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  2. Radiology Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : a branch of medicine concerned with the use of radiant energy (such as X-rays) or radioactive material in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. 2. : the science of radioactive substances and high-energy radiations.

  3. Radiology - Wikipedia

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    Radiology (/ ˌreɪdɪˈɒlədʒi / rey-dee-ol-uh-jee) is the medical specialty that uses medical imaging to diagnose diseases and guide their treatment, within the bodies of humans and other animals.

  4. Radiology: Types, Uses, Procedures and More - Verywell Health

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    Radiology is the field of medicine that uses imaging techniques such as X-rays to diagnose, characterize, or monitor disease. Medical doctors who specialize in radiology are called radiologists.

  5. Imaging and radiology: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    Radiology is a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease. Radiology may be divided into two different areas, diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. Doctors who specialize in radiology are called radiologists.

  6. Radiology | definition of radiology by ... - Medical Dictionary

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    The branch of medicine that deals with diagnostic images of anatomic structures made through the use of electromagnetic radiation or sound waves and that treats disease through the use of radioactive compounds. Radiological imaging techniques include x-rays, CT scans, PET scans, MRIs, and ultrasonograms. 2.

  7. Radiology | Diagnosis, Imaging & Treatment | Britannica

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    Radiology, branch of medicine using radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Radiology originally involved the use of X-rays in the diagnosis of disease and the use of X-rays, gamma rays, and other forms of ionizing radiation in the treatment of disease.

  8. What Is Radiology and Why is it Important - Health Images

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    Radiology, also known as diagnostic imaging, is a series of tests that take pictures or images of parts of the body. The field encompasses two areas — diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology — that both use radiant energy to diagnose and treat diseases.