ADVANCEMENTS IN MEDICAL IMAGING: ENHANCING DIAGNOSTIC PRECISION AND PATIENT CARE

Authors

  • R K Singh Author
  • Amit Kumar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62502/ijmi/c1pk5e68

Keywords:

Medical imaging, Radiology, Fast imaging techniques, Patient outcomes

Abstract

Medical imaging has revolutionized the field of radiology, providing crucial insights for the diagnosis and treatment of numerous conditions. Emerging fast medical imaging techniques are pushing the boundaries of what is possible, offering faster, more accurate, and more detailed images while minimizing patient discomfort and exposure to radiation. This paper reviews the latest advancements in medical imaging, including advanced MRI techniques, rapid CT imaging, ultrafast ultrasound, and cutting-edge nuclear medicine modalities. By exploring these innovations, the paper aims to highlight their potential to improve patient outcomes and streamline clinical workflows.

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Rai H, Chaubey A, Jha P, Roy D, Gayen R, Jha S, et al. A REVIEW ARTICLE ON MAGNETIC PARTICLE IMAGING (MPI). IJMI [Internet]. 2024 Mar. 20 [cited 2024 Jul. 15];1(1):10-5. Available from: https://spjmhs.com/index.php/ijmi/article/view/9

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2024-05-30

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Singh RK, Kumar A. ADVANCEMENTS IN MEDICAL IMAGING: ENHANCING DIAGNOSTIC PRECISION AND PATIENT CARE. IJMI [Internet]. 2024 May 30 [cited 2024 Oct. 12];1(3):1-4. Available from: https://spjmhs.com/index.php/ijmi/article/view/17