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These treatments are associated with a disease control (clinical and/or radiological) in more than 50%% of the patients [ 10].
Thus many radiological in vivo studies of PE wear in THR are still based on computerised measurements on plain radiographs, and these methods are still very useful in retrospective, long-term clinical follow-up studies of PE wear and in the evaluation of older, high-wear bearing couples.
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Although DWI is widely accepted in routine radiological practice in the brain, its role in extracranial disease continues to evolve.
It will also equip hundreds of police officers with hand-held radiation detectors, for use in spotting nuclear weapons or radioactive materials and in monitoring radiological sources in hospitals and industrial locations.
This is despite an increase in degenerative radiological findings in former elite athletes [ 32, 34].
Radiological progression in complexity occurs in only 16%% of cases.
The Egyptian group showed significantly more normal results in audiometric and radiological examinations in comparison to the Saudi group.
This study also reported minimal radiological progression in ACPA-negative patients in all treatment groups.
The radiological presentation, in addition, varies markedly in the different case series available.
The radiological imaging in such patients is helpful in detecting osteoporosis and fractures.
Recently, nanophosphors have been explored as agents in radiological applications, especially in vivo tumor detection.
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