Pulmonary Imaging
Pulmonary imaging is used in medicine to diagnose and monitor diseases of the lung. It is a critical tool for diagnosing respiratory diseases, cancer and other conditions such as infection and airway obstruction. Different imaging modalities may be used, such as x-rays, CT scans, ultra sound, PET scans and MRI. Pulmonary imaging can provide vital information on the structure and function of the lungs and can be used to evaluate conditions such as tumor development, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia or asthma. It can also be used to detect any abnormalities or changes in the structure of the lungs. Pulmonary imaging is vital for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases and can help to improve outcomes for patients.
← Journal of Respiratory Diseases