Structural Imaging
Structural imaging is a type of medical imaging that produces images of the interior structures of the body. It is commonly used to diagnose medical disorders such as bone fractures, tumors, and organ damage. Structural imaging is also widely used for research, as it provides detailed information of anatomical structures and can be used to measure changes in organs or tissues over time. It can also help to detect the presence of abnormalities in the anatomy and help to plan the best treatments for medical conditions. Structural imaging is a powerful tool in the medical world and can be used to improve the diagnosis and management of many medical conditions.
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