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  1. X-rays are the oldest and most commonly used medical imaging technique.[1]
  2. Ultrasound have different applications, it can be used for therapy and muscle stimulation or as a diagnostic tool in medical imaging using an ultrasonographer.[1]
  3. Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view the human body in order to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions.[2]
  4. Medical imaging started with X-ray imaging at the end of the 19th century.[3]
  5. Medical imaging, especially X-ray based examinations and ultrasonography, is crucial in a variety of medical setting and at all major levels of health care.[4]
  6. For example, some surgical interventions can be avoided altogether if simple diagnostic imaging services such as ultrasound are available.[4]
  7. Medical imaging is often perceived to designate the set of techniques that noninvasively produce images of the internal aspect of the body.[5]
  8. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanning is a medical investigation that uses an exceptionally strong magnet and radiofrequency waves to generate an image of your body.[5]
  9. Medical imaging seeks to reveal internal structures hidden by the skin and bones, as well as to diagnose and treat disease.[6]
  10. Medical imaging also establishes a database of normal anatomy and physiology to make it possible to identify abnormalities.[6]
  11. In this restricted sense, medical imaging can be seen as the solution of mathematical inverse problems.[6]
  12. Visible light" medical imaging involves digital video or still pictures that can be seen without special equipment.[6]
  13. Medical Imaging is the use of imaging modalities and processes to get pictures of the human body, which can assist diagnosis and treatment of patients.[7]
  14. There are many different types of medical imaging techniques, which use different technologies to produce images for different purposes.[7]
  15. Radiology and medical imaging are intertwined in medical diagnostics.[8]
  16. Medical imaging is a technology which is used by radiologists, particularly for diagnostic purposes.[8]
  17. A radiographer is a medical professional who performs the scanning on patients.[8]
  18. Radiologists are medical doctors who interpret the results of the medical imaging and pass along their findings to the physicians who ordered the tests.[8]
  19. Diagnostic Medical Imaging is a common technique to visualize physical diagnosis among the clinical community.[9]
  20. Techniques that fall under the medical imaging umbrella include:For diagnostic purposes, these systems are used to image the body to obtain a correct diagnosis and determine future care.[9]
  21. Medical imaging refers to several different technologies that are used to view parts of the human body in order to diagnose, monitor, and treat medical conditions.[10]
  22. Each type of medical imaging gives us different information about the area of the body being treated, which can be related to injury, disease, or determining the effectiveness of medical treatment.[10]
  23. X-ray technology is one of the oldest and most common forms of medical imaging used by doctors.[10]
  24. Medical imaging is often thought of as a way to represent anatomical structures of the body with the help of X-ray computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.[11]
  25. With the growth of computer and image technology medical imaging has greatly influenced medical field.[11]
  26. This section of Diagnostics aims to enable the rapid publication of contributions in the fields of radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging.[12]
  27. International Journal of Medical Imaging (IJMI) encourages the submission of manuscripts on imaging of body structure, morphology and function, and imaging of microscopic biological entities.[13]
  28. Medical imaging tests are non-invasive procedures that allow doctors to diagnose diseases and injuries without being intrusive.[14]
  29. Most people have had one or more medical imaging tests.[14]
  30. Doctors often use medical imaging procedures to determine the best treatment options for patients.[14]
  31. As in many areas of medicine, there are risks associated with the use of medical imaging which uses ionizing radiation to create images of the body.[14]
  32. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers involved in medical imaging and diagnosis.[15]
  33. Medical imaging modalities, for example, includes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, medical radiation, angiography and computed tomography (CT) scanners.[16]
  34. In addition, to several scanning techniques to visualise the human body for diagnostic and treatment purposes.[16]
  35. These medical imaging modalities are involved in all levels of hospital care.[16]
  36. Medical imaging modalities involve a multidisciplinary approach to obtain a correct diagnosis for the individual patient with the aim of providing a personalised approach to patient care.[16]
  37. In short, medical imaging is the process of visualizing the body’s parts and organs in order for medical doctors and technicians to diagnose, monitor and treat disease or injury.[17]
  38. Medical imaging encompasses a wide array of procedures and technologies, and these advance as technology advances.[17]
  39. Common outcomes for those who earn a medical imaging degree are to work in a medical setting as a technician, technologist, assistant or nurse.[17]
  40. Radiologic nurses are Registered Nurses who complete special training in treating patients who are undergoing medical imaging procedures, most commonly radiology.[17]
  41. Atlantic Medical Imaging is a dedicated imaging service in New Jersey that is committed to providing quality patient care while delivering accurate results with fast turnaround.[18]
  42. This one-of-a-kind book addresses state-of-the-art integrated circuit design in the context of medical imaging of the human body.[19]
  43. High expenditure on healthcare sector, especially in developed economies worldwide will offer a lucrative growth potential for the medical imaging market expansion.[20]
  44. The computed tomography segment accounted for more than 15% of the medical imaging market share in 2019 as it takes less time for scanning as compared to other devices.[20]
  45. Asia Pacific medical imaging market valuation was around USD 8.5 Bn in 2019 owing to surging demand for advanced diagnostic devices along with rising incidence of chronic diseases.[20]
  46. Recently developed medical imaging devices are extensively preferred in hospitals during the surgeries as they possess accuracy and efficiency.[20]
  47. We are preparing a special issue on the topic of Education in the medical imaging and radiation sciences, to be published in December 2021.[21]
  48. Medical Imaging is a patient-centred profession.[22]
  49. To enter into Medical Imaging, you must first complete undergraduate study.[22]
  50. A comparison of deep learning performance against health-care professionals in detecting diseases from medical imaging: a systematic review and meta-analysis.[23]
  51. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostic medical imaging is undergoing extensive evaluation.[23]
  52. Curbing unnecessary and wasted diagnostic imaging.[23]
  53. Medical imaging equipment including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines can be extremely complex, bulky, and very power hungry.[24]

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