Imaging Future
Every year, the future of
Medical Imaging saves millions of lives, helping physicians identify and treat a wide variety of illnesses, from
cancer and appendicitis to
stroke and heart disease. Five trends in
medical imaging are likely to evolve and improve through the 2020s, ensuring that radiologists can continue to make accurate and effective diagnoses that enable medical and patient care providers to choose the most effective treatment options. Future imaging technicians uses special imaging eyewear could interact with the 3D scans in order to gain even more critical
information about an organ, tumor, or body part. It may be possible to print a copy of the body part using a special 3D printer for even more thorough examination. Together, virtual reality and 3D imaging give doctors an extremely realistic view of a medical issue.
High Impact List of Articles
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Ossifying lipoma: literature review and analysis of radiological imaging
Bianca R Rombado, John E Madewell, Rizwan Aslam, Bilal Mujtaba
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Ossifying lipoma: literature review and analysis of radiological imaging
Bianca R Rombado, John E Madewell, Rizwan Aslam, Bilal Mujtaba
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Highlights from the latest articles in bone imaging: new insights from research with CT, MRI and PET
Walther Bild
Research Highlights: Imaging in Medicine
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Highlights from the latest articles in bone imaging: new insights from research with CT, MRI and PET
Walther Bild
Research Highlights: Imaging in Medicine
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Is it possible to diagnose autism by brain imaging?
N Lange
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Is it possible to diagnose autism by brain imaging?
N Lange
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging Crohn disease: comparing the benefits of CT and MR enterography
David J Grand, William W Mayo-Smith
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging Crohn disease: comparing the benefits of CT and MR enterography
David J Grand, William W Mayo-Smith
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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What challenges must be overcome before ultrasound elasticity imaging is ready for the clinic?
Mark L Palmeri and Kathryn R Nightingale
Perspective Article: Imaging in Medicine
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What challenges must be overcome before ultrasound elasticity imaging is ready for the clinic?
Mark L Palmeri and Kathryn R Nightingale
Perspective Article: Imaging in Medicine
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