INFORMATION RADIOLOGY DIAGNOSTICS IN TRAUMATOLOGY
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The rapid development of diagnostic radiology observed in the last two decades has opened up fundamentally new opportunities for clinical medicine, making almost all organs and tissue structures of the human body available for research. Radiation research methods have long been in second place in terms of the frequency of their use, second only to the most common and mandatory laboratory tests. Classical radiology in many areas of surgery, therapy, and cardiology no longer plays a leading role in the production of medical images. According to WHO, about 80% of diagnoses are made through the direct use of radiation research materials. In this regard, modern radiation diagnostics, which has various methods of visual control, is increasingly focused on comprehensive solutions to diagnostic and therapeutic problems using new methods. 100% of orthopedic and traumatology patients require examinations using radiological diagnostic methods.
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