CT
A computed tomography (CT) scan combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles and uses a computer to reconstruct cross-sectional images or slices of bones, blood vessels and soft tissue inside the body.
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A computed tomography (CT) scan combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles and uses a computer to reconstruct cross-sectional images or slices of bones, blood vessels and soft tissue inside the body.
PET uses the nuclide of positron emitters to label some physiologically required compounds or metabolic substrates such as glucose, fatty acids, amino acids, receptor ligands and water, etc. After introduction into the body, the in vivo chemical images obtained by applying a positron scanning machine.
Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to visualize the internal structures of the body. Special techniques can be used to detect and measure blood flow in blood vessels and the material properties of tissue.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a new medical imaging technology that uses the hydrogen nuclei in the human body in a strong external magnetic field to generate magnetic resonance phenomena under the action of specific radio frequency pulses.
Due to the inherent difference in density and thickness between the tissue structures of various parts of the human body, X-rays will be absorbed in different degrees when they penetrate the human body, and the final image display will have different contrasts of light and dark or black and white grayscale.
Single-photon emission computed tomography is an inspection method that utilizes radionuclides. After the radionuclide preparations enter the patient's body, within an appropriate time, the distribution of isotopes in the human body is detected by imaging to observe the changes in body function and metabolism.
DSA is a combination of computer technology and traditional angiography equipment. At present, DSA is still the gold standard for diagnosing cardiovascular disease and an indispensable imaging method for endovascular interventional therapy.