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Precision interventional radiology
The recent interest in precision medicine among interventionists has led to the establishment of the concept of precision interventional radiology (PIR). This concept focuses not only on the accuracy of interventional operations using traditional image-guided techniques, but also on the comprehensive evaluation of diseases.
Jiansong Ji+6 more
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Pediatric interventional radiology
Paediatric interventional radiology (IR) is a rapidly developing subspecialty, seeking to meet the increasing demand for image-guided minimally invasive procedures. The wide range of procedures performed and the conditions treated reflect the varying ages and complexity of the patient population.
Gulraiz Chaudry
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Interventional radiology in the elderly
Interventional radiological percutaneous procedures are becoming all the more important in the curative or palliative management of elderly frail patients with multiple underlying comorbidities. They may serve either as alternative primary minimally invasive therapies or adjuncts to traditional surgical treatments. The present report provides a concise
Katsanos, K+4 more
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The Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology Certificate and Interventional Radiology Residency [PDF]
The approval of the new certificate in interventional radiology (IR) and diagnostic radiology (DR) by the American Board of Medical Specialties was a notable event for two reasons: The basic training schematic in IR was changed from a 1-4-1 pattern (years of internship-years of DR-years of IR) to a 1-3-2 pattern, and IR was recognized as a primary ...
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Interventional radiology of the thorax [PDF]
ABSTRACTInterventional radiology of the thorax encompasses an expanding variety of procedures, ranging from simple diagnostic pleural fluid aspiration to complex therapeutic procedures such as bronchial artery embolization and radiofrequency ablation of lung tumours.
Simon P.G. Padley+2 more
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Interventional radiology of glands [PDF]
Interventional radiology (IR) is the operative part of radiology providing minimally invasive image-guided diagnosis and treatment of disease. Although the range of procedures performed by interventional radiologists is broad, the unifying concept behind these procedures is the application of image guidance and minimally invasive techniques in order to
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The Evolution of Interventional Radiology [PDF]
Interventional radiology was once considered "angiography," or in some hospitals, "special procedures." Angiographers usually did not perform evaluation and management services. In 1963, Dr. Charles T. Dotter recognized the potential of catheters to be used in performing intravascular surgery.
Timothy P. Murphy, Gregory M. Soares
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Interventional Radiology for Whom [PDF]
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