Pulmonary Imaging
Pulmonary imaging is a type of diagnostic imaging used to assess the health of the lungs. It uses imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, PET scans, and Ultrasound to display detailed images of the lungs, airways, and surrounding structures. Pulmonary imaging can be used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as tumors, pneumonia, emphysema, lung cancer, airway obstruction, and pulmonary hypertension. It is also used to guide radiotherapy and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. Pulmonary imaging is a valuable diagnostic tool in the management of lung diseases, helping to identify and diagnose conditions accurately and promptly.
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