
Radiological Pathology
Radiological pathology is a medical specialty that uses advanced imaging techniques—such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound—to identify and study disease-related changes in the body’s tissues and organs. It helps diagnose various conditions by providing detailed visual information, often guiding biopsies or treatments. Essentially, radiological pathologists interpret these images to understand the nature and extent of diseases, allowing for accurate diagnosis and effective patient management without invasive procedures. This field bridges imaging and pathology, ensuring that subtle changes in tissues are detected and correctly understood for optimal care.