Definitions
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- noun A specialist in
neuroradiology : aradiologist who specializes in thenervous system
Etymologies
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Examples
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Therefore, an MRI scan is obtained and interpreted by an experienced pediatric neuroradiologist to rule out any additional CNS anomalies.
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They found out because one of their relatives was awake at 3 a.m. watching the news and saw the signature, said Dawn Yoshimura-Sinclair, who is married to another Sinclair son, Dr. Brian Sinclair, a neuroradiologist.
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"The story isn't entirely that stenting is bad," said Colin Derdeyn, an interventional neuroradiologist at Washington University, St. Louis, and a co-author of the study.
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A multidisciplinary team including neurology physicians, certified nurse practitioners, clinical nurses and a neuropsychologist, neurosurgeon, neuropathologist, neuroradiologist and social worker.
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A neurologist, together with a neuroradiologist, took X-rays, etc., and recommended spinal fusion (an expensive operation that would lay her up in bed for some time).
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Dr. Brian Jellison, a neuroradiologist from Santa Fe had an interesting critique of Obamacare and the Congressional authors of health care reform.
Errors of Enchantment » Agreeing and Disagreeing with Doctor Critic of Obamacare
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One day this month, neuroradiologist Luis Fernandez was taken aback to see his four-story, 4,100-square-foot Brooklyn home, listed for sale at $2.5 million, on Brownstoner. com.
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Such information helps the electroencephalographer to choose the best montage and EEG conditions or the neuroradiologist to determine what axes to scan and whether infusion is necessary.
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At best, they reveal specific deficits and lesion loci; at worst, they permit the examiner to ask intelligent questions of the neuroradiologist, electroencephalographer or neuropsychologist, so that a specific anatomic or pathophysiologic diagnosis can be made.
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Dr. Orlando Diaz, an interventional neuroradiologist with the Methodist Neurological Institute, performed the two-and-a-half hour procedure on a 68-year-old woman using a minimally invasive technique.
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