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  • A non-invasive [[diagnostic imaging|imaging]] method that uses [[computed tomography | computed tomographic]] d
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  • #Redirect [[Diagnostic imaging]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diagnostic imaging]]
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], '''magnetic resonance angiography''', also called '''perfusion-weighted
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], '''diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging''' ('''diffusion magnet
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  • [[Diagnostic imaging]] using [[acoustic energy]], usually above the human hearing range, althoug
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], '''contrast media''' are "substances used to allow enhanced visualizatio
    795 bytes (107 words) - 23:48, 28 July 2008
  • ...generalized and specialized [[physical examination]], laboratory tests, [[diagnostic imaging]], and many other sources of information, such as knowing about infections
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  • {{rpl|diagnostic imaging}}
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  • {{r|Diagnostic imaging}}
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  • {{rpl|Diagnostic imaging}}
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[diagnostic imaging]], '''Doppler ultrasonography''' is "[[ultrasonography]] applying the [[Dop
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  • {{r|Diagnostic imaging}}
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  • ...at use incentives based on patient satisfaction are more likely to order [[diagnostic imaging]].<ref>{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1001/archinternmed.2009.78 | volume = 169
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  • The most common use of X-rays is in [[diagnostic imaging]]. These applications have a source of X-rays, possibly a means of focusing In medicine, the most common use for X-rays is in [[diagnostic imaging]], but there are some applications where the purpose of using the X-rays is
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  • '''Diagnostic imaging''' also called '''medical imaging''', refers to the ensemble of methods use
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  • {{r|Diagnostic imaging}}
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  • ...grams that train technicians in performing X-rays, ultrasound, and other [[diagnostic imaging]] procedures. These are done only on the order of a physician, who will int
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  • ...stinal hemorrhage]] is uncertain according to a randomized comparison to [[diagnostic imaging]].<ref name="pmid20138043">{{cite journal| author=Laine L, Sahota A, Shah A
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  • '''Ultrasonography''' is a [[diagnostic imaging]] method for "visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the
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