The term Biopsy refers to a medical test where cells or tissue are removed for examination, and are subsequently studied by microscope or analyzed chemically for diagnosis.
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Bone Densitometry is the leading diagnostic tool for osteoporosis, which affects a staggering ten million adults in the U.S. alone, 80% of which are women.
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A CT Scan, also known as Computerized Tomography, is a highly sophisticated combination of x-ray and computer technology used to produce a series of cross- sectioned images of your body.
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The general use of X-ray technology in radiology pertains to electromagnetic radiation that is capable of creating an image of your internal structure, with the resulting photo showing contrast differences between areas of high density and low density.
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Fluoroscopy is an imaging technique commonly used to obtain real-time images of the internal structures of a patient through the use of a fluoroscope.

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Mammography is the most effective tool in both the screening and diagnosis of breast cancer, and is currently the only imaging technique that reduces the risk of breast cancer through early detection.

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MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is the use of radio frequencies and a powerful magnetic field to align the hydrogen atoms in your body, which produces an extremely detailed internal image.

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MRA, or Magnetic Resonance Angiography, is a noninvasive procedure which concentrates on the blood vessels of the body- it can monitor blood flow as well reveal the condition of the blood vessel walls.

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PET/CT stands for the combination of Positron Emission Tomography/ Computerized Tomography into a single, non-invasive test that shows the chemical functioning and behavior of organs and tissues.

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Ultrasound imaging, also called sonography, is a painless and noninvasive procedure used to visualize the inside of the human body through the use of high-frequency sound waves.

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The general use of X-ray technology in radiology pertains to electromagnetic radiation that is capable of creating an image of your internal structure, with the resulting photo showing contrast differences between areas of high density and low density.

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Interventional Radiology (sometimes known as vascular and interventional radiology), is a subspecialty of radiology in which minimally invasive procedures are performed with the guidance of imaging technology.

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Neuroradiology is a subspecialty of radiology which is concentrated on the nervous system, spine, head and neck. In general, neuroradiology encompasses the imaging and diagnosis of an extremely wide range of abnormalities, diseases and disorders

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Nuclear medicine is a subspecialty of radiology that uses radiopharmaceuticals, taken intravenously or orally by a patient, which can localize to specific organs or cellular receptors.

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