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  • {{r|Medical imaging}}
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  • ...be further subdivided into disciplines like [[biomedical informatics]], [[medical imaging]], physiological [[signal processing]], [[biomechanics]], [[biomaterials]],
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  • '''Diagnostic imaging''' also called '''medical imaging''', refers to the ensemble of methods used to generate visual representatio
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  • ...e being diagnosed more often due to the revised classification or better [[medical imaging]].<ref>{{citation
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  • '''Bone densitometry''' encompasses a range of medical imaging methods used to detect weakening of bone, to detect incipient or actual [[o
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  • '''Days 2-6:''' The patient receives a resting period in which medical imaging confirms or denies proper distribution, or [[biodistribution]], of the drug ==Medical Imaging==
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  • ...n focus on the operative field, but simultaneously have [[X-ray]] or other medical imaging superimposed on the real patient.
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  • ...ioactive]] [[isotope]]s of iodine used to treat certain [[cancer]]s or for medical imaging processes.<ref>http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa041511#t=articleB
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  • | journal = Current Medical Imaging Reviews
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  • ...ng trends in [[globalization]], it is a leader in such diverse fields as [[medical imaging]], [[jet engine]] techology, [[locomotive]] manufacture, [[television]] bro
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  • ...rast with [[ultrasonography]]. Not contrast agents per se, other forms of medical imaging, such as [[single photon emission computed tomography]] (SPECT) and [[posit
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  • ...tioned above) and clinical information will also determined if any other [[medical imaging]] (such as [[medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] or [[CT scan]]ning) may b
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  • ...en physical object. This is important in many fields such as spectroscopy, medical imaging, astrophysics, satelite communications and laser design.
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  • ...labor and delivery]], [[endoscopy]] units, diagnostic [[laboratory]] and [[medical imaging]] services, [[hospice]] centers, etc. Some primary care providers may also
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  • Some radiopharmaceuticals are used for medical imaging, including many different [[technetium]] complexes <ref>Jurisson SS, Lydon
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  • ...e to [[Thorotrast]] ([[thorium dioxide]]), a chemical previously used in [[medical imaging]]. The symptoms of cholangiocarcinoma include [[jaundice]], [[weight loss]] ...icine)|screening]] tool. However, they may be useful in conjunction with [[medical imaging|imaging methods]] in supporting a suspected diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma
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  • ..., molecule diffusion or rotation rates. NMR technology is used in advanced medical imaging techniques, such as in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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