Functional Ultrasound Imaging
Functional ultrasound imaging uses ultrasound sound waves to generate images of anatomy and physiology in order to better understand how the body works. This technology helps to diagnose and monitor pathologies by providing detailed images of organs, muscles, and other body structures. Additionally, it has been used for years to assist in interventional procedures, such as biopsies and injections. Its significance lies in the fact that it is a non-invasive, cost-effective way to assess a patient's condition and to monitor its progress over time. Additionally, functional ultrasound imaging helps physicians to diagnose and treat various medical conditions, such as heart and liver diseases, as well as tumors. It can also be used to assess how well the patient is responding to a particular course of treatment.
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