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neuroradiologist

Definitions

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  • noun A specialist in neuroradiology: a radiologist who specializes in the nervous system

Etymologies

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neuro- +‎ radiologist

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Examples

  • Therefore, an MRI scan is obtained and interpreted by an experienced pediatric neuroradiologist to rule out any additional CNS anomalies.

    Hydrocephalus 2010

  • 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.

    Family of doctor who delivered Obama 'honored' 2011

  • "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.

    Drug Regimen Outdoes Stents in Stroke Study Ron Winslow 2011

  • A multidisciplinary team including neurology physicians, certified nurse practitioners, clinical nurses and a neuropsychologist, neurosurgeon, neuropathologist, neuroradiologist and social worker.

    Pediatric Regional Epilepsy Program 2010

  • 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).

    Dr. Behzad Mohit: The Human Faces of For-Profit Health Care 2009

  • 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 2009

  • 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.

    Housing Blogs Throw Stones 2008

  • 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.

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • 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.

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • 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.

    CA-93:03 CERT Advisory SunOS File/Directory Permissions 1993

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