This section discusses a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, such as angiography, CAT scan, MRI scan, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, x-ray imaging, ultrasound, Pap smear, and more. Diagnostic imaging refers to a variety of non-invasive methods for identifying and monitoring diseases or injuries by analyzing images. These images represent the internal anatomic structures and organs of a patient's body. Based on the outcome of imaging tests and other diagnostic procedures, patients may be referred for additional testing or treatment.
- Frequently Asked Questions on Medical Imaging and Diagnosis
- History of Medical Imaging and Diagnosis
- Angiography (Blood Vessel Imaging)
- Arthroscopy
- Biopsy (Tissue Sampling/Testing)
- Bone Densitometry
- Computed Tomography Imaging (CAT Scan)
- Endoscopy
- Mammography (Breast Imaging)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI Scan)
- Nuclear Medicine
- Pap Smear
- Percutaneous Vertebroplasty (Spinal Treatment)
- Prenatal Ultrasound
- Radiation Therapy
- Ultrasound Imaging
- X-ray Imaging