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  • ...tion.aspx ''Bosworth fracture-dislocation''] at [[Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging|Medcyclopaedia]] ...au || forced valgus of knee when struck from side by car bumper || [http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/bumper+fracture ''Bumper fracture''] at [[
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  • ...'s color atlas and synopsis of clinical dermatology |publisher=McGraw-Hill Medical Pub. Division |year=2005 |pages= |isbn=0-07-144019-4 |oclc= |accessdate=}}< ...ames are included within this list when those terms are found in English [[medical literature]]. Inclusion of [[acne excoriée des jeunes filles]] ([[French
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  • [[Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging|Medcyclopaedia]] [[Category:Medical lists]]
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  • ...</ref><ref>Bennett, Nicholas John [[State University of New York]] Upstate Medical University |imaging of [[hydatid cyst]]s in the liver, lungs, kidney and spleen
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  • '''Lymphography''' is a [[medical imaging]] technique in which a radiopaque [[contrast medium]] is injected, and then Lymph nodes can also be detected via [[Nuclear medicine|radionuclide imaging]] after injection of radioactive [[colloid]]s. [[Macrophage]]s phagocytose
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  • ...c, potentially resulting in damage to and death of [[neuron|brain cells]]. Medical professionals must take steps to maintain proper CBF in patients who have c [[Functional magnetic resonance imaging]] and [[positron emission tomography]] are [[neuroimaging]] techniques that
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  • ...ed by the use of different imaging modalities such as [[magnetic resonance imaging]], [[PET scan]], [[CT scan]], and [[X ray]] fluoroscopy.{{Fact|date=August The term revascularization is also used in conjunction with other medical terms such as [[angioplasty]], [[cardiac]], and [[myocardial]] to denote sp
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  • ...a radio-opaque [[radiocontrast|contrast agent]] into the blood vessel and imaging using [[X-ray]] based techniques such as [[fluoroscopy]]. The word itself c ...tional radiography]]; however, the term has been applied to newer vascular imaging techniques such as [[Computed tomography angiography|CT angiography]] and [
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  • ...added phlebology to their list of self-designated practice specialties. A medical specialist in Phlebology is termed a [[Phlebologist]]. A related image is c
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  • ...via [[ventriculography]], [[computed tomography]] or [[magnetic resonance imaging]]. Once in place, the electrode is activated by percutaneous leads. It is e ...}</ref><ref name="aetna_estim_pol">{{cite web|url=http://www.aetna.com/cpb/medical/data/1_99/0011.html|title=Clinical Policy Bulletin: Electrical Stimulation
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  • |journal=British Medical Bulletin |year=1998|title=The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging
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