Medical Imaging Simulation
The use of computer simulations to generate images or models to assist in diagnosis, surgical planning, or treatment planning.
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The use of computer simulations to generate images or models to assist in diagnosis, surgical planning, or treatment planning.
Software applications used for processing and analyzing images generated by medical imaging equipment, such as X-ray, MRI, or CT scans.
A non-invasive imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of internal organs and tissues.
A type of MRI that specifically images the blood vessels to diagnose vascular conditions without the need for invasive procedures.
A component used in MRI machines to transmit and receive radiofrequency signals, enhancing the image quality.
Substances injected into the body to enhance the visibility of internal structures during MRI scans by altering the magnetic properties
The magnetic field strength of an MRI machine, typically measured in Tesla (T), influencing the image resolution and scan speed.
A coil that produces gradient magnetic fields in MRI scanners to help generate spatially encoded images.
Procedures and precautions taken to ensure patient and technician safety during MRI scans, including screening for metal implants.