Medical procedure
... magnetic resonance imaging
Computed
tomography
Corneal topography
Positron emission
tomography
Radiography
Fluoroscopy
SPECT
...
Thermography
Electrical impedance
tomography
Posturography
Electroneuronography
...
Medicine
... with imaging of the human body, e.g. by x-rays , x-ray computed
tomography , ultrasonography , and nuclear magnetic resonance
tomography .
Clinical disciplines
Surgery being performed ...
Full-body scan
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Neuropsychiatry
... P., Soutullo, C.A. & Ortuno, F. (2002) Obsessive compulsive disorder secondary to brain dysgerminoma in an adolescent boy: a positron emission
tomography case report. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 12, 259-263.
Green, M.F. (2001) Schizophrenia Revealed: From Neurons to Social ...
Nuclear medicine
... flight than is taken in by the majority of nuclear medicine studies.
See also
Medical imaging
Radiology
Positron emission
tomography
SPECT
Gamma camera
Chalk River Laboratories
Radiophobia
Therac-25
Reference
1. Notes for guidance on the clinical ...
Photomedicine
... for treatment of cancer and macular degeneration
Free electron laser
Laser hair removal
Optical diagnostics, for example Optical Coherence
tomography using infrared light of coronary plaques
Confocal microscopy and fluorescence microscopy of in vivo tissue
Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for ...
Ramón Carrillo
... which by lack of electronic means at the time was prevented from integrating computation yet was a precursor of what is today known as computerized
tomography ; and achieved its combination with electroencephalogram (EEG), termed tomoencephalography.
Still in the same period, Carrillo attained valuable ...