clinicoradiological
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From clinico- + radiological.
Adjective
[edit]clinicoradiological (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to both clinical findings (that is, those from the medical history, physical examination, and clinical laboratory) and radiologic findings; and (usually, more specifically) to the apparent logical correlation of those two types of findings.
- 2015 July 31, Jung Cheol Park et al., “Growing Organized Hematomas Following Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation : Five Cases of Surgical Excision”, in Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society[1], volume 58, :
- When Takeuchi et al. summarized the clinicoradiological features of 7 patients with growing hematomas that developed after radiosurgery 15), they identified male sex, high frequency of basal ganglia involvement, long interval from radiosurgery to diagnosable hematoma, and high rate of residual nidus as associating factors.
Related terms
[edit]- clinicoradiographic (hyponym)
- clinicopathologic (pathology counterpart to radiology)
- clinicoradiopathologic (clinical, radiologic, and pathologic findings all correlated)