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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-17410
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock: P-S. Muntean1, D. R. R. Ban2, M. Racheriu2, I-O. Nastase3, M. Sandu2, F. Grosu2; 1Alba Iulia/RO, 2Sibiu/RO, 3Cisnadie/RO
Disclosures:
Paula-Stefana Muntean: Author: Collecting information and composing content.
Delia Rodica Rodica Ban: Consultant: Consultation on the text.
Mihaela Racheriu: Consultant: Granting access to the hospital database, outlining key topics, and reviewing the text.
Ionut-Octavian Nastase: Consultant: Consultation on the text.
Mariana Sandu: Consultant: Consultation on the text.
Florin Grosu: Consultant: Granting access to the hospital database, outlining key topics, and reviewing the text.
Keywords: Musculoskeletal bone, Musculoskeletal joint, Musculoskeletal spine, CT, MR, Plain radiographic studies, Complications, Diagnostic procedure, Education, Education and training, Inflammation
References

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