CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN ONCOLOGY
Keywords:
oncology, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imagingAbstract
Currently, it is impossible to imagine oncology without radiation diagnostic methods. In the first decades of its development, only projection methods were used - radiography, angiography, planar scintigraphy. Technological progress and the advent of computers have led to the development of tomographic methods, which today occupy a leading place in the radiological diagnosis of benign and malignant neoplasms. First of all, this applies to X-ray computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
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2023-12-04
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Arman Khozhayev, Lyazat Taigarayeva, Serikkazv Medivev, Talgat Usenov, Nurtay Azhibekov, Olzhas Sabyruly, & Bakhtiyar Kussainov. (2023). CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN ONCOLOGY. Interdisciplinary Science Studies, (4). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/ISS/article/view/2581
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