Radiologists identify and treat teenage self-injury
Written by EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health on September 7, 2010 – 4:00 am -(Radiological Society of North America) Using ultrasound and a minimally invasive procedure, radiologists can identify and treat patients who engage in a disturbing self-injury behavior known as self-embedding, according to a new study.
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