Computer Aided Diagnosis
Computer Aided Diagnosis (CAD) is a technology which uses computers to aid in the diagnosis of diseases through a combination of medical imaging and artificial intelligence. CAD efficiently and accurately analyses images, such as x-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, PET scans, or ultrasound images, in order to detect an abnormality or predict the most likely outcome. This technology helps doctors to accurately diagnose and treat diseases quicker, identify anomalies that may have been missed, and improve patient outcomes. CAD can be used in areas such as cancer detection and diagnosis, vascular disease diagnosis and assessment, brain imaging for diagnosis of neurological disorders, musculoskeletal imaging for joint problems, and many other medical applications. CAD is of great significance in streamlining and improving the accuracy of medical diagnosis and can save lives.
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