as well as treat ailments within our body. Radiologists use an collection of imaging techniques, say X-RAY, USG, CT Scan, nuclear medicine, PET and MRI to spot an...
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radiologyinforobert
15th March 2011
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, most commonly known as MRI, is a medical device system made up of an intricate set of primary performing MRI parts which use magnetic field and the natural resonance of atoms in the body to obtain images of human tissues. The f...
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scottcarlos18
10th March 2011
Doctors are helpful for the Radiology which provides 3-d and 4-d images of the body organ which is ill. Radiology is used for the diagnosis and the treatment of the body organ where the disease is there. It provides the image of the human body parts insid...
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radiologyinforobert
09th March 2011
An individual may need to see a Lafayette LA vascular & interventional radiologist so that certain internal imaging tests and scans such as Doppler angiograms, echo diagnostics, and general radiographic images can be performed and interpreted to help diag...
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Art Jones
07th March 2011
PET scans, or Positron Emission Tomography scans perform essential imaging function and very useful in detecting some of the diseases. It is used for detection of cancer and determination of the tumor cell spread. It’s used in mapping of the brain and hea...
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radiologyinforobert
04th March 2011
The newly ratified ANSI/TIA-1179 Healthcare Infrastructure Standard arrived just in time as most hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities increase IT spending. This increase has been driven by deployments of Electronic Health Systems (HER) and i...
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Cabling Contractor
03rd March 2011
If you have had a breast biopsy then you know who your radiologist or breast surgeon is. If you had a cancer diagnosis you also know who your medical oncologist or radiation oncologist is. However, most patients who undergo a breast biopsy in northwest Ho...
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Lapbandsytem
02nd March 2011
Permanent magnets are in many everyday objects that we do not even think about as being magnets. Some of those objects include credit and debit cards, traditional television and computer monitors (plasma and LCD monitors do not use magnets), microphones a...
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Marie Winston
28th February 2011
Chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) is used to describe a condition in which there is a blockage in the internal jugular or azygous veins that causes inadequate blood flow from the brain and spine. The compromised flow of the blood in the ...
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Article Manager
28th February 2011
MRI is the abbreviation of magnetic resonance imaging. It is an imaging technique which used the process of radiology that shows detail internal structure. It uses a powerful magnetic field which helps to line up certain magnetizations of some atom inside...
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radiologyinforobert