Maxillofacial Radiology
Maxillofacial radiology, also known as dental and maxillofacial radiology, is the discipline of
dentistry concerned with
diagnostic imaging performance and interpretation used to analyze the craniofacial, dental and adjacent structures. Maxillofacial
radiology is an important area of
dentistry because radiographic images can show anatomical structures that are not clinically visible in the dental and osseous. It is important considering that oral clinical manifestations frequently have a secret origin in the soft tissue-covered bone. Coverage on
maxillofacial radiology is gaining rapidly in value over time.It provides complete and comprehensive interpretations and diagnosis of all aspects of the maxillofacial complex, which is an essential element in the planning of dental treatment.
High Impact List of Articles
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Should plain radiographs persist or be replaced by alternative scans for imaging of acute painful non-traumatic abdominal pain?
M Abd El Bagi*, Badr Mutairi, Sami Alsolamy, Mohamed Alaizari, Sumaya Alrashid, Ibrahim Alrashidi, Naila Shaheen & Mercia
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Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Should plain radiographs persist or be replaced by alternative scans for imaging of acute painful non-traumatic abdominal pain?
M Abd El Bagi*, Badr Mutairi, Sami Alsolamy, Mohamed Alaizari, Sumaya Alrashid, Ibrahim Alrashidi, Naila Shaheen & Mercia
Reutener
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Biodistribution and kinetics of 67Ga-beta-neurotoxin using SPECT molecular imaging
Irene Vergara-Bahena & Luis Alberto Medina
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Biodistribution and kinetics of 67Ga-beta-neurotoxin using SPECT molecular imaging
Irene Vergara-Bahena & Luis Alberto Medina
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Computational approaches to assist in the evaluation of cancer treatment response
Mia A Levy and Daniel L Rubin
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Computational approaches to assist in the evaluation of cancer treatment response
Mia A Levy and Daniel L Rubin
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Predicting the no-reflow phenomenon following successful percutaneous coronary intervention
L Galiuto, L Paraggio, G Liuzzo, AR de Caterina and F Crea
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Predicting the no-reflow phenomenon following successful percutaneous coronary intervention
L Galiuto, L Paraggio, G Liuzzo, AR de Caterina and F Crea
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Importance of imaging in studying cardiac stem cells
Patricia Nguyen and Joseph C Wu
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Importance of imaging in studying cardiac stem cells
Patricia Nguyen and Joseph C Wu
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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