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Dictionary » I » Interventional radiology Interventional radiologyInterventional radiology The clinical subspecialty that uses fluoroscopy, CT, and ultrasound to guide percutaneous procedures such as performing biopsies, draining fluids, inserting catheters, or dilating or stenting narrowed ducts or vessels. ![]()
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Results from our forumRadiologyGood choice by the way, going into radiology. In the US it's where the money is, it has it's work intensive areas though. do you know what area you're going to get your MD in? I'm thinkin about interventional radiology, or a specialization in Nuke Med.
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