Doppler Imaging
Doppler imaging is a medical imaging technique used to measure the flow of blood in vessels and other moving objects. It makes use of the Doppler effect, which is the change in frequency and wavelength of waves when a receiver or reflector moves. Doppler imaging can be used to evaluate arterial conditions, including those related to cardiovascular disease, as well as to measure the velocity of blood flow in the heart. It can also be used to detect and diagnose tumors, including their size and location. Doppler imaging is non-invasive and relatively cost-efficient, making it a safe and effective tool for medical diagnosis.
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