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Dr. Yvonne Lui is the vice-chair of research in the Department of Radiology at NYU Langone. She specializes in neuroradiology and have dedicated more than 20 years to advancing the understanding of ...
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Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD, is Chief of the Musculoskeletal Imaging Section and Clinical Director of the Musculoskeletal and Quantitative Imaging Research (MQIR) Group in the Department of Radiology and ...
US Hysterosonogram is a comprehensive examination of the uterus, ovaries, and pelvis using ultrasound. Why Get an US Hysterosonogram Exam? US Hysterosonogram is used for evaluating the endometrium for ...
CT of the lumbar spine used for measuring the density of the bone with a calibration phantom underneath the patient. Drs. Aenor Sawyer and Thomas Link Scout radiograph showing sections through the ...
John Mongan, MD, PhD, is the Associate Chair for Translational Informatics and Professor of Clinical Radiology (Abdominal Imaging and Ultrasound section) in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical ...
Hysterosonogram HyCoSy Fluoroscopic HSG For most evaluations of the uterus and adnexa, it is usually most appropriate to order US Complete pelvic anatomy, female, transabdominal and endovaginal ...
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Biopsy is defined as small amount of tissue that is removed from the breast to be studied under the microscope. During the biopsy, the patient will be lying on their belly with the breast positioned ...
What is a Steroid Injection Cortisone (steroid) shots are injections that can help relieve pain and inflammation in a specific area of your body. They're most commonly injected into joints — such as ...
MRI magnets have superconducting coil windings, which require very low temperatures (4K) that are achieved by bathing the coils in liquid helium. Quenching is the process whereby there is a rise in ...