Diagnostic Imaging
Diagnostic imaging is an important, non-invasive tool in medical diagnosis. It allows doctors to monitor the body's internal structures and organs, providing detailed images of their anatomy and function. Diagnostic imaging can detect and monitor diseases, injuries, and other abnormalities, allowing doctors to diagnose and treat conditions swiftly and accurately. Diagnostic imaging tests can include X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) scan, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. These imaging tests can help detect and detect tumor growth, bone fractures, cardiovascular diseases, infection and inflammation, abdominal or pelvic diseases, and many other conditions. Diagnostic imaging also plays a role in treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy, providing doctors with a clearer picture of the area affected, allowing for targeted and precise treatment.
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