2D X-ray
Traditional X-ray imaging that produces flat, two-dimensional images of the body’s internal structures.
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Traditional X-ray imaging that produces flat, two-dimensional images of the body’s internal structures.
An advanced imaging technology that allows for the creation of three-dimensional representations of organs or tissues, offering more detailed views
An advanced type of mammography that produces three-dimensional images of the breast, enhancing cancer detection and diagnosis accuracy.
An advanced X-ray imaging technique that produces three-dimensional images, offering enhanced detail for better diagnosis.
Software that provides enhanced image processing capabilities, such as 3D rendering, used to analyze medical images in greater detail.
Distortions or errors in medical images caused by various factors such as equipment malfunction, patient movement, or technical limitations.
Imaging technology used to assist in the precise placement of needles during biopsy procedures, often using ultrasound or CT imaging.
A type of angiographic imaging that uses two X-ray sources and detectors to simultaneously capture images from two different angles
A form of X-ray used to measure bone mineral density, commonly used to diagnose osteoporosis and assess bone health.