Medical Imaging
Medical imaging is the technology used to create visual representations of the interior of the body for examination and medical intervention. It is used to diagnose, monitor and treat a wide range of medical conditions, such as cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders and musculoskeletal injuries. By providing detailed images of organs and tissues, medical imaging techniques enable physicians to make more accurate diagnoses, aiding them in making more informed and effective treatment decisions. Medical imaging also helps to reduce the need for potentially dangerous invasive procedures, and can be used to inform patient decisions and provide reassurance when diagnosis is uncertain.
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