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Radiology

What is Musculoskeletal Imaging?

Musculoskeletal imaging is a subspecialty of diagnostic radiology which involves ordering and interpreting medical images of bones, joints and associated soft tissues and diagnosing injuries and disease.

Musculoskeletal imaging radiologists use:
● X-rays;
● Fluoroscopy
● CT (computed tomography) scans
● Ultrasound
● MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans
● Imaging-guided pain management.                                                                                       
Spectrum of imaging findings in musculoskeletal tuberculosis.

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