Radiological investigations involve the use of various types of imaging technology to diagnose and monitor a range of medical conditions. These imaging techniques use radioactive substances, X-rays and other forms of radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body. Radiological investigations are used to diagnose and monitor a variety of diseases and conditions, including cancer, heart disease, infections, fractures and other medical issues. Radiological investigations can be divided into two main categories: diagnostic and therapeutic. Diagnostic radiological investigations are used to diagnose a particular medical condition or injury. These investigations can include X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and other forms of imaging. These imaging techniques can provide detailed information about the internal structure of the body and can help to diagnose a range of medical conditions. Therapeutic radiological investigations are used to treat certain medical conditions. These investigations involve the use of radiation to destroy abnormal cells or to reduce the size of a tumor. These treatments can be used to treat various forms of cancer, as well as other medical conditions. Radiological investigations are safe and effective ways to diagnose and treat a variety of medical conditions. However, it is important to speak to a doctor or radiologist before undergoing any radiological investigations to ensure that the procedure is safe and appropriate for your particular condition.
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