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Musculoskeletal interventional radiology procedures, in common with all interventional procedures, require some basic knowledge: prevention of infections, guidance techniques and needle manipulation techniques.
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Guth, S., Buy, X., Guermazi, A., Gangi, A. (2009). Procedure Basics and Technique Guidance. In: Gangi, A., Guth, S., Guermazi, A. (eds) Imaging in Percutaneous Musculoskeletal Interventions. Medical Radiology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49929-9_1
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