Clinical Imaging New Findings

 Clinical imaging or medical imaging is the method and procedure of producing visual representations of a body's interior for medical diagnosis and medical intervention and visual representation of the role of certain organs or tissues (physiology). Medical imaging aims to reveal internal structures that are hidden by the skin and bones, and to diagnose and treat disease. The new findings includes Body Imaging, Breast Imaging, Cardiothoracic Imaging, Imaging Physics and Informatics, Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Musculoskeletal and Emergency Imaging, Neuroradiology Practice, Policy and Education, Pediatric Imaging, Vascular and Interventional Radiology. Medical imaging involves various imaging modalities and procedures for diagnostic and treatment purposes to visualize the human body. It is often used to monitor the progression of an already diagnosed and/or treated disease.  

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