radiology
IPA: reɪdiˈɑɫʌdʒi
noun
- (medicine) The specialty of medical imaging and its interpretation, originally and especially radiography but now including all imaging modalities, including ones that use no radiation (such as ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging).
- (medicine, obsolete) The use of radioactive substances in diagnosis and treatment (which today is the province of nuclear medicine).
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Examples of "radiology" in Sentences
- He's worked extensively in radiology, which is, in fact, his background.
- WellPoint Inc. and Cigna Corp. have hired so-called radiology benefits managers, or RBMs.
- Study: On-call radiology residents accurately interpret most emergency neuroradiology CT scans
- They also call radiology to arrange for an emergent MRI, which is usually difficult to get quickly.
- Examples of cancer surveillance measures include physical examinations, blood tests and certain radiology studies.
- Not all blood work can be drawn from the tiny IV catheter that we use in radiology and some blood tests require special collection techniques that are done in the lab by a phlebotomist.
- Basically, I need to squish all my “bad” elitist habits: religious sexual rituals, allowing my wife to much power, Graduating with a degree in radiology with elitist as well and making me dacadent.
- TMCI announces a national rollout of its successful "Plan" to reach the nation's teen moms Healthways and Physicians Health Choice agree to provide SilverSneakers Fitness Program Investors 'details for initial television advertising campaign to be provide by Muscle Flex Smoothie Factory supports Chronic Disease Fund's mission with holiday fundraising program Study: On-call radiology residents accurately interpret most emergency neuroradiology CT scans Seven-day event focuses on nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, nanomedicine and clinical trials
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