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The contribution of telecommunications and ICT in the evolution of medicine

Author: Daniel BATTU

Publication date: February 10, 2020

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6. Medical imaging

6.1 Panorama

Optical technologies have gained a growing position in the life sciences in recent years, as they are non-invasive, non-contact, non-ionizing and can be used in the open air and in liquids ( [MED 100] , Medical Imaging, 2014).

These include radio-frequency waves (for magnetic resonance imaging), X-rays (for radiography) and gamma rays (for nuclear medicine). Ultrasound, based on the propagation of an ultrasonic mechanical wave, also...

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