Radiology Information System (RIS)
A computer system used to manage patient data, diagnostic imaging orders, and results in a radiology department.
A centralized resource hub dedicated to Medical Imaging and Radiology, providing extensive industry insights and a diverse collection of articles on essential topics. This platform aims to serve as an invaluable resource for healthcare professionals by delivering informative content on various imaging modalities, the latest advancements in radiological technology, best practices for patient care, and emerging trends in the field of medical imaging.
A computer system used to manage patient data, diagnostic imaging orders, and results in a radiology department.
A dedicated room or area in a healthcare facility equipped with various medical imaging equipment, such as X-ray, CT, or
A diagnostic technique that uses small amounts of radioactive materials to evaluate the function of organs, tissues, or bones.
Imaging systems that provide immediate feedback, allowing physicians to make decisions during procedures or diagnostics.
An imaging technique that provides 3D images of the distribution of radioactive tracers in the body, often used to evaluate
A hybrid imaging device combining SPECT and CT technology to provide functional and anatomical information for more accurate diagnoses.
An advanced CT imaging method that captures multiple energy levels to enhance tissue characterization and improve diagnostic accuracy.
Imaging techniques that focus on specific organs or tissues to provide more precise diagnostic information, often used in oncology.
An imaging technique that detects infrared radiation (heat) patterns from the surface of the body, often used in detecting breast