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Johannes Gehr1,2, Caroline Clausen1,2, Lars Lönn1,2
1Afdeling for Røntgen og Skanning, Københavns Universitetshospital - Rigshospitalet.
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This status article reviews the current state of interventional radiology (IR) in Denmark - a speciality that unites imaging and minimally invasive techniques with a continuous drive for innovation. We describe the principles behind established catheter-based vascular and non-vascular procedures and outline the expansion of the field through new applications and technologies. The article also highlights future perspectives, focusing on education, organisation, and the growing role of IR as a central clinical speciality within the healthcare system.
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