Abbildungsverfahren
Abbildungsverfahren, also known as imaging techniques or diagnostic imaging, refers to a range of methods used to create visual representations of the internal structures of the body for clinical analysis and medical intervention. These procedures are crucial in modern medicine for diagnosing and monitoring various conditions, including diseases of the heart, lungs, bones, and soft tissues.
The most common imaging techniques include:
1. Radiography (X-rays): This method uses ionizing radiation to produce images of the body's internal structures.
2. Computed Tomography (CT): CT scans use X-rays and computer processing to produce detailed cross-sectional images
3. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): MRI uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images
4. Ultrasound: Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the body's internal structures. It
5. Nuclear Medicine: This technique uses radioactive substances to produce images of the body's internal structures.
Each of these imaging techniques has its own advantages and limitations, and the choice of method depends