Genitourinary Imaging
Genitourinary imaging is a type of medical imaging used to visualize the organs of the genitourinary system, including the kidneys, adrenal glands, urinary bladder, and male and female reproductive organs. The most common type of genitourinary imaging is radiography, including X-rays and other forms of radiation-based imaging. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may also be used in some cases. Genitourinary imaging is used in the diagnosis and management of diseases and conditions of the urinary and reproductive organs, including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, and cancers. The precision of genitourinary imaging allows for accurate diagnosis and treatment of these diseases and conditions, making it an important tool in modern medicine.
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