Medical Imaging Technology
Universe Optics2023-10-26T11:02:46-04:00It was a German physicist that discovered x-ray technology close to 120 years ago; learn more at universeoptics.com
It was a German physicist that discovered x-ray technology close to 120 years ago; learn more at universeoptics.com
Medical imaging can be improved dramatically by gathering images from more than one source and then enhancing it through visual data sources; learn more at universeoptics.com
Medical professionals rely on infrared cameras as detection devices for complicated and hidden diseases that are not easily detectable through typical medical diagnostics and instruments; learn more at universeoptics.com
Strides are being made in medical lens design techniques and one of those innovations is in the area of laparoscopic surgery; this surgery is performed by the surgeon making an incision in the patient as a way to view the area; learn more at universeoptics.com
Endoscopy is a medical procedure that incorporates a fiber optic light and a miniscule camera; learn more at universeoptics.com
Fiber optics is rapidly becoming the single most important technology in the medical arena; learn more at universeoptics.com
Researchers have found a way to detect one of the most deadly, and most common diseases that plagues the world, malaria; learn more at universeoptics.com
For centuries microscopes and telescopes have been used to magnify and focus on specific objects; learn more at universeoptics.com
Medical imaging serves many different purposes and comes in many different shapes and sizes from MRI machines to internal imaging; learn more at universeoptics.com
Physicians and surgeons utilize diagnostic imaging to capture images of internal organs and bones in the human body; learn more at universeoptics.com