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Creating Our Professional Evidence-Base: A Journey, Not a Destination. [PDF]
McNulty JP.
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Impact of Prior Mammograms on Radiologists and Radiographers' Detection of Different Breast Cancer Lesion Types. [PDF]
Akwo JD +4 more
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Enhancing patient safety through radiograph rejection analysis: Insights from a diagnostic imaging department audit. [PDF]
Yaseen M, Nishtar T, Ajaj R, Ali A.
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The impact of Clinical Trials Radiographers on set-up and recruitment to radiotherapy trials. [PDF]
Caldwell D, Duffton A, Wilkinson C.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
Physicians performing radiology for children should utilize modern equipment, expose children to the least amount of radiation possible, and avoid unnecessary examinations. Those interpreting radiographs must be familiar with the wide range of normal variations of the skeleton and/or be prepared to refer to texts and atlases dealing with these. Careful
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Physicians performing radiology for children should utilize modern equipment, expose children to the least amount of radiation possible, and avoid unnecessary examinations. Those interpreting radiographs must be familiar with the wide range of normal variations of the skeleton and/or be prepared to refer to texts and atlases dealing with these. Careful
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998
The bulk of the tooth, that is, the root and most of the periodontium, can be visualized only by means of radiographs. Consequently, a lot of pathology remains undiscovered if clinical examination does not involve radiography. Although lesions such as caries can be recognized without radiography, the full extent of the lesions, and whether pulpal and ...
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The bulk of the tooth, that is, the root and most of the periodontium, can be visualized only by means of radiographs. Consequently, a lot of pathology remains undiscovered if clinical examination does not involve radiography. Although lesions such as caries can be recognized without radiography, the full extent of the lesions, and whether pulpal and ...
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Radiographic progression in non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2018Non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (nr-axSpA) represents a subtype of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) with no significant structural damage in sacroiliac joints and spine. In addition, patients with nr-axSpA demonstrate a substantial burden of illness, and a considerable share of them might progress to radiographic axSpA (r-axSpA) over time.
Mikhail Protopopov, Denis Poddubnyy
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
Radiographic markers, which are personal to each radiographer and used with every patient, are among the most frequently handled objects in radiology departments. Radiographers who fail to clean these accessories do not consider their potential as vectors for cross-contamination.
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Radiographic markers, which are personal to each radiographer and used with every patient, are among the most frequently handled objects in radiology departments. Radiographers who fail to clean these accessories do not consider their potential as vectors for cross-contamination.
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