Preferred Name |
interventional radiology procedure |
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Synonyms |
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Definitions |
is a minimally invasive operation in which the surgeon is guided by real time imaging called scopy. Depending on the intervention, the scopy used can be fluoroscopy, scanner (X-rays), echography (ultrasound) or MRI (magnetic resonance) providing between 2 and 30 images per second. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CAROLIO_0003200 |
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definition |
is a minimally invasive operation in which the surgeon is guided by real time imaging called scopy. Depending on the intervention, the scopy used can be fluoroscopy, scanner (X-rays), echography (ultrasound) or MRI (magnetic resonance) providing between 2 and 30 images per second. |
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definition source |
Flores, J. Zegarra, and J. P. Radoux. "Catheter tracking using a Convolutional Neural Network for decreasing Interventional Radiology X-ray exposure." IRBM 44.2 (2023): 100737. |
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has_obo_namespace |
carolio |
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id |
CAROLIO:0003200 |
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label |
interventional radiology procedure |
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notation |
CAROLIO:0003200 |
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prefLabel |
interventional radiology procedure |
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subClassOf |
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http://radlex.org/RID/RID10367 | RADLEX | LOOM | |
http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C63334 | NCIT | LOOM |