Imaging diagnostics

Imaging diagnostics refers to all diagnostic procedures that use diagnostic devices to generate two- or even three-dimensional images of the inside of the body. These images can be used to detect disease-related changes, among other things.

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Imaging techniques
Imaging techniques

Imaging techniques differ in the way images are produced and are used in a wide variety of areas in veterinary medicine. The most common imaging techniques are as follows:

  • X-ray (see corresponding article)
  • Ultrasound (see corresponding article)
  • Computed tomography (=CT, see corresponding article)
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, see corresponding article)
  • (X-ray) fluoroscopy (see corresponding article)
  • Echocardiography (=heart ultrasound, see corresponding article)
  • Scintigraphy