Imaging Acquisition
The process of obtaining raw data from an imaging system, which is then processed to create diagnostic images.
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The process of obtaining raw data from an imaging system, which is then processed to create diagnostic images.
Quantifiable measures derived from medical images, used to assess the presence or progression of disease.
Various types of imaging techniques used in medical diagnostics, including X-ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.
A medical specialty that uses imaging technology to guide minimally invasive procedures, such as biopsies, stent placements, and tumor ablation.
An ultrasound-based technique used to guide real-time procedures such as needle biopsies, fluid drainage, or injections.
A technique that uses laser light to capture detailed, high-resolution images, often used in ophthalmology and dental imaging.
A machine that uses high-energy X-rays to treat cancer through radiation therapy, often combined with imaging technology for precise tumor
MRI machines that use a lower magnetic field strength (e.g., 0.2-1.5 Tesla), offering more cost-effective options with lower image resolution.
A specific type of X-ray imaging used to examine the breast tissue for signs of breast cancer or other abnormalities.