Dynamic Imaging
Imaging that captures ongoing physiological processes or movements, such as blood flow or organ function, in real-time.
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Imaging that captures ongoing physiological processes or movements, such as blood flow or organ function, in real-time.
A type of imaging technology used in bronchoscopies to guide physicians to the exact location of lung abnormalities or tumors.
The use of endoscopic cameras to capture images of internal body structures, often used for minimally invasive surgeries and diagnostic
A procedure combining endoscopy and ultrasound to capture images of organs and tissues inside the body, often used for gastrointestinal
A procedure that uses a fluorescent dye to visualize the blood vessels in the retina, commonly used in ophthalmology to
An imaging technique that uses fluorescent molecules to highlight specific structures in tissues for enhanced visualization during diagnostic procedures.
A technique that provides real-time moving images of the internal structures using a continuous X-ray beam, commonly used in diagnostic
A healthcare professional who specializes in using fluoroscopy equipment to monitor and capture real-time images of the body during diagnostic
An MRI technique used to measure and map brain activity by detecting changes in blood flow, commonly used in brain