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Radiology symbolizes a branch of medicine that deals with radiant energy in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It has two broad areas- diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology whereas; oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
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Medical Imaging Research Center, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA, Tel: 312-567-5232; Fax: 312-567-8976
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Loutfy H Madkour*
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2020-04-15 Case Report
Harsumeet S Sidhu* and Sonia Sandeep
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2019-12-05 Case Report
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2019-09-26 Research Article
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2019-07-21 Case Report
Stephen Legg*
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Glomus tumors are rare, usually benign, lesions that arise most often in the
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2019-02-14 Research Article
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2018-11-07 Research Article
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