Radiology

“Radiology is a critical branch of medicine that employs imaging technologies to diagnose and treat diseases within the body. Radiologists, the specialists in this field, use a variety of imaging techniques including X-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to identify and manage health conditions. Radiology not only plays a crucial role in diagnostic assessment but also in interventional procedures, assisting clinicians in conducting biopsies, draining excess fluids, or placing stents.”

Foreign Body Ingestion

Foreign Body Ingestion

Foreign body ingestion most often occurs when a non-edible object is swallowed and enters the digestive tract. However, the condition can also refer to edible items that become lodged before reaching the stomach. It can be a medical emergency, depending…