What is radiology?
Modern medicine is unthinkable without radiological studies. It is needed both for diagnosis and monitoring, for the prevention of any possible complications.
Radiology provides a means of visual control of various organs, systems or the whole body. Radiology has given many patients a second life, increased their quality of life.
Radiology was founded in Germany in 1895.
All medical sectors are based on radiology, namely:
- Surgery;
- Pediatrics;
- Oncology;
- Emergency;
- Infectious diseases;
- Trauma management;
- Obstetrics and Gynecology and others.
Radiological research methods are:
- X-ray research;
- Ultrasound;
- Magnetic resonance imaging;
- Computer tomography;
- PET-CT;
- Mammography and others.
Diagnostic radiology is used to identify a number of health problems (broken bones, heart disease, blood clots, etc.), while interventional radiology is used to monitor medical procedures.
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