Description
A comparative radiology study involves analyzing and interpreting imaging studies, such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans, by directly comparing them with previous or concurrent imaging studies of the same patient.
This approach is often utilized for a variety of clinical reasons, enabling physicians to assess changes in a patient’s condition over time, monitor the progression or resolution of diseases, evaluate treatment efficacy, or identify new abnormalities.
Price is per neutral study and may increase based on the complexity of the study being compared.
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