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The diagnosis is a combination of clinical suspicion plus radiological investigation.
Clearly, a physical exam would have to be followed by an endoscopy or a radiological investigation to define the nature of the ulcer.
Significant small intestinal strictures were excluded by small bowel radiological investigations.
Annual radiological investigations are likewise indicated.
Radiological investigation of suspected individuals has increased the number of smugglers apprehended, but some still evade detection.
The routine use of drains for surgical procedures is diminishing as better radiological investigation and confidence in surgical technique have reduced their necessity.
With the exception of computed tomography most radiological investigations cannot identify the primary tumour in metastatic disease of unknown origin.
In addition to revealing the arrowhead, Dr. Gostner's new X-rays turned up another discrepancy with the results of the first radiological investigation.
With Jacques Forestier (1890-1978), he introduced lipiodol (radio-opaque iodized poppyseed oil) for use in radiological investigations.
Lipiodol (labeled Ethiodol in the USA), also known as ethiodized oil, is a poppyseed oil used by injection as a radio-opaque contrast agent that is used to outline structures in radiological investigations.
He then went to Dalhousie University, completing his MSc in cell physiology under Dr. Gordon Kaplan on A Radiological Investigation of Two Cellular Enzyme Systems of Yeast (1964).
And he saw no reason to do the radiological investigations necessary to see if another tumour was interfering with her cerebella connections because she "does not behave like someone with raised pressure and the previous operation site is concave and not bulging. "
Radiological investigation of the liver by ultrasound, ulcerative colitis, or magnetic resonance image scanning can help identify individuals with small hepatic metastases while pathological examination of the circumfrential resection margin may predict local recurrence of rectal cancers.
"It's inexcusable that we didn't see it on the CAT scans, but we never would have seen it in the X-rays," said Dr. Dieter zur Nedden, a radiologist at the University Clinic in Innsbruck, who led the radiological investigations of the Iceman.