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Q: What does radioligist do?
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What is a radioligist?

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How much does a radioligist make a week?

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My child is four years old and suffered from kidney infections from the age of two up until recently of this year in June 08.She has been on and off of antibiotics since the problem occured.She had an appointment recently at the local hospital and received an ultra sound scan and found out from that,scan that one kidney is much smaller than the other one,she received another appointment which was today and got a different type of scan done they injected dye into her vain to light up her kidneys so they could tell more about what was going with her kidneys and i was present when she got this done and i could only see one kidney and the radioligist agreed with me that it was not normal but said to wait for the consultants opinion which i wont know for some time can you shed any light on this situation for me as i am very worried of the outcome and what will need to be done. Regards Robert Morgan


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Is it safe for a pregnant dental assistant to take dental X-rays during her pregnancy?

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